Quotes About Separation
Squirrelpaw felt fur brush against hers as Stormfur bounded past. He headed straight for Brook, and the two cats touched noses with such tenderness that Squirrelpaw felt a rush of pity. It was all too clear that Stormfur had more heartbreak ahead of him, when the time came to leave the Tribe she-cat for a second time.
~ Erin Hunter
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But Jaypaw seemed to be guided by invisible paws, as though he walked in a secret world she could never be part of. They
~ Erin Hunter
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Graystripe's gone?" Firestar whispered. He sat down, drawing his tail around him. Leafpaw's legs trembled. Her father had never seemed so far away, so far beyond her reach to comfort him.
~ Erin Hunter
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Farewell, Birdflight, Gorsekit, Spottedkit. I will find you again one day, I promise.
~ Erin Hunter
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In life, they were torn apart; in death, they will be united.
~ Erin Hunter
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His name is Brokenkit," she meowed, her voice faltering. Lizardstripe nodded, stretching out a paw to touch the bend in his tail. That was where every cat would think his name came from. But Yellowfang knew the truth. She named her son for the feeling in her chest as she left him there, as if her heart were cleaving in two, as if her life had broken down the middle.
~ Erin Hunter
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I've lost Graystripe; I don't want to leave another friend behind." Ravenpaw shook his head. "My home is here, but I'll never forget you, I promise. I'll be waiting for you always.
~ Erin Hunter
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Badgers and cats don't mix, and that's the end of it.
~ Erin Hunter
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Jayfeather was already expertly separating
~ Erin Hunter
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As he looked across to the opposite bank a cold claw sank into his heart. Sandstorm was gone.
~ Erin Hunter
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Maybe it's best that he stayed behind, she thought. It's not like he can look for Sol himself.
~ Erin Hunter
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broke up into small groups.
~ Erin Hunter
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I fear that we shall be obliged to leave this pudding
~ Beatrix Potter
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What good is a body if I can't have you?
~ Becca Fitzpatrick
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As the cream abandons the milk from which it took its life, and rises to the top and rides there, so men, because they are richer than those around about them, separate themselves, and all mankind below them they regard as skim milk.
~ beecher henry ward xviii
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Your blouse is whitening on the chair and your parrot Flaubert weeps in French: she left him, and he is sorry.
~ Bel Kaufman
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Shortly after my arrival, I discovered that Nancy-Anastasia and poor Walter were also living in the house, in a ground floor room, in order to save money for their divorce. "They're living together?" I asked. "Is Okay. Is Rrawshian saying: 'Not everybody who snore is sleeping.
~ Bel Kaufman
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This is why I can't be with you
~ Bella Andre
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I took the sing from your song. I made a bed where you don't belong.
~ Ben Howard
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the threshold between the hospital and its outside was like a threshold between worlds, between media.
~ Ben Lerner
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Separation from her two-year-old son would leave a permanent scar. Ursula defended that bleak decision for the rest of her life. But she never quite forgave herself.
~ Ben Macintyre
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I needed my daughter to disappear from my sight. If I could have had a wish, I would have wished her away.
~ Ben Marcus
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There are many reasons why babies cry when they are born, and one of them is the sudden separation from the world of pure dreams, where all things are made of enchantment, and where there is no suffering.
~ Ben Okri
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And the leftist bullies use that nonconstitutional phrase as a baton with which to club their opponents into submission. Jefferson's "wall of separation between Church & State," a phrase from his 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists, was meant not to prevent people from expressing religion in the public square but to prevent government from infringing on religious freedom.
~ Ben Shapiro
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