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Farewell quotes that heal sorrow: words that help you face forward.

Farewells are something no one can avoid, aren’t they? Parting with a lover, saying a final goodbye to someone dear, or parting ways with companions at a turning point in life…

At such times, the words left behind by great thinkers, writers, and artists can unexpectedly offer comfort.

In this article, we introduce quotes that can stay close to you through a farewell—words that turn the pain of heartbreak into a chance to grow, and words that give you the courage to let go of the past and step into the future.

These words, which help you feel the hope that lies beyond a painful goodbye, are sure to move your heart.

Farewell quotes that heal sorrow: words that help you face forward (51–60)

What matters is not that you never fall, but that you get back up quickly.Shigeta Saitō

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What matters is not that you never fall, but that you get back up quickly. Shigeo Saito

Known affectionately as “Mota,” psychiatrist Shigeta Saito was also an essayist and a dynamic public speaker.

His famous saying, “What matters is not avoiding collapse, but getting back up quickly,” teaches us what true strength is.

In life, we may face obstacles and hardships that knock us down.

At such times, rather than condemning ourselves as weak and giving up, this message reminds us that what truly matters is the strength to stand up again and again.

If tears begin to swell and gather beneath your beautiful eyelashes, hold them back with steadfast courage so they do not overflow.Ludwig van Beethoven

Beethoven, the most famous German musician in the world, known for countless masterpieces and episodes such as his hearing impairment.

His music and achievements are undeniably great, but did you know he left words like these as well? His harrowing life story gives this saying even more weight.

Adorned with a beautifully poetic metaphor like that of a literary master, these words are worth taking to heart in your own way and keeping close.

If you recall them when you feel tears coming on, you may feel their meaning more deeply.

Where there’s a will, there’s a way.Abraham Lincoln

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Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States and often hailed as “the greatest president in history,” was a statesman whose famous saying, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way,” speaks to the power of strong conviction and determination.

The challenges that await in a new world may be harder to overcome than anything we’ve faced before.

Yet this quote teaches us that for those with unwavering resolve, the future will surely open up.

It’s a message well worth sharing with someone facing a farewell and feeling uncertain about what lies ahead.

Remember this: it’s better to burn out than to fade away.Kurt Cobain

Kurt Cobain, the vocalist of Nirvana, the rock band that sparked a revolution in the global music scene in the ’90s with the genre known as grunge.

As if speaking on behalf of the cries of youth, he embedded countless words within their intense musicality.

Despite the destructive performances, he was sensitive and vulnerable by nature.

Here are his words about the end.

In 1994, his life came to a close in a shotgun suicide, but was his end truly as he described in these words?

Even in great love, it’s important to endure.Coco Chanel

Coco Chanel, the founder of the French fashion brand Chanel and a fashion designer.

She lived a very gallant life, and many women probably admire her.

These are words that are very much like her—uncompromising even in love.