“It depicts how a person is in a cocoon state like the butterfly during his or her time of grieving, and after a length of time that is necessary for that person's grief, they come out of the grieving time a new and different person. Death causes life as it was before with the individual to completely end, and the survivor must decide to find a new normal or a new beginning or a new state.”
Carole Tarr
“How you decide to grieve is what works for you.”
Brian Doyle
“He is a man of sense who does not grieve for what he has not, but rejoices in what he has.”
Contributed by: Maria Green
Epictetus
“It's hard right now. You've got to grieve, but God's calling us to keep going.”
Cory Moore
“Since grief only aggravates your loss, grieve not for what is past.”
Walker Percy
“I see it like a butterfly emerging from a cocoon. It'll take a while, but it'll spread its wings.”
Michael Robinet
“We're kind of in our own cocoon making it. Every once in a while you stick your head up for a second, and you just can't believe how successful the show has become.”
Kiefer Sutherland