Ellen Glasgow Quotes About Grief

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  • If broken hearts could kill, the earth would be as dead as the moon.

    Grief   Heart   Moon  
    Ellen Glasgow (1935). “Vein of Iron”
  • Youth is the season of tragedy and despair. Youth is the time when one's whole life is entangled in a web of identity, in a perpetual maze of seeking and of finding, of passion and of disillusion, of vague longings and of nameless griefs, of pity that is a blade in the heart, and of 'all the little emptiness of love.

    Grief   Passion   Heart  
  • To mourn was distressing, but to endeavor to mourn and fail was worse than distress.

  • She must face her grief where the struggle is always hardest-in the place where each trivial object is attended by pleasant memories.

    Ellen Glasgow (2010). “The Battle Ground”, p.502, The Floating Press
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