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Care Taking Quotes

Quotes tagged as "care-taking" Showing 1-8 of 8
Megan Devine
“The reality of grief is far different from what others see from the outside. There is pain in this world that you can't be cheered out of. You don't need solutions. You don't need to move on from your grief. You need someone to see your grief, to acknowledge it. You need someone to hold your hands while you stand there in blinking horror, staring at the hole that was your life. Some things cannot be fixed. They can only be carried.”
Megan Devine, It's OK That You're Not OK

Megan Devine
“When you try to take someone's pain away from them, you don't make it better. You just tell them it's not OK to talk about their pain.”
Megan Devine, It's OK That You're Not OK

Megan Devine
“True comfort in grief is in acknowledging the pain, not in trying to make it go away. Companionship, not correction, is the way forward.”
Megan Devine, It's OK That You're Not OK

Megan Devine
“Some things cannot be fixed. They can only be carried.”
Megan Devine, It's OK That You're Not OK

Megan Devine
“Every loss is valid. And every loss is not the same. You can't flatten the landscape of grief and say that everything is equal. It isn't.”
Megan Devine, It's OK That You're Not OK

Megan Devine
“What we all share in common - the real reason for this book - is a desire to love better. To love ourselves in the midst of great pain, and to love another when the pain of this life grows too large for one person to hold. This book offers the skills needed to make that kind of love a reality.”
Megan Devine, It's OK That You're Not OK

Beverly Engel
“Most survivors tend to be the care-giver rather than the care-receiver. We tend to be good at being spouses and parents, anticipating our loved ones needs, going the second mile when it came to self sacrifice. But seldom can we ask our loved ones to give to us. We fool ourselves into believing we don’t need much.”
Beverly Engel, The Right to Innocence: Healing the Trauma of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Therapeutic 7-Step Self-Help Program for Men and Women, Including How to Choose a Therapist and Find a Support Group

J.R. Ward
“Caregivers had to take care of themselves, and part of that meant having a life beyond whatever illness had put them in their cole.”
J.R. Ward, Lover Avenged