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Quotes About Separation

Chúng ta càng dành nhi?u th?i gian ?? g?n bó v?i b?n bè h?n và tìm th?y ni?m vui khi không ? bên nhau, chúng ta s? càng có th? g?n k?t h?n khi l?i ? bên nhau.
~ Steve Harvey
Try to create modules that depend little on other modules. Make them detached, as business associates are, rather than attached, as Siamese twins are.
~ Steve McConnell
Do not cohabit. According to the University of Wisconsin's National Survey of Families and Households, 40 out of 100 couples who cohabit separate before a wedding, and 45 out of the 60 remaining will divorce, leaving only 15 out of 100 couples together after ten years.
~ Steve Prokopchak
We Skype all the time - me and my brothers, and especially me and Dani. Anytime we're apart from the person we're with, we're always trying to be in touch and call.
~ Kevin Jonas
I always sleep on my own. I can't sleep with somebody else. Always separate bedrooms, bathrooms and closets. I'm very individual and I want my own space.
~ Bruno Tonioli
When I was 16, we get kicked out of our house because my mother and my father were separated, so we didn't have money to pay. We got kicked out and had to live with my grandmother, sleeping in the living room, for many years.
~ Demian Maia
Politicians in Canada should not put their religion on their sleeve.
~ Elizabeth May
We deny and have always denied having the slightest link with al-Qaeda.
~ Aslan Maskhadov
I was brought up largely by my grandfather because my father only returned from a prisoner-of-war camp in 1947 and worked in the nearest small town, so I hardly ever saw him.
~ W. G. Sebald
The Health Commissioner has given us good advice. It's smarter to keep the COVID patients separate. You don't want a person who goes into a hospital with one situation developing COVID because they happened to be exposed.
~ Andrew Cuomo
So many people have become divorced from the system, criminalised by their lifestyle.
~ Irvine Welsh
What I did for a living for so many years separated who I was from what I did.
~ Christy Turlington
Once I've properly finished a book, my ideal state of being would be to never think about it again. But with 'Capital,' I felt I'd spent so much time with the characters that they were very, very real, and I definitely had a sense of loss about leaving them behind in a way I've not quite had before.
~ John Lanchester
At the time of 'The Epic,' as a core band, we were all spending so much time apart making music for other people that by the time we got together - even though we grew up together and there's a special connection we have - it was like a rare privilege to come together.
~ Kamasi Washington
In the case of the apple, the fruit nearly always falls far from the tree.
~ Michael Pollan
I tell you, Colonel, we got to win this war. What will happen, do you think, if we lose? Do you think the country will ever get back together again? Doubt it. Would it too deep. The differences. . .If they win there'll be two countries, like France and Germany in Europe, and the border will be armed. Then there'll be a third country in the West, and that one will be the balance of power.
~ Michael Shaara
Door het ruimtelijk van elkaar gescheiden zijn werd onze innerlijke verbondenheid rijker.
~ Michel de Montaigne
The opulence of Bedford Square and the British Museum may be only a few hundred yards away, but New Oxford Street runs between there and here like a river too wide to swim, and you are on the wrong side.
~ Michel Faber
Their wealth makes them like a different creature, an exotic thing that doesn't have to function like a human.
~ Michel Faber
You'll die, you'll die, I'll lose you. You'll go weird and distant and then one day you'll just disappear." She was weeping now. "I won't. I promise.
~ Michel Faber
the sense that they were not on the same page—that they needed different things at this crucial time—entered the car like a discomfiting presence.
~ Michel Faber
Knowledge is not for knowing, knowledge is for cutting.
~ Michel Foucault
Miss Thorne said no more. Poor boy, she thought, away from his loving home and now dumped with an irritable old man. Tom
~ Michelle Magorian
It takes so little, so infinitely little, for someone to find himself on the other side of the border, where everything - love, convictions, faith, history - no longer has meaning. The whole mystery of human life resides on the fact that it is spent in the immediate proximity of, and even in direct contact with, that border, that it is separated from it not by kilometers but by barely a millimeter.
~ Milan Kundera