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en We believe there wasn't anything wrong. We find his death regrettable and feel a heartbreaking grief.

en We believe there wasn't anything wrong. We find [Noguchi's suicide] regrettable and feel a heartbreaking grief.

en We believe there wasn't anything wrong. We find (Noguchi's suicide) regrettable and feel a heartbreaking grief.

en Often we wonder in our grief what is gained by our belief? Although night, and morning we pray, still our joys are swept away. And loved ones we would keep, with the dead are called to sleep. None is wise enough to say why the wicked seem to stay, and the beautiful and good leave before we think they should. But if death seemed always just, soon in God we’d cease to trust. If for evil, death were meant as a bitter punishment; should the wicked only die, then heaven we seek on high. Having none we long to see would a fearful religion be. It is only by belief we are comforted in grief; it is only by our trust that the God we love is just. That we bear divinely planned. Grief’s we cannot understand.
  Edgar A. Guest

en [Acknowledging that the death of a former president of Reagan's stature would be] a big unwieldy one -- a world event, ... grab onto the massive grief around us and go home at night to the shape of the grief inside us.

en This whole situation, of having lost your child and going through the grief process and then have something like this happen, the anguish and anxiety I see is just heartbreaking.

en I went back and watched the film of it, and it was just heartbreaking. It was such a freak thing; it wasn't even an impact play. When it happened, I couldn't feel the whole bottom of my leg.

en The grief they have experienced has made them more empathetic to the grief of others. So many families are now calling me to find out how they can do something for the hurricane victims.

en There was a terrible loss there, and we desperately wanted to be part of telling a good story, an uplifting story, a positive story. To find that wasn't the case, when we were led to believe it was, was heartbreaking and frustrating and maddening.

en That just proves I wasn't in the wrong, and that's what this is all about. Yeah, you try to represent the game the right way, but then being told you're in the wrong for reacting to something you didn't start, that's kind of disturbing. That just makes me feel like it's a hypocritical society.

en It is not a death sentence. The fatalistic view we often find is so wrong. If you don't have funds to pay for a mammogram, they, you have no excuse not to get one.

en His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met. You may have a body free of disease and deformity, and have no worries or grief at all; you may be unmindful of death, and night and day revel in pleasures; you may take everything as your own, and have no fear in your mind at all; but still, if you do not come to remember the Supreme Lord God, you shall fall under the power of the Messenger of Death.

en I played for a lot of years in this league with integrity and honor. I'm proud to be who I am. I don't feel bad. But I feel the whole situation is regrettable.

en We feel at first as if some opportunities of kindness and sympathy were lost, but learn afterward that any pure grief is ample recompense for all. That is, if we are faithful. For a spent grief is but sympathy with the soul that disposes events, and
  Henry David Thoreau

en I think we're just trying to find a way to win games. It wasn't anything that Kyle was doing wrong.


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