I think loss of loved ones is the hardest blow in life.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Life is hard. Not great. Kind of tragic.
Loss doesn't feel redeemable. But for me one consoling aspect is the recognition that, in this at least, none of us is different from anyone else: We all lose loved ones; we all face our own death.
I think grieving is the same for everybody that lost someone you love deeply. It's the same. You know, you're really no different than anybody else who's lost somebody they adored.
It's hard when people die, but there's something about when people die suddenly.
In life, loss is inevitable. Everyone knows this, yet in the core of most people it remains deeply denied - 'This should not happen to me.' It is for this reason that loss is the most difficult challenge one has to face as a human being.
The loss of my father was the most traumatic event in my life - I can't forget the pain.
I think loss can fuel how you lead your whole life.
The thing about losing any loved one, I think, particularly in a long disease, is that you know that other people have gone through it and are going through it, but I think for every person it feels unique.
It is the easiest thing in the world to die. The hardest is to live.
Death is the easiest of all things after it, and the hardest of all things before it.