Quotes From "The Silver Dark Sea" By Susan Fletcher

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I know this: there is no sense to grief. There is no pattern or shape or texture, and there are no books or stories which can lessen the pain at losing a person you have loved, and will always love. There are no rules, with loss. Susan Fletcher
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Grief is such a lonely thing. There is no-one in it with you - others may grieve for the same soul, but they do not grieve exactly for what you also grieve. No-one has lost precisely what you have lost. Not exactly, never exactly. We are in it alone. Susan Fletcher
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Strange, what the heart can bear. It can carry grief beyond measure. It can bear a weight that is too great to speak of. But a heart can't bear the world. It has its limits... Susan Fletcher
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He thinks he can see all her grief in her face, all her love and empty days. Susan Fletcher