“Joseph shall return to Canaan, grieve not,Hovels shall turn to rose gardens, grieve not.If a flood should arrive, to drown all that's alive, Noah is your guide in the typhoon's eye, grieve not.”
“And then the death will come. The great parting, but the least painful of all the goodbyes we ever knew. For in death, only one shall grieve. And so far we have always, at every parting, grieved together.”
“No time to grieve for roses when the forests are burning.”
“I understand that you are still grieving. But we will always be grieving.”
“When other people are grieving, the newspaperman turns efficient.”
“If he didn’t love so deeply, he couldn’t grieve so deeply. But he’s drowning in it.”