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Quotes About Parting

Antoine took her in his arms. The scent of jasmine was intoxicating, and she knew suddenly, certainly, that from now on, whenever she smelled jasmine, she would remember this good-bye.
~ Kristin Hannah
Get what?" she asked, but she didn't want to hear. "That every time we kiss, it's good-bye.
~ Kristin Hannah
That every time we kiss, it's good-bye.
~ Kristin Hannah
sex could mean many things; one of them was good-bye.
~ Kristin Hannah
Elsa stared at Rose for as long as she could, memorizing everything about her, but at last, she had no choice. It was time to leave this place, this woman, this home
~ Kristin Hannah
İnsanlar giderdi ve eÄŸer çok derinden, ÅŸiddetle severseniz onlar?n ani ve h?zl? gidiÅŸleri ruhunuzun derinliklerine kadar ürpermenize neden olurdu.
~ Kristin Hannah
He touched her face with a gentleness that made her want to cry; it felt like a good-bye, that touch, and she knew good-bye.
~ Kristin Hannah
A life lived alone simply feels long and boring. But a life shared with someone you love reaches the place of parting in no time at all.
~ Ky?ichi Katayama
It's not the parting or the absence that's sad. You love them, and that's why saying good-bye breaks your heart.
~ Kyoichi Katayama
G'night, luv.
~ L.A. Meyer
Good night, Gabriel.' [Kaitlyn] said You jerk [Gabriel] widened his eyes. 'Don't you want to stay? It's a big bed.
~ L.J. Smith
I love you. I'll love you forever. But I have to do this.
~ L.J. Smith
And if with prayer and praise they heart is filled, Its fever cooled, its stormy passions stilled, If thou dost catch faint glimpses of that shore Where sorrow dies, and parting is no more, And thou canst almost solve death's mystery, O, then, God's handmaid, Beauty, dwells with thee!
~ laighton albert
The going away of friends does not make the remainder more precious. It takes so much from them as there was a common link. A. B. and C. make a party. A. dies. B. not only loses A. but all A.'s part in C. C. loses A.'s part in B., and so the alphabet sickens by subtraction of interchangeables.
~ lamb charles ii
There is only one word of tenderness we could say, which we have not said oftentimes before ; and there is no consolation in it. The happy never say, and never hear said, farewell.
~ landor walter savage iii
Atque in pepetuum, frater, ave atque vale," he whispered. The words of the poem had never seemed so fitting: Forever and ever, my brother, hail and farewell.
~ Cassandra Clare
Every meeting led to a parting, and so it would, as long as life was mortal. In every meeting there was some of the sorrow of parting, but in everything parting there was some of the joy of meeting as well.
~ Cassandra Clare
I take your hand, brother, so that you may go in peace.
~ Cassandra Clare
A sort of good-bye without saying good-bye," he said. "It is a reference to a passage in the Bible. 'And Mizpah, for he said, the Lord watch between me and thee when we are absent one from another.
~ Cassandra Clare
We spoke of how to say good-bye," Jem said. "When Jonathan bid farewell to David, he said, 'Go in peace, for as much as we have sworn, both of us, saying the Lord be between me and thee, forever.' They did not see each other again, but they did not forget. So it will be with us. When I am Brother Zachariah, when I no longer see the world with my human eyes, I will still be in some part the Jem you knew, and I will see you with the eyes of my heart.
~ Cassandra Clare
Mizpah ," he said. She blinked at him, a little dazed. "What?" "A sort of good-bye without saying good-bye," he said. "It is a reference to a passage in the Bible. 'And Mizpah, for he said, the Lord watch between me and thee when we are absent one from another.
~ Cassandra Clare
Jem cried out with all his remaining strength. You cannot go where I am going! Nor would I want that for you!
~ Cassandra Clare
Will-," Tessa began but it was too late, Church made a yowling noise at being woken, and lashed out with his claws. Will began to swear. Tessa left, unable to hide the slightest of smiles as she went.
~ Cassandra Clare
When I am in the darkness, I want to think of it in the light, with you," he said, and straightened, and turned to walk toward the door. The parchment robes of the Silent Brothers moved around him as he moved, and Tessa watched him, paralyzed, every pulse of her heart beating out the words she could not say: Good-bye. Good-bye. Good-bye.
~ Cassandra Clare