Grief comes and goes, but depression is unremitting.
‐‐ Kay Redfield Jamison
Grief doesn't have a plot. It isn't smooth. There is no beginning and middle and end.
‐‐ Ann Hood
Grief falls upon human beings as the rain, not selecting good or evil, visiting the innocent, condemning those who have done no wrong.
‐‐ Richard Jefferies
Grief has limits, whereas apprehension has none. For we grieve only for what we know has happened, but we fear all that possibly may happen.
‐‐ Pliny the Elder
Grief is a bad moon, a sleeper wave. It's like having an inner combatant, a saboteur who, at the slightest change in the sunlight, or at the first notes of a jingle for a dog food commercial, will flick the memory switch, bringing tears to your eyes.
‐‐ Meghan O'Rourke
Grief is a normal and natural response to loss. It is originally an unlearned feeling process. Keeping grief inside increases your pain.
‐‐ Anne Grant
Grief is a process, not a state.
‐‐ Anne Grant
Grief is a room without doors - but somehow, with its tinsel and cliches, Christmas finds a way in.
‐‐ Simon Van Booy
Grief is a terrible, painful place. You can't grind away on grief in a solid way and say, 'I'm going to work on this until it's over' because it will be with you for the rest of your life, whatever you do. So, you deal with it and move on.
‐‐ Pam Ferris
Grief is an emotion that's almost unplayable because you're in a separate emotional state; it's an inconsolable emotion.
‐‐ Nicolas Roeg
Grief is at once a public and a private experience. One's inner, inexpressible disruption cannot be fully realized in one's public persona.
‐‐ Meghan O'Rourke
Grief is characterized much more by waves of feeling that lessen and reoccur, it's less like stages and more like different states of feeling.
‐‐ Meghan O'Rourke
Grief is exhausting.
‐‐ Ciaran Hinds
Grief is exhausting. When you learn - maybe through my age or experience - trying to harness the energy, whatever it is, muted energy or a concentration to find yourself in a place? You try to use it for when it's really necessary and can arrive.
‐‐ Ciaran Hinds
Grief is in two parts. The first is loss. The second is the remaking of life.
‐‐ Anne Roiphe
Grief is like a moving river, so that's what I mean by it's always changing. It's a strange thing to say because I'm at heart an optimistic person, but I would say in some ways it just gets worse. It's just that the more time that passes, the more you miss someone.
‐‐ Michelle Williams
Grief is only the memory of widowed affections.
‐‐ James Martineau
Grief is perhaps an unknown territory for you. You might feel both helpless and hopeless without a sense of a 'map' for the journey. Confusion is the hallmark of a transition. To rebuild both your inner and outer world is a major project.
‐‐ Anne Grant
Grief is so human, and it hits everyone at one point or another, at least, in their lives. If you love, you will grieve, and that's just given.
‐‐ Kay Redfield Jamison
Grief is the agony of an instant; the indulgence of grief the blunder of a life.
‐‐ Benjamin Disraeli
Grief jumps out at you when you're least expecting it.
‐‐ Dominic Cooper
Grief knits two hearts in closer bonds than happiness ever can; and common sufferings are far stronger links than common joys.
‐‐ Alphonse de Lamartine
Grief, no matter where it comes from, can only be resolved by connecting to other people.
‐‐ Thomas Horn
Grief releases love and it also instills a profound sense of connection.
‐‐ Jacqueline Novogratz
Grief seems at first to destroy not just all patterns, but also to destroy a belief that a pattern exists.
‐‐ Julian Barnes
Grief starts to become indulgent, and it doesn't serve anyone, and it's painful. But if you transform it into remembrance, then you're magnifying the person you lost and also giving something of that person to other people, so they can experience something of that person.
‐‐ Patti Smith
Grieve and mourn for yourself not once or twice, but again and again.
‐‐ Morrie Schwartz
Grieve not, then, if your sons seem to desert you, but rejoice, rather, seeing the will of God done gladly.
‐‐ Jim Elliot
Griffin Bell later apologized to me for that decision.
‐‐ Julian Bond
Griffin, my brother, 11 months younger, was sometimes the victim of my father's fury - once Ryan famously knocked out his teeth.
‐‐ Tatum O'Neal
Grilled cheese and tomato soup is the ultimate comfort meal.
‐‐ Ina Garten
Grilled salmon and brown pasta works for me every time.
‐‐ Steven Gerrard
Grilling is an easy tradition to start at any age! To get started, one only needs a modest investment in equipment and a little bit of outdoor space.
‐‐ Barton Seaver
Grilling outside with my parents at the Jersey shore. We would grill lobster and corn in the summer.
‐‐ Bobby Flay
Grilling takes the formality out of entertaining. Everyone wants to get involved.
‐‐ Bobby Flay
Grills are how to achieve a great flavor on meats and vegetables. They bring people together. The smell of them getting started is therapeutic.
‐‐ Chuck Inglish
Grime is a particular style of music. You've got electro, funk and garage; grime is its darker side. It's constantly evolving.
‐‐ Tinie Tempah
Grime is not like messiness or some fingerprints on a cabinet; it takes a long time to accumulate.
‐‐ Roz Chast
Grime is still quite new. You can't expect national radio and national media to get it straight away.
‐‐ Stormzy
Grime reminds me that swimming is very gladiatorial.
‐‐ Adam Peaty
'Grimm,' I think, is a unique show in a lot of ways. There is certainly nothing on TV that looks like 'Grimm'.
‐‐ Silas Weir Mitchell
Grinch had so many people in make up - virtually everybody. We had about 100 people a day for five months. And every day we would use 100 sets of appliances.
‐‐ Rick Baker
'Griot' is a French word which means, you know, really, literally, 'cry.' You know, like the town crier. You know, they come in and say, you know, 'It's nine o'clock; everything is cool.' You know, 'President Bush is a fool.' I mean, stuff like that just to tell you. But for the kind of, the African thing is called djali.
‐‐ Amiri Baraka
Grip pressure - not mechanical flaws - is the biggest factor when you're nervous. You unconsciously grip it tighter, which keeps you from making a smooth swing with a natural release. Keep your grip pressure light, and you'll be surprised how much your mechanics stabilize.
‐‐ Ernie Els
Grit is that 'extra something' that separates the most successful people from the rest. It's the passion, perseverance, and stamina that we must channel in order to stick with our dreams until they become a reality.
‐‐ Travis Bradberry
Grit your teeth and smile. In the face of adversity, go. They don't deserve you.
‐‐ Christine Lagarde
Groan and forget it.
‐‐ Jessamyn West
Grobanite makes me think of a type of harmless crustacean.
‐‐ Josh Groban
Groceries became a revelation: the people coming out with bundles of food. It's all like a great ceremony, and the whole drudgery of shopping has become my inspiration.
‐‐ Corita Kent
Grocery stores can't afford to pay $80 a square foot. At that rate, we are going out of business.
‐‐ John Catsimatidis