Sunday, September 29, 2013

8 Heartbreaking Pictures That Will Make You Appreciate Life

I hesitated to write this article. The purpose is to not remind you that there’s tragedy in the world or ruin your day, but rather to remind all of us that life can change in an instant. Spend every day as if it’s your last – tell your loved ones how you feel, treat people with kindness, and be someone who can honestly say the world is a better place thanks to your existence. These are 8 heartbreaking moments photographed that should never be forgotten.
1. The sister of a a teacher at Sandy Hook learns that she was killed.
2. A little boy is given the U.S. flag at his soldier father’s funeral.
3. A dog stays on the grave of his deceased owner. He was there for hours.
4. An injured family walks away from their destroyed neighborhood in Moore, Oklahoma.
5. The sister of a fallen soldier collapses at his grave.
6. A girl mourns the loss of those in the Boston Marathon.
7. At Kent State University in 1970, the friend of a killed student cries for help.
8. This man kneels at the 9/11 memorial over the loss of his son.
Via Viral Nova

7 comments:

  1. Those are nothing comparing to what's happening in Syria, Egypt, Iraq and Palestine nowdays. However, wishing them a happy life that would make them forget about those cruel days.

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  2. I feel really sorry for those people in the pictures.. I hope they will live stronger. But, since the topic is general about heartbreaking pictures, just take a look in what is happening in the Arab countries.. I'm pretty sure it can't be limited into 8 or a hundred pictures.

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    1. How much of that is the fault of the arab countries and their extremists? I think the arab countries bring most of the misery on themselves. To be honest, I am pretty sick of the arab countries right now.

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  3. I wish someday mankind would learn that we are all but one...our hearts beat in the same rhythm, all of us laugh when we feel joy and our eyes swell with tears when we feel grief and remorse....we all differ in religion, caste, creed, colour, gender, economic condition, nationality and so on and so forth...but do all these matter so much? Can't we all live as a member of a single family, where my grief is yours and your grief is mine? Where I share my laughter with you and yours with mine? Is it so difficult for us to accept that all of us can't be same? If a dog can feel the grief and lie down in the grave of a man for hours, shame on us humans, that we fail to associate with the grief of our fellow beings....

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  4. A Peaceful mind Win the world but foolish people are trying to Win this world with WARS.

    World Need Peace... Where there is a Peace there is Growth.. Hope people will learn the value of Peace in Life so that they will learn the value of Life.

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