And, in a funny way, each death is different and you mourn each death differently and each death brings back the death you mourned earlier and you get into a bit of a pile-up.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think, in real life, when we're facing death - that is, when we come out on the other side of it, whether it's death of a friend or a family member - you come out on the other side of the mourning cherishing your life that much more.
At a certain age, death becomes familiar to you-or a loss becomes familiar-the tragedies that are more commonplace in life.
Death's an old joke, but each individual encounters it anew.
Grieve and mourn for yourself not once or twice, but again and again.
The timing of death, like the ending of a story, gives a changed meaning to what preceded it.
Death is not just the end, it's the beginning.
Death is the beginning of something.
Death is an endless night so awful to contemplate that it can make us love life and value it with such passion that it may be the ultimate cause of all joy and all art.
I get inhabited by a character and then you mourn it. There's a period of mourning for me, definitely.
I don't mourn the dead. I mourn the living.