Quotes About Depart
It is my eager expectation and hope that . . . Christ will be honored in my body, whether by life or by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. . . . To depart and be with Christ . . . is far better. . . . I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. (Phil. 1:20–21, 23; 3:8)
~ John Piper
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Deep Love is slow of speech and void of art; Silence and timid tears reveal his heart. But shallow Love is ever eloquent To mouth his meagre passion -- and depart.
~ barker elsa iv
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Depart then, impious one! Depart, accursed one! Depart with all your deceits, for God has willed that man should be his temple!
~ Seth Grahame-Smith
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must perform my engagement,4 and let the monster depart with his mate, before I allowed myself to enjoy the delight of an union from which I expected peace.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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This is the part where you run away!
~ Shrek
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let us collect our property - and other people's - and depart at once
~ Beatrix Potter
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Let the restless, the godless, depart and flee from Thee; yet Thou seest them, and dividest the darkness. And behold, the universe with them is fair, though they are foul.
~ St. Augustine
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why don't you just Uber your ass out of here.
~ Michael Connelly
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What point is there in dying in a ward, listening to the moans and rasps of the terminally ill? Wouldn't it be better to spend the twenty-seven thousand on a banquet, then, after taking poison, depart for the other world to the sound of violins, surrounded by intoxicated beautiful women and dashing friends?
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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As an antidote to daily living in a compulsorily egalitarian society, a good ghost story, against all appearances, can bring real joy. The reader may actually depart from it singing [7].
~ Gary William Crawford
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but the sum total of the thing is this: life is life and death is death, and what is dead is dead, and gone is gone, and busy is busy. The gist being that if great beings and treasures and memories depart, never to return, what happens to ordinary everyday items? Nothing.
~ Geetanjali Shree
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This is how I disappear in pieces.This is how I leave while not moving from my seat.This is how I dance away.This is how I'm gone before you wake.
~ Sarah Kay
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They were wheels-up in less than fifteen minutes.
~ Tom Clancy
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We come and we cry, and that is life; we yawn and we depart, and that is death!
~ Ausone de Chancel
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You've missed a lot of things. But mostly I think you've missed several opportunities to leave. Let me assist you to the door so that you won't miss this next one.
~ Victoria Laurie
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Rain has fallen all the day O come among the laden trees. The leaves lie thick upon the way Of memories. Staying a little by the way Of memories shall we depart. Come, my beloved, where I may Speak to your heart.
~ James Joyce
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Remember my words, I may again return, I love you, I depart from materials, I am as one disembodied, triumphant, dead.
~ Walt Whitman
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and she always came away with a sense of relief that she could leave. The place
~ Leslie Meier
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And let this opportunity pass?
~ Unknown
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I charge thee, hence, and do not haunt me thus.
~ William Shakespeare
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Cromwell's imperious words to the Long Parliament: "You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!
~ Winston S. Churchill
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We turned and ran, leaving Zeus hanging.
~ Peter Lerangis
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ABSQUATULATE To flee, abscond, or boogie. This facetious frontier slang combines the notion of speculating with squatting or camping. An example of America's "barbaric brilliancy
~ Phil Cousineau
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I leave from where the apostle arrived.
~ Pope Benedict XVI
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