Is solace anywhere more comforting than that in the arms of a sister.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It makes me feel good to have some comforting effect on someone that needs comfort.
These displays of affection mean a lot to our family and are a reminder of the heart that my people have. In this time of grief we ask for a little privacy and space to digest this news; our sister was our sun and we are broken by her departure.
When someone you love is in pain, you want to do anything to comfort them.
My sister is a mess. I love her to death, but she is a mess.
If solace is any sort of succor to someone, that is sufficient. I believe in the faith of people, whatever faith they may have.
My sister has been there for me through everything.
I'm super-sensitive when it comes to my sister. I've been known to snap off a little bit behind her.
Mothers and daughters find in each other the source of great comfort but also of great pain. We talk to each other in better and worse ways than we talk to anyone else.
He who is overly attached to his family members experiences fear and sorrow, for the root of all grief is attachment. Thus one should discard attachment to be happy.
I have a really hard time watching my sister act in anything but especially anything where it's a strong emotion. Whether she's crying or she's angry or she's - whatever emotion she's feeling I actually think that she's feeling it and I want to hug her and make it all better.