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Best 180 Loss Of A Sister Quotes

Loss of a Sister Quotes

This post contains some of the best loss of a sister quotes.

Loss of a Sister Quotes

1. “Accepting death doesn’t mean you won’t be devastated when someone you love dies. It means you will be able to focus on your grief, unburdened by bigger existential questions like, ‘Why do people die?’ and ‘Why is this happening to me?’ Death isn’t happening to you. Death is happening to us all.” — Caitlin Doughty

2. “I knew what it was like to lose someone you loved. You didn’t get past something like that, you got through it.” — Jodi Picoult

3. “A piece of my heart resides in heaven now, where my dear sister rests in eternal peace.” — Unknown

4. “A sister is a dearest friend, a closest enemy, and an angel at the time of need.”― Debasish Mridha

5. “A sister is a gift to the heart, a friend to the spirit, a golden thread to the meaning of life.” — Isadora James

6. “A sister is a little bit of childhood that can never be lost.” ― Marion C. Garretty

7. “A sister is both your mirror — and your opposite.” — Elizabeth Fishel

8. “A sister is like yourself in a different movie, a movie that stars you in a different life.” — Deborah Tannen

9. “A sister makes your life complete no matter where she is.” ― Michele Meleen

10. “A sister’s absence is felt deeply, yet her presence lives on in the stories, laughter, and love she shared. Rest in eternal peace.” – Virginia Woolf

11. “A sister’s love is a bond that transcends time and space. Farewell, until we meet again in the embrace of eternity.” – Anne Frank

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12. “A sister’s love is a bridge that connects our hearts, even across the divide of death.” – Sylvia Plath

13. “A sister’s love is a forever song that continues to echo in my heart.” – Pam Brown

14. “A sister’s love is a guiding light, even in the darkest nights.” – Christina Rossetti

15. “A sister’s love is a legacy that we carry in our hearts, a torch of remembrance.” – Victor Hugo

16. “A sister’s love is a melody that plays forever in the chambers of our hearts.” – Louisa May Alcott

17. “A sister’s love is a timeless flame that warms us even in the coldest of days.” – George Eliot

18. “A sister’s love is a timeless treasure that even death cannot steal.” – Edgar Allan Poe

19. “A sister’s love is a treasure chest of memories that never fades.” – Maya Angelou

20. “A sister’s love is eternal, a bond that death cannot sever.” – Helen Keller

21. “A sister’s love is like a compass, guiding us even when the path is unclear.” – Kahlil Gibran

22. “A sister’s love is like a fragrance that lingers, even after the flowers have wilted.” – Helen Keller

23. “A sister’s love leaves footprints on our hearts, leading us along the path of cherished memories.” – Rumi

24. “A sister’s love is a beacon of light that guides us through the darkest times. Your light still shines within me.” — Emily Dickinson

25. “A sister’s love is a treasure beyond measure. Your departure has left an emptiness that only the memories of our time together can fill.” — Unknown

26. “Accepting death doesn’t mean you won’t be devastated when someone you love dies. It means you will be able to focus on your grief, unburdened by bigger existential questions like, ‘Why do people die?’ and ‘Why is this happening to me?’ Death isn’t happening to you. Death is happening to us all.” ― Caitlin Doughty

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27. “And when your sorrow is comforted (time soothes all sorrows) you will be content that you have known me. You will always be my friend.” — Antoine de Saint

28. “As I walk through life’s journey, your spirit walks alongside, guiding my steps.” – Mary M. Cushnie-Mansour

29. “As the sun sets on your earthly journey, may you find eternal peace and joy in the realms beyond. Farewell, dear sister.” – Emily Bronte

30. “As you’re growing up and you’re close, you can’t trust anyone the way you trust your sister, but also they have the power to wound you in ways no one else really does.” — Ally Condie

31. “But the truth of it is that the amount of love you feel for someone and the impact they have on you as a person is in no way relative to the amount of time you have known them.” — Ranata Suzuki

32. “Deep grief sometimes is almost like a specific location, a coordinate on a map of time. When you are standing in that forest of sorrow, you cannot imagine that you could ever find your way to a better place. But if someone can assure you that they themselves have stood in that same place, and now have moved on, sometimes this will bring hope.” — Elizabeth Gilbert

33. “Depending on the day, the mood, the weather, or the time of day, a sister can be a companion, an adversary, an enemy or a soulmate.” — Bonnie Louise Kuchler

34. “Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form.” — Rumi

35. “Every star in the night sky carries a whisper of the memories we made.” – Dana L. Davis

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36. “Every sunset reminds me of the beautiful moments we shared, and I smile through tears.” – Maya Angelou

37. “Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o’er wrought heart and bids it break.” — William Shakespeare

38. “Gone from my sight, but never from my heart – you are my eternal sister.” – Jessica Wesolek

39. “Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts. Rest in peace, dear sister.” –Emily Dickinson

40. “Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts. Your absence is felt every day, dear sister, but your love and memories live on forever.” — Unknown

41. “Gone from sight but never from my heart, my sister’s spirit dances on the wind.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

42. “Gone from sight, but never from my heart. Your presence I feel, even though we’re apart.” — Unknown

43. “Grief can be a burden, but also an anchor. You get used to the weight, how it holds you in place.” — Sarah Dessen

44. “Grief does not change you, Hazel. It reveals you.” — John Green

45. “Grief is a most peculiar thing; we’re so helpless in the face of it. It’s like a window that will simply open of its own accord. The room grows cold, and we can do nothing but shiver. But it opens a little less each time, and a little less; and one day we wonder what has become of it.”— Arthur Golden

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46. “Grief is like the ocean; it comes on waves ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim.” — Vicki Harrison

47. “Grief is the price we pay for love, and I gladly bear it in memory of you.” – Leo Tolstoy

48. “Grief may be a storm, but my sister’s love is the lighthouse guiding me home.” – J.R.R. Tolkien

49. “Grief may cast shadows, but my sister’s light shines through, guiding me on.” – Charlotte Brontë

50. “Grief may cloud our days, but your love pierces through like the sun’s rays.” – Anne Frank

51. “Grief takes many forms, including the absence of grief.” — Alison Bechdel

52. “Grief turns out to be a place none of us know until we reach it. We anticipate (we know) that someone close to us could die, but we do not look beyond the few days or weeks that immediately follow such an imagined death. We misconstrue the nature of even those few days or weeks. We might expect if the death is sudden to feel shock. We do not expect this shock to be obliterative, dislocating to both body and mind. We might expect that we will be prostrate, inconsolable, crazy with loss. We do not expect to be literally crazy, cool customers who believe their husband is about to return and need his shoes.” — Joan Didion

53. “Grieving doesn’t make you imperfect. It makes you human.” — Sarah Dessen

54. “Her absence is a reminder to savor every moment, for time is fleeting.” – Elizabeth Barrett Browning

55. “Her absence is like a symphony without its sweetest note; I cherish the melodies we composed together.” – Kahlil Gibran

56. “Her absence may be a void, but her love fills the spaces between my heartbeats.” – Virginia Woolf

57. “Her presence lives on in the pages of my life, a story of sisterly devotion.” – Louisa May Alcott

58. “I do not see as well without her. I do not hear as well without her. I do not feel as well without her. I would be better off without a hand or a leg than without my sister.” — Erin Morgenstern

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59. “I know why we try to keep the dead alive: we try to keep them alive in order to keep them with us. I also know that if we are to live ourselves, there comes a point at which we must relinquish the dead, let them go, keep them dead. ” ― Joan Didion

60. “I miss her all the time. I know in my head that she has gone. The only difference is that I am getting used to the pain. It’s like discovering a great hole in the ground. To begin with, you forget it’s there and keep falling in. After a while, it’s still there, but you learn to walk around it.” — Rachel Joyce

61. “I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are evil.” — J.R.R Tolkien

62. “If you have a sister and she dies, do you stop saying you have one? Or are you always a sister, even when the other half of the equation is gone?” — Jodi Picoult

63. “’I’m sorry,’ she replied. ‘Everyone asks me.’ And I would not do so even if I knew how. It belongs to you. Only time and tears take away grief; that is what they are for.” — Terry Pratchett

64. “In missing you, I find gratitude for the privilege of calling you, my sister.” – Harper Lee

65. “In missing you, I find strength to carry your legacy forward with grace.” – Anne Frank

66. “In missing you, I hold onto the memories that continue to shape my world.” – Virginia Woolf

67. “In my heart’s gallery, your portrait hangs, and I miss you more with each passing day.” – John Keats

68. “In the book of life, your chapter lives on, a testament to the love we shared.” – Unknown

69. “In the book of memories, my sister’s chapter remains forever etched in gold.” – Victor Hugo

70. “In the book of sisterhood, your chapter is one we’ll forever hold.” – Emily Brontë

71. “In the gallery of memories, my sister’s portrait hangs, a masterpiece of love.” – Mark Twain

72. “In the gallery of memories, your portrait shines with love and grace.” – Anne Frank

73. “In the garden of memories, I find solace in missing you.” – Sarah Williams

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74. “In the garden of memories, I find solace in the flowers of our sisterly bond.” – Emily Matthews

75. “In the garden of memories, I’ll find you there, and together we’ll cherish the bond we shared.”— Diane Ames

76. “In the garden of memories, my sister’s laughter blooms like a precious flower.” – Maya Angelou

77. “In the garden of memories, we find solace in the beauty of your presence.” – Emily Dickinson

78. “In the garden of memories, we find solace in the beauty of your spirit. Rest easy, beloved sister.” – Maya Angelou

79. “In the garden of remembrance, my sister’s laughter blooms eternal.” – Rumi

80. “In the silence of my heart, your laughter still echoes, a sweet melody of sisterly joy.” – Sharon Insul

81. “In the silence, we hear your laughter and feel your warmth.” – Sylvia Plath

82. “In the tapestry of life, sisters are threads that bind us with love.” – Maya Angelou

83. “In the tapestry of life, your presence is a vibrant thread that weaves beauty into my days.” – Ella Wheeler Wilcox

84. “In this life and beyond, my sister, our bond endures. You are my guardian angel forevermore.” — Unknown

85. “In times of grief and sorrow I will hold you and rock you and take your grief and make it my own. When you cry I cry and when you hurt I hurt. And together we will try to hold back the floods to tears and despair and make it through the potholed street of life.” — Nicholas Sparks

86. “Is solace anywhere more comforting than that in the arms of a sister? — Alice Walker

87. “It amazes me what humans can do, even when streams are flowing down their faces and they stagger on, coughing and searching, and finding.” — Markus Zusak

88. “Life is full of grief, to exactly the degree we allow ourselves to love other people.” — Orson Scott Card

89. “Look inside any sister relationship and you’ll find a wealth of interesting stories.” — Colleen Sell

90. “Losing a sister is like losing your keys—you always find them in unexpected places if you look hard enough.” — Michele Meleen

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91. “Memories fade over time, but my sister isn’t a memory. She’s a part of me.” — Michele Meleen

92. “Missing you is a bittersweet symphony that plays on the strings of my heart.” – Emily Brontë

93. “Missing you is a chapter I reread in the story of our sisterly bond.” – J.R.R. Tolkien

94. “Missing you is like a gentle rain, soothing yet poignant in its embrace.” – C.S. Lewis

95. “Missing you is like a silent melody that lingers in my heart.” – Rumi

96. “Missing you is like an unfinished poem, its verses forever etched in my soul.” – Pablo Neruda

97. “My sister will die over and over again for the rest of my life. Grief is forever. It doesn’t go away; it becomes a part of you, step for step, breath for breath. I will never stop grieving Bailey because I will never stop loving her. That’s just how it is. Grief and love are conjoined, you don’t get one without the other. All I can do is love her, and love the world, emulate her by living with daring and spirit and joy.” ― Jandy Nelson

98. “No words can express the void left behind, but your spirit lives on, and in my heart, you’ll forever find.” — Martha Carson

99. “Nobody fights you like your own sister; nobody else knows the most vulnerable parts of you and will aim for them without mercy.” — Jojo Moyes

100. “Of course he wasn’t dead. He could never be dead until she herself had finished feeling and thinking.” — Zora Neale Hurston

101. “Of two sisters, one is always the watcher, one the dancer.” — Louise Gluck

102. “Only people who are capable of loving strongly can also suffer great sorrow, but this same necessity of loving serves to counteract their grief and heals them.” — Leo Tolstoy

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103. “See, as much as you want to hold on to the bitter sore memory that someone has left this world, you are still in it. And the very act of living is a tide: at first, it seems to make no difference at all, and then one day you look down and see how much pain has eroded.” — Jodi Picoult

104. “She may be gone, but her legacy of love lives on, etched in the chapters of my life.” – Jane Austen

105. “She may have left this world, but her love leaves an indelible mark on my heart.” – Emily Brontë

106. “Sisterhood transcends life.” ― Michele Meleen

107. “Sisters are a precious gift, and your memory is a treasure we’ll forever uplift.” – Toni Morrison

108. “Sisters are friends we have for a lifetime.” — Catherine Pulsifer

109. “Sisters are guardian angels, whispering comfort and love from the heavens above.” – Christina Rossetti

110. “Sisters are like stars that guide us through the darkness, even when they’re no longer in the sky.” – Astrid Alauda

111. “Sisters are like stars, always shining bright in our memories.” – Sheryl Crow

112. “Sisters are the people we practice on, the people who teach us about fairness and cooperation and kindness and caring—quite often the hard way.” — Pamela Dugdale

113. “Sisters function as safety nets in a chaotic world simply by being there for each other.” — Carol Saline

114. “Sisters leave imprints of their love in the sands of our souls.” – Alice Walker

115. “Sisters may leave this world, but their presence remains in the fabric of our lives.” – Emily Dickinson

116. “Sisters may part ways in life, but they never truly leave our hearts. Forever loved, forever missed.” — Unknown

117. “Sisters share a connection that even death cannot sever.” – Louisa May Alcott

118. “So it’s true, when all is said and done, grief is the price we pay for love.” — E.A. Bucchianeri

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119. “Stop punishing yourself for being someone with a heart. You cannot protect yourself from suffering. To live is to grieve. You are not protecting yourself by shutting yourself off from the world. You are limiting yourself.” — Leigh Bardugo

120. “Tears shed for another person are not a sign of weakness. They are a sign of a pure heart.” — José N. Harris

121. “The beauty of missing you lies in the memories we created together.” – Elizabeth Barrett Browning

122. “The bond of sisterhood transcends the boundaries of life and death.” – Jane Austen

123. “The bond of sisterhood transcends time, connecting us even beyond the veil of death.” – Helen Keller

124. “The bond we shared remains unbroken, a thread of love that defies time.” – Peggy Toney Horton

125. “The book of life may close its chapter, but the story of your love will forever be written on our hearts. Rest in peace, sister.” – Sylvia Plath

126. “The echoes of your laughter dance in my heart, a melody I’ll never forget.” – Louisa May Alcott

127. “The music of sisterhood plays on, a timeless melody that soothes the soul.” – Oscar Wilde

128. “The only way to end grief was to go through it.” ― Holly Black

129. “The pain of losing you is immeasurable, but so is the love and joy you brought into my life.” — Unknown

130. “The particularness of someone who mattered enough to grieve over is not made anodyne by death. This hole in my heart is in the shape of you and no one else can fit it. Why would I want them to?” — Jeanette Winterson

131. “The reality is that you will grieve forever. You will not ‘get over’ the loss of a loved one; you will learn to live with it. You will heal and you will rebuild yourself around the loss you have suffered. You will be whole again but you will never be the same. Nor should you be the same nor would you want to.” — Elizabeth Kübler

132. “The stars above twinkle with the laughter and love of sisters who watch over us.” – Virginia Woolf

133. “The stars above whisper stories of our bond, and I find comfort in the night sky.” – Helen Keller

134. “The thread of sisterhood weaves a tapestry of memories that time cannot unravel.” – E.E. Cummings

135. “The void left by your absence is a testament to the love we shared.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald

136. “The void you left behind is a canvas I fill with the colors of your love.” – Sylvia Plath

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137. “The years I had with my sister will always be more memorable than the years she’s been gone.” — Michele Meleen

138. “There should be a statute of limitation on grief. A rulebook that says it is all right to wake up crying, but only for a month. That after days you will no longer turn with your heart racing, certain you have heard her call out your name. That there will be no fine imposed if you feel the need to clean out her desk; take down her artwork from the refrigerator; or turn over a school portrait as you pass—if only because it cuts you fresh again to see it. That it’s okay to measure the time she has been gone, the way we once measured her birthdays.” — Jodi Picoult

139. “Though miles apart, my heart is forever connected to you, my dear sister.” – Emily Dickinson

140. “Though she’s no longer by my side, her spirit walks with me, whispering encouragement.” – Emily Dickinson

141. “Though she’s no longer here to hold my hand, her love continues to guide me forward.” – Harriet Beecher Stowe

142. “Though tears may fall, your memory becomes a sanctuary where I find strength.” – Kate Mullane Robertson

143. “Though the stars may now hold your light, your spirit continues to shine in the constellation of our memories. Rest peacefully, dear sister.” – Elizabeth Barrett Browning

144. “Though you may have left this world, your love and laughter will forever echo in our memories, dear sister.”— Unknown

145. “Though you’re beyond the horizon, your light still shines in my heart.” – J.K. Rowling

146. “Though you’re gone from sight, your presence is woven into every corner of my life.” – Cristen Rodgers

147. “Though you’re gone, your love remains a vibrant tapestry that colors my world.” – Anne Brontë

148. “Though you’re gone, your spirit remains, lighting up our lives from beyond.” – Maya Angelou

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149. “Though you’re no longer here, your love echoes in every corner of my world.” – Jane Austen

150. “Though you’re not here to hold my hand, I feel your presence in every step I take.” – Harper Lee

151. “Though you’re not here to see me smile, your love paints rainbows in my heart.” – Anne Frank

152. “Though you’ve bid farewell to this world, your love remains our unfurled flag.” – J.K. Rowling

153. “Though you’ve crossed the bridge to eternity, your footprints linger in our hearts.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

154. “Though you’ve embarked on a new journey, your presence lingers in the laughter and love we shared. Rest in peace, sister.” – Helen Keller

155. “Though you’ve taken a different path, your spirit walks beside us every step.” – Emily Dickinson

156. “Though your physical presence is gone, your love lives on in our hearts.” – Louisa May Alcott

157. “Through life’s journey and its end, a sister’s love is an unwavering friend.” – Christina Rossetti

158. “Through tears and laughter, you remain an integral part of our story.” – J.K. Rowling

159. “Through tears and sorrow, I find solace in knowing that one day we’ll be reunited in eternity.”— Cynthia Rylant

160. “Through the pain of missing you, I find comfort in the love we shared.” – Khalil Gibran

161. “Through the pain, I find strength in the memories we created and the love we shared.” – Leo Tolstoy

162. “Through the pain, I hold tight to the gift of having you as my sister.” – Amy Neftzger

163. “Through the tears, I find solace in the thought that my sister’s spirit soars among the stars.” – Walt Whitman

164. “Through the tears, I find strength in the memories that weave us together.” – Harper Lee

165. “Time may pass, but the ache of missing you remains, a testament to our unbreakable bond.” – Victor Hugo

166. “To have a loving relationship with a sister is not simply to have a buddy or a confidant, it is to have a soulmate for life.” — Victoria Secunda

167. “We acquire friends and we make enemies, but our sisters come with the territory.” — Evelyn Loeb

168. “We are imperfect mortal beings, aware of that mortality even as we push it away, failed by our very complication, so wired that when we mourn our losses we also mourn, for better or for worse, ourselves. as we were. as we are no longer. as we will one day not be at all.” — Joan Didion

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169. “We’ll always fight, but we’ll always make up as well. That’s what sisters do: we argue, we point out each other’s frailties, mistakes, and bad judgment, we flash the insecurities we’ve had since childhood, and then we come back together. Until the next time.” — Lisa See

170. “What made something precious? Losing it and finding it.” — Celeste Ng

171. “When one person is missing the whole world seems empty.”— Pat Schweibert

172. “When sisters stand shoulder to shoulder, who stands a chance against us?” — Pam Brown

173. “Why can’t I write something that would awake the dead? That pursuit is what burns most deeply.” — Patti Smith

174. “With each sunrise, I’m reminded of the light you brought into my world.” – Linda Jo Jackson

175. “With every breath, I carry your love, a precious gift that will forever guide me.” – Christine Duminiak

176. “With heavy hearts, we say goodbye to a cherished sister. Your legacy of kindness and joy will forever illuminate our lives.” – Jane Austen

177. “Words are like nets — we hope they’ll cover what we mean, but we know they can’t possibly hold that much joy, or grief, or wonder.” — Jodi Picoult

178. “You are blood. You are sisters. No man can break that bond.” — Kim Boykin

179. “You believe you could not live with the pain. Such pain is not lived with. It is only endured. I am sorry.” — Erin Morgenstern

180. “You cannot die of grief, though it feels as if you can. A heart does not actually break, though sometimes your chest aches as if it is breaking. Grief dims with time. It is the way of things.” ― Laurell K. Hamilton

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