Grief is not easy. It can throw our lives into anguish and upheaval, and we are left wondering how to deal with it.
It takes time and a thousand tears to accept the death of someone you love . . . you may receive great comfort from people who have been in the place of sadness where you are now. In our sorrow, we are all connected.
Susan Florence
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