Stepping Through Grief: My Path to RecoveryThis is a grief journal. It is broken into the five stages of grief, as defined by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, with an added chapter for grief itself. Each page of the journal contains a quote from the arts or a famous individual. |
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AKHENATON Day angry ANNIE BESANT Day ANONYMOUS Day ARISTOTLE Day BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Anger BIBLE Day BILL WATTERSON Day BROWNING HAMILTON Day BULWER-LYTTON Day DAVID THOREAU Day denial into acceptance Depression is melancholy despair EDWARD G Elizabeth Kubler-Ross EURIPIDES FRENCH PROVERB Day GAUTAMA SIDDHARTA Day GEORGE ELIOT Day GOETHE Day gone and what’s Gratitude unlocks grief the blunder heart HENRY DAVID THOREAU HORACE Day indulgence of grief JOHN FORD JOHN KEATS JOHN MILTON Day LEWIS Day Life’s loss MARCUS AURELIUS melancholy minus minus its charms mourning ne’er a word numb one’s own experiences Ostrander RABINDRANATH TAGORE rage RALPH WALDO EMERSON regret resentment are cherished ROBERT BROWNING HAMILTON ROBERT FROST SAMUEL JOHNSON Day Sorrow And ne’er SPANISH PROVERB Day Stepping through Grief SUSAN SONTAG Day TALMUD There’s THOMAS HARDY thoughts of resentment turns denial Waste not fresh What’s gone what’s past help WILLIAM BLAKE Day WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Day wrath