Quotes About Separation
I'm not a method actor. I try to stay separate but to imagine what they'd feel, to put myself in their shoes.
~ Tuppence Middleton
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In Mexico, this idea that fathers go away is really deeply accepted because, for so long, so many men have had to leave to work in the United States.
~ Diego Luna
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Sometimes I feel so separated, you know? The Kardashians over here, the Jenners over here, little me in the middle. We've got to keep the family going.
~ Caitlyn Jenner
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My loyalty to my father had increased in proportion to the miles between us.
~ Tara Westover
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In real life, T. J. Miller is one of my best friends, and I'll maybe see him for two or three days in a row, and then I won't see him for four months. That's just how our lives are.
~ Pete Holmes
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There's nothing more romantic after not seeing your husband for four months than to have our first night back together, on a Broadway stage, with 12 million people watching.
~ Deborra-Lee Furness
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We have this idea in our minds that there's this separation of church and state in America, which I think is a good thing. And we extend that to our politics - not just church and state, but it's also there's a separation of religion and politics. But of course there isn't.
~ Stephen Colbert
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Your government is no longer mine.
~ Scott Nearing
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Entrepreneurs in the United States and Europe finally figured out how to separate aluminum from minerals cheaply and also how to produce it on an industrial scale.
~ Sam Kean
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We are afraid of death, we are afraid of separation, and we are afraid of nothingness.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden
~ Thomas C. Foster
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And this is the part of love no one tells you about: that you can be far apart and if you close your eyes and push you face into the pillow, you can reach across time and space and for a few moments before you fall asleep you can be together for as long as you like.
~ Thomas Christopher Greene
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He had been held to her by a beautiful thread which it pained him to spoil by breaking, rather than by a chain he could not break.
~ Thomas Hardy
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As Antigone said, I am neither a dweller among men nor ghosts.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Well -- I'm an outsider to the end of my days!
~ Thomas Hardy
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I have seen your mother; and I will never see her again!
~ Thomas Hardy
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Tell me now, Angel, do you think we shall meet again after we are dead? I want to know. He kissed her to avoid a reply at such a time. O, Angel--I fear that means no! said she, with a suppressed sob. And I wanted so to see you again-- so much, so much! What--not even you and I, Angel, who love each other so well?
~ Thomas Hardy
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Your husband, my dear, is, I make no doubt, having scorching weather all this time. Lord, if he could only see his pretty wife now! Not that this weather hurts your beauty at all—in fact, it rather does it good.
~ Thomas Hardy
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He was at the brightest period of masculine growth, for his intellect and his emotions were clearly separated: he had passed the time during which the influence of youth indiscriminately mingles them in the character of impulse, and he had not yet arrived at the stage wherein they become united again, in the character of prejudice, by the influence of a wife and family.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Enough that in the present case, as in millions, it was not the two halves of a perfect whole that confronted each other at the perfect moment; a missing counterpart wandered independently about the earth waiting in crass obtuseness till the late time came.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Separation…though effectual with people of certain humors, is apt to idealize the removed object with others; notably those whose affection, placid and regular as it may be, flows deep and long.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Qui soffriamo dolore e pena qui c'incontriamo per separarci ancora; solo in cielo non ci divideremo più
~ Thomas Hardy
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As for my feet, the little feet You used to call so pretty, There's one, I know, in Bedford Row, The t'other's in the City.
~ Thomas Hood
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no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place, or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer, on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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