Undealt With Grief Quotes & Sayings
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I-I know you think me a monster, and maybe I am, b-but please never doubt how much I believed in you. Everything I did was for you. Yes, I did it all for you! I would live and die for you. Over and over if I had to. I was never your enemy. — Giselle Simlett

There's a new television generation coming in every five or 10 years, and the classic stories stand up to being redone. — Rebecca Eaton

He's lived a fiction. And, of course, he thinks that if you love someone enough, they will love you. And that if you steer things enough, things will, under your control, come right. And this is the fiction of the controller: a controller thinks that they can control their life into being what they want it to be. But their life will never be what they want it to be until they stop controlling, and that is their journey. — Julian Fellowes

You make it sound like Ryan was a prisoner of sorts." "Why would you say that?" Shram bristled. "You indicated in the police report that the man never leaves the premises." "That is true. Ryan does not have the capacity to deal with life on his own. It was simply safer for him to remain under our supervision." "So, — Ron Wilk

Why bother with Google when I have a wife who knows everything about everything! — Akshay Kumar

People would ask me, 'Is he as funny at home as he is in the movies?' ... I would have to answer, 'Well, he can be funny. But he is also very serious. He has insomnia and if we him up early, he would bawl the hell out of me'. — Arthur Marx

We got to the moon. — Rusty Schweickart

We make our food very similar to cocaine now. — Kerry Patterson

I always say separate your abilities from your disabilities. You know, if I could play the violin, I don't have to play it standing up. I can play it sitting down and so on. — Itzhak Perlman

Why don't you want to see your mom? Did she burn your
dolls in a sacrificial fire? Read your e-mail?"
"She wants to run my life," I explain.
"What a bitch. It's like she thinks she's your mother
or something."
"She's a psychopath," I said. "It's complicated."
"Psychopaths can't afford fur coats."
"This one can. — Laurie Halse Anderson

Why we acknowledge birthdays after death makes no sense, but I guess it's a way to stay committed to remembering somebody. Maybe it's because, after we die, we are so easily forgotten. I wondered who would remember me. — Renee Carlino

Our first rule here ... is that one must always see for oneself. — Ayn Rand

for that great and singular movement of a heart which begins to love is a very obscure and a very sweet thing. Poor old man, with a perfectly new heart! — Victor Hugo

I know exactly what I'm doing when I'm doing a trick. I really hate it when I fail. — Ryan Sheckler