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Jim Beaver, Life's That Way Quotes: "I've attempted to flood the path with light where I could, and where I could not I've wanted at least to hold up a candle so that others coming this way might not stumble too painfully."

I've attempted to flood the path with light where I could, and where I could not I've wanted at least to hold up a candle so that others coming this way might not stumble too painfully.



Jim Beaver, Life's That Way Quotes: "How incredibly far our lives drift from where we knew with all certainty they would go. How little today resembles what yesterday thought it would look like."

How incredibly far our lives drift from where we knew with all certainty they would go. How little today resembles what yesterday thought it would look like.




Jim Beaver, Life's That Way Quotes: "I will bear this grief, I will endure it. I will reach a point where it doesn't kick me down an abyss whenever I turn my back on it."

I will bear this grief, I will endure it. I will reach a point where it doesn't kick me down an abyss whenever I turn my back on it.



Jim Beaver, Life's That Way Quotes: "How can it be that there is such a colossal gap between what we think we know about grief and mourning and what we actually find out when it comes to us?"

How can it be that there is such a colossal gap between what we think we know about grief and mourning and what we actually find out when it comes to us?




Jim Beaver, Life's That Way Quotes: "A kind of Providence keeps us blind to the intensity of suffering so as to keep us sane, until that day when the suffering is our own or that of someone we love beyond imagining."

A kind of Providence keeps us blind to the intensity of suffering so as to keep us sane, until that day when the suffering is our own or that of someone we love beyond imagining.