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The role of Cherishing in Bereavement - I think that the key to healthy grieving is to cherish those who have passed on, so that you celebrate their lives and the times you did have together with thankfulness, instead of trying to cling on and wish that things were different. I believe that you should let them go in peace with love, not try to hang on to their spirits, just hold the precious moments gently in your heart.

Jay Woodman
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The role of Cherishing in Bereavement - I think that the key to healthy grieving is to cherish those who have passed on, so that you celebrate their lives and the times you did have together with thankfulness, instead of trying to cling on and wish that things were different. I believe that you should let them go in peace with love, not try to hang on to their spirits, just hold the precious moments gently in your heart.

Jay Woodman
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Cherish the fabulous, the fantastic, the beautiful, the graceful, the moments of abandon, laughter, quirkiness. Cherish the tiny incredible details, the gigantic & varied display, and the infinite depths - of life.

Jay Woodman
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Memories are what we cherish so lets make the present worth cherishing.

Amit Abraham
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Memories are sweet, cherish it...

El Fuego
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I love this life and even if to be taken from me, I will love that you have yours. Cherish all life, for life is worth cherishing.

Tom Althouse, The Frowny Face Cow
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...your personality is the only permanent thing in your, ultimately, temporary life...that's all the more reason to cherish it...

Isabella Koldras, Sense of perspective.
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The path to enlightenment is really very simple - all we need to do is stop cherishing ourself and learn to cherish others. All other spiritual realisations will naturally follow from this.

Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Eight Steps to Happiness: The Buddhist Way of Loving Kindness
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We typically misunderstand what's wrong about consumerism. It's not that it makes us love material things too much. To be a good consumer, you have to desire to get lots of things, but you must not love any of them too much once you have them. Consumerism needs children who do not stay attached to their toys for very long and learn to expect the next round of presents as soon as possible. When consumerism succeeds, our attachments are shallow, easily broken, so we can move on to the next thing we're supposed to get. Being a good consumer means desiring new things, not cherishing old ones. And the new things you're supposed to desire are not always material things. Spirituality is now a consumerist enterprise, too.

Phillip Cary, Good News for Anxious Christians: Ten Practical Things You Don't Have to Do
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To fall in love and to commit yourself to love means you should make your loved one the one thing you cherish the most.

Kou Yoneda, No Touching At All
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Life is about cherishing memories, getting lost in moments of beauty, and enjoying profound joy and happiness.

Debasish Mridha
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