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Mahmoud zendehroudi you broke my heart with your words ,

Updated Jun 16, 2025
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Mahmoud zendehroudi you broke my heart with your words ,
Mahmoud Zande Rudi, the brother of my father's second wife Shamsi bin Saeed Zande Rudi, you broke my heart with your words, but in the face of your disappointing words and insults from God, I have a creator who is aware of everything.
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There is a house in the distance, no doubt every traveler I knew that, Wayne I know that Like I do not know why and how many, oh far You may be well versed in the religion of your choice I know I have to come to you, Lake I wish I knew this too, O unknown home Which way to get from this mess Or which one is wrong Oh to Raim, not to Raim made at home I also knew this, I wish What should I bring to you? I know, dear far ،, you know this well I am your helpless pedestrian far away and time is of the essence I wish I knew this too What do you have for me there? Occasionally there is passion and excitement The world is as beautiful and sad as autumn Its beautiful because of you and its sad because of your distance. Memories in my heart and images always pass in my mind. Your soul is happy my father ben bensaeid:‌the true daughter leila bensaeid
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Losing a parent is a different kind of grief, the loss of a monumental element in a person’s life that can feel like the sun falling out of the sky. Or, perhaps the relationship was estranged which lends itself to a more complicated grief, laced through with personal hurt, confusion and even guilt. Wherever you are, please know that you are not alone.

Healing from the loss of a parent isn’t linear. There is not a set time frame that you must follow to heal from grief and loss. Take the time and space you need to step into this new phase of life. The following are quotes from individuals who have walked the lonely walk of losing a parent and understand how dark it can feel on that journey.
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Life should be made like oil heaters ... 'Sometimes you have to be afraid of these people :( Haraz sometimes looked at it so that it would not run out of oil and the cold of the day would shake his being. It must be penetrated so that something does not stop it from sooting and blackening its world .... . Sometimes we have to pay attention to life so that the heaters of our hearts are not turned off by the unkindness of the people Sometimes we have to pay attention to the people next to us so that they do not block our way and do not darken our lives. "Sometimes you have to be afraid of these people" ........same has her...........shamsi zendehroudi bensaeid , mehrnoosh wolfe , shiva chen Leila And Her Father (Ben) (Ben)saeid
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Say not in grief 'he is no more' but in thankfulness that he was.” – ... “No matter where I am, your spirit will be beside me. ... “If there ever comes a day when we can't be together, keep me in your heart. ... “May each tear and each fond memory be a note of love rising to meet you.” –
Say not in grief 'he is no more' but in thankfulness that he was.” – ... “No matter where I am, your spirit will be beside me. ... “If there ever comes a day when we can't be together, keep me in your heart. ... “May each tear and each fond memory be a note of love rising to meet you.” –
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The day I heard the war started, we were in Abadan. First, Khorramshahr was attacked. When we heard the news of the attack on Khorramshahr, we had no picture of the war at all and did not know what the war was. They said that Iraq has invaded. We had no idea of ​​war in our youth. We thought it was a passing incident and it was over. Local forces repel the attacks and this will end soon. The war started on September 20, 1959, and we did not know what war was until the second day of October, when the Abadan education building was bombed! After the attack on Abadan, we just understood the meaning of the war and what happened. It was the second day of October when we realized that the war was real and the war had begun. My mother did not know what to do with her 7 children.
The day I heard the war started, we were in Abadan. First, Khorramshahr was attacked. When we heard the news of the attack on Khorramshahr, we had no picture of the war at all and did not know what the war was. They said that Iraq has invaded. We had no idea of ​​war in our youth. We thought it was a passing incident and it was over. Local forces repel the attacks and this will end soon. The war started on September 20, 1959, and we did not know what war was until the second day of October, when the Abadan education building was bombed! After the attack on Abadan, we just understood the meaning of the war and what happened. It was the second day of October when we realized that the war was real and the war had begun. My mother did not know what to do with her 7 children.
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