Beautiful, heartwarming words: A collection of memorable quotes to share with those who have experienced parting.
In the course of a long life, everyone inevitably experiences partings—whether from romantic relationships or changes in life stages.
Even when a parting is a positive one, it’s only natural that some sadness may linger.
Here, we’d like to introduce a collection of quotes that can gently empathize with such feelings and, at times, give you a strong push forward.
The words left by great figures from around the world—poets, writers, philosophers—resonate with our hearts across all eras.
Please enjoy this lovely collection of quotes you’ll want to give to someone dear who has gone through a farewell.
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Beautiful, heart-touching words: A collection of memorable quotes to share with those who have experienced parting (41–50)
If getting my heart broken would make me lose weight, I’d want to be heartbroken as many times as it takes.Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette
The French writer Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, also known for selecting Audrey Hepburn in the Broadway audition for her masterpiece Gigi.
Her words, “If heartbreak could make you lose weight, I’d want my heart broken again and again,” convey a sense of cynicism and inner strength.
Messages that can blow away the sadness of parting may work effectively as humor that makes you laugh in spite of yourself.
However, use them with care, as they may create awkwardness depending on the person’s personality and situation.
On any path, do not grieve partings.Miyamoto Musashi

Miyamoto Musashi, a remarkable swordsman of the Edo period, left behind many famous sayings and works that can be considered martial guides, such as The Book of Five Rings.
Here is a quote that reflects his stoic mindset.
As long as we live as human beings, we will face many farewells; rather than becoming sentimental about them, it may be important to accept them as a natural part of life.
And if you think about it the other way around, where there are farewells there are also encounters, so perhaps what matters is to live life with a positive outlook.
Do not try to become a person of success. Strive to become a person of value.Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein, known as the father of modern physics, left behind numerous achievements.
These words of his touch on a human truth: it’s not about achieving success or making money, but about doing something of value.
The 21st century is often called the era of the spirit, and we’re coming to realize that fulfillment of the mind, rather than material things, is what matters most.
Precisely because of the times we live in, his words may resonate even more deeply with people today.
Friendship is often a pretense, and love is little more than folly.Shakespeare

People who are in a wonderful relationship might feel like denying this statement and think, “That’s not true!” But after a heartbreak, once the grief has subsided, you may find yourself nodding deeply in agreement with it.
Even if a tragedy was actually a comedy in disguise, we often fail to notice that while we’re in love.
After the comedy, let’s hope for an even more beautiful love next time!
If you want to see a rainbow, you have to put up with a little rain.Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton is a singer-songwriter renowned as a leading figure in country music, while also working widely as an actor, writer, business owner, and humanitarian.
Her saying, “If you want the rainbow, you have to put up with the rain,” teaches us that we have to overcome various experiences before we meet someone truly important.
Even if things are hard now, if one day you can look back and think of it as a good memory, then even the partings you went through won’t feel like they were in vain.
It’s a simple yet profound line—words that just about anyone can agree with.
Time heals the wounds of sorrow and strife. Everyone changes. The person I was is no longer the person I am. Both the troubled and the tormentor become different people as time passes.Pascal

Pascal was a French philosopher and thinker.
He teaches that people change, and even if you can’t feel that way now, time will surely change both you and the other person.
If you live positively without wasting time in worry, there may come a moment when you suddenly realize you’ve almost forgotten everything.
A love that ends in disappointment becomes a small immunity against the next one.Ursula Andress

Those who have gone through a love that took time to recover from tend to become a bit stronger when they fall in love again.
People who have experienced sadness and heartache may develop a kind of immunity or resilience, so that the next time they fall in love, they might not be easily shaken by small things.



