20 motivational words for parents who lost their children
I am a parent who lost my 1.5 year old son and it is a very extraordinary gift from God. Because before my child was born, I prayed that my daughter Aleena Shakeela would become a pious child, and thank God, God granted it, even though it was hard, we had to accept the decision.
A message to parents and all of us as human beings that everything in this world is a deposit so when it is taken by the creator we must be patient and sincere, God willing, with patience and sincerity we will be placed in God's heaven and we will be built a house of praise by our children in God's heaven . Amen
2. "Sadness doesn't change you. Sadness reveals who you are." — John Green
3. “Tears are words that need to be written” — Paulo Coelho
4. "They say time heals all wounds, but that assumes the source of grief is finite." — Cassandra Clare
5. "You can't stop birds from falling on your head, but you can stop them from nesting in your hair." — Eva Ibbotson
6. "Sadness, I've learned that it's really just love. It's all the love you want to give, but can't. All the unspoken love gathers in the corner of your eye, the lump in your throat and the tightness in your chest. Grief is just love without it." place to go." — Jamie Anderson
7. "The song is over but the melody is still there." — Irving Berlin
8. "Sadness can be a burden, but also an anchor. You get used to the burden, how it holds you in place." — Sarah Dessen
9. "Those we love and lose are always connected by the heart to infinity." — Terri Guillemets
10. "Don't be sad. Whatever you lose will come in another form." — Rumi
11. "When one person is missing, the whole world seems empty." — Pat Schweibert
12. "The strange thing about devastating loss is that life doesn't stop. When you are faced with a tragedy, a loss so great that you don't know how you got through it, somehow, the world goes on, the seconds go on." —James Patterson
13. "The highest respect for the dead is not sorrow but gratitude." — Thornton Wilder
14. "Life is full of sadness, to the point that we allow ourselves to love others." — Orson Scott card
15. "Your memory feels like home to me. So whenever my mind wanders, it always finds its way back to you." — Ranata Suzuki
16. "We never completely forget a loss, but we can move on and grow from it." — Elizabeth Berrien
17. "Grief is the last act of love we should give to those we love. Where there is deep sadness, there is great love." — Queen Elizabeth
18. "I love you every day. And now I will miss you every day." — Mitch Albom
19. "No one ever told me that sadness felt like fear." — C.S. Lewis
20. “Tears are the silent language of sorrow.” — Voltaire