Quotes on the topic: Mourning


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You do not see the river of mourning because it lacks one tear of your own.


When Princess Diana died, I couldn't understand why people were mourning her death in such an enormous, hysterical way when they didn't actually know her for real.


I always thought I'd be the one to go first. The world might be mourning an Everly Brother, but I'm mourning my brother Phil.


I get inhabited by a character and then you mourn it. There's a period of mourning for me, definitely.


To re-live these characters would be wonderful, because I know when the show ends it will be huge mourning process.


You can't understand Twenties England until you appreciate it was under a cloud of mourning. Nearly everyone was grieving.


As a citizen of the post-historical variety, I am in continual mourning and prepared for worse.


I like a book. I like to read for four hours at a stretch. I think very few are the young people who are even capable of reading for four hours at a stretch, because it's such a bizarre thing for them to do. I am mourning this.


I grew up in a house that was in a constant state of mourning.


My first novel was called 'Betrayed by F. Scott Fitzgerald,' about the difficulties of graduating from college, the longing and mourning you feel when all your promise seems to float away.


Mourning is not forbidden, you know.


The last TV show I really indulged in was 'Breaking Bad,' and I was in such a state of mourning when it ended. I've got to choose my next one carefully.