"The pain of grief is just as much part... - Deepstash

"The pain of grief is just as much part of life as the joy of love:it is perhaps the price we pay for love, the cost of commitment. To ignore this fact, or to pretend that it is not so, is to put on emotional blinkers which leave us unprepared for the losses that will inevitably occur in our own lives and unprepared to help others cope with losses in theirs.”

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What to say? Seen and lived a lot. At the same time...not enough. Love Photography, Reading, Gardening, Coloring, at times Journaling. Pets. Jane of trades. Travel, History, Art to be continued..

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