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“...grief is loved turned into an eternal missing. ...It can't be contained in hours or days or minutes.”
Rosamund Lupton“...grief is loved turned into an eternal missing. ...It can't be contained in hours or days or minutes.”
Rosamund Lupton, Sister“The gastliness of nothing. Because I was nobody's sister now.”
Rosamund Lupton, Sister“However hard and however long we love someone who has died, they can never love us back. At least that is how it feels...”
Rosamund Lupton, Sister“A church that is committed to Christian Community Development sees not only the soul of a person as significant but also his or her whole life on Earth. It is being completely pro-life for a person, not only eternally, but also as the person lives on this earth. Therefore, Christian Community Development sees that the Church must be involved in every aspect of a person's life. In order to accomplish the wholistic aspect of ministry, pastors and leaders must be networkers. Christian Community Development builds coalitions in communities so that they can work together to solve the problems.”
Robert Lupton“I wanted to make him understand that we shared the details of our lives, because they were the threads that braided us so closely together. And you would have been certain to tell me about a Sabatier knife, because it would have had the rare value of being a detail in your life which tied directly into mine - Bee in Sister”
Rosamund Lupton“Just thinking of your laughter gives me courage. . . ”
Rosamund Lupton“I don't believe outstandingly beautiful and charismatic women create obsession in what would otherwise be normal men, but rather they attract the weirdos and the stalkers; flames in the darkness that these disturbing people inhabit, unwittingly drawing them closer until they extinguish the very flame they were drawn to.”
Rosamund Lupton, Sister“But, astonishingly, I'm not broken. I'm not destroyed. Terrified witless, shaking, retching with fear, yes. But no longer insecure. Because during my search for how you died, I somehow found myself to be a different person. ... Living my life. And it wouldn't be my grief for you that toppled the mountain, but love.”
Rosamund Lupton, Sister“I get up and pace the room, as if I can leave my guilt behind me. But it tracks me as I walk, an ugly shadow made by myself.”
Rosamund Lupton, Sister“But my lazy lack of faith, my in-vogue atheism, has taken away the safety net hanging beneath our children's lives.”
Rosamund Lupton, Afterwards