Quote by Pam Brown
Loss leaves us empty - but learn not to close your heart and mind

Loss leaves us empty – but learn not to close your heart and mind in grief. Allow life to replenish you. When sorrow comes it seems impossible – but new joys wait to fill the void. – Pam Brown

Other quotes by Pam Brown

The courage of very ordinary people is all that stands between us and the dark. – Pam Brown

Category:
Courage
Author
Pam Brown
Read Quote

A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil; but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls and small, silly presents every so often – just to save it from drying out completely. – Pam Brown

Category:
Letters
Author
Pam Brown
Read Quote

One small cat changes coming home to an empty house to coming home. – Pam Brown

Category:
Home
Author
Pam Brown
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
Loss
category

Youre never a loser until you quit trying. – Mike Ditka

Category:
Loss

If a man falls once, all will tread upon him. – Thomas Fuller

Category:
Loss

I think we now come to the park expecting to win instead of playing not to lose. – Eric Davis

Category:
Loss

No wise person should make known the loss of fortune, any malpractice in their house, his being cheated, or having been disgraced. – Hitopadesa

Category:
Loss

Random Quotes

If I were dying my last words would be: Have faith and pursue the unknown end. – Oliver Wendell Holmes

Category:
Faith

We are sick with fascination for the useful tools of names and numbers, of symbols, signs, conceptions and ideas. Meditation is therefore the art of suspending verbal and symbolic thinking for a time, somewhat as a courteous audience will stop talking when a concert is about to begin. – Alan Watts

Category:
Meditation

The most important loan to pay is your student loan. Its more important than your mortgage, car and credit card payments. You cannot discharge student loan debt in the majority of cases. – Suze Orman

Category:
car

An account, mostly false, of events, mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers, mostly knaves, and soldiers, mostly fools. – Ambrose Bierce

Category:
History