On Death and Dying
“Dying changes everything, there is the emotional
fall out, sure, but there is also the practical stuff. Who’s going to do
your job? Who’s going to take care of your family? The only good thing
for you is that you don’t have to worry about it. People you never knew
will be living in your house, working your job, the world just keeps on
going without you.”
“They say death is hardest on the living. It’s tough to actually say goodbye, but sometimes it’s impossible. You never really stop feeling the loss, it’s what makes things so bittersweet. We leave little bits of ourselves behind, little reminders, a lifetime of memories, photos, trinkets… things to remember us by, even when we’re gone.”
Source: Grey's Anatomy
“They say death is hardest on the living. It’s tough to actually say goodbye, but sometimes it’s impossible. You never really stop feeling the loss, it’s what makes things so bittersweet. We leave little bits of ourselves behind, little reminders, a lifetime of memories, photos, trinkets… things to remember us by, even when we’re gone.”
Source: Grey's Anatomy
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