How could the death of someone you had never met affect you so?

Robert Galbraith
How could the death of someone you had never met...
How could the death of someone you had never met...
How could the death of someone you had never met...
How could the death of someone you had never met...
About This Quote

The loss of a loved one can be devastating. We all have experienced the pain of losing someone we love. This quote is telling us that when we lose someone to whom we are not related, our hearts still ache. There is no family connection between the two people, yet there is an emotional connection. Those who do not know us often feel deeply for us because they do not know why we feel so strongly for them.

Source: The Cuckoos Calling

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