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A Lifeline

In the midst of grief, words often fail us. We stumble over our words, maybe feel shy to share feelings that other people won't understand, or freeze in the face of heartache. But sometimes, the right quote can feel like a lifeline—something small yet strong enough to hold onto.


Quotes remind us we’re not alone. Someone, somewhere, has felt this same pain and found a way to put it into words. Despite how lonely we feel, someone - an author, a songwriter, a person in leadership, a first lady, or someone who we'll never meet has shared the same feelings of the lonely nights and a broken heart. A single sentence can echo exactly what we’re feeling when we can’t say it or express it ourselves.


Quotes can feel like a lifeline in a time of despair - offering comfort, perspective, and sometimes even hope. Whether it’s a line from a poem or song lyrics, a piece of wisdom from someone who’s been through loss, or a simple reminder to breathe—quotes help make the unbearable feel just a little more bearable and understood.



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The right quotes can come just at the right time. In books, tv shows, or media, you may come across them naturally. A set of Forget Me Not Notes is another way to get quotes delivered right to your mailbox. Each set is crafted, consisting of hand designed cards, with quotes curated just for your grieving experience.


Topics range from grief, to miscarriage/ infant loss, to pet loss, all highlighting the toughest parts and most vulnerable quiet moments. These quotes have spaces to journal/reflect, and are delivered right to your mailbox each week or month, aiding your journey through grief on your hardest days. There is a priceless feeling of solace in being remembered in your darkest moments.


These quotes, whether found in a card or in the media, can be a lifeline to comfort. In grief, the right words don’t fix everything. They might not be easy to find, but quotes can help convey the feelings of our hearts. They can be a gentle light in the dark, and a reminder that you and your grief are not forgotten.


 
 
 

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