A Quote by Jamie Dornan

There's no easy time to lose a parent. — © Jamie Dornan
There's no easy time to lose a parent.

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Visitation reflects the era of the absentee father; parent time influences the re-emergence of the involved father. Visitation reflects the destruction of the family; parent time influences the reconstruction of the family. Parent time influences an era that understands that as either parent loses, so lose the children.
The truth of the matter is, you lose a parent to murder when you're 10 years old, and in fact at the time of the murder you hate your lost parent, my mother in my case.
When my dad was in Vietnam, we lost a parent for a year. Thank God we didn't lose a parent for good.
I think that what happens when you lose a parent, where you lose - you drop into a different kind of serious.
To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.
There are no words to describe the pain of burying a child, and specifically there is no word to label their new, lifelong status. If you lose a spouse, you are a widow; if you lose a parent, you are an orphan. But what about when you lose a child? How do you name something you cannot comprehend?
To lose one parent is a tragedy, to lose both is utter carelessness.
I'm at a strange place I suppose in my life. I think that what happens when you lose a parent, where you lose-you drop into a different kind of serious.
The abduction of a child is a tragedy. No one can fully understand or appreciate what a parent goes through at such a time, unless they have faced a similar tragedy. Every parent responds differently. Each parent copes with this nightmare in the best way he or she knows how.
All the time a person is a child he is both a child and learning to be a parent. After he becomes a parent he becomes predominantly a parent reliving childhood.
The really hard moment was when my dad said, 'Honey, if an agent is telling you to lose weight, then maybe you should lose weight.' I was 15, standing in our living room, having a moment I will never forget. I never had a parent tell me to lose weight, and it hurt.
Does any new parent, even if you're not a first-time parent, ever really know what to do?
I was a solo parent. Not a single parent as far as I was concerned. Single parent implies that the other parent is around somewhere.
The first time I lose I drink whiskey, second time I lose I drink gin. Third time I lose I drink anything 'cause I think I'm gonna win.
It's very easy to lose track of the environment around you, to lose touch with the present.
I think any parent, at some time or other, has thoughts of their child dying. That's probably one of the worst things that could ever happen to a parent.
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