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Quotes About Separation

First came him, then came I, then he came again and then I was lost forever.
~ Alok Jagawat
But missing people and being lonely, she pointed out, are two separate things.
~ Will Schwalbe
There is no place more perfectly lonely than an airport at night when you fear someone you love is dying and you're rushing to see that person.
~ Will Schwalbe
Even if we are separated from people, and even if there is no other gift which we can give to them, we can surround them with the strength and the defence of our prayers.
~ William Barclay
They were the Land people. We were the sea people.
~ William Brinkley
As long as humans follow the dictates of the mind they will remain separated from their spiritual essence and continue to be manipulated.
~ William Buhlman
For nothing can be sole or whole. That has not been rent.
~ William Butler Yeats
Uzakl?klar sevenler için önemsizdir.  Çünkü gerçek sevgiyi anlatan tek duygu; özlemektir
~ William Butler Yeats
Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
~ William Butler Yeats
Absence from whom we love is worse than death, and frustrates hope severer than despair
~ William Cowper
Absence from whom we love is worse than death.
~ William Cowper
Few, few shall part where many meet, The snow shall be their winding sheet; And every turf beneath their feet Shall be a soldier's sepulchre.
~ William Dalrymple
They walked along, two continents of experience and feeling unable to communicate.
~ William Golding
Second.—The Christian is to walk singularly, not after the world's guise, Rom. 12:2. We are commanded not to be conformed to this world, that is, not to accommodate ourselves to the corrupt customs of the world.
~ William Gurnall
O loosen the roots of thy affections from the world, and the tree will fall more easily.
~ William Gurnall
In the words of classicist Jennifer Wise, "With little exaggeration, it could be said that the entirety of the Odyssey ultimately boils down to one simple technological problem: the epic hero's inability to write home."35
~ William J. Bernstein
All they got locked up in this hole is my body. That's all they got, my body, not me. I'm everywhere, see? Everywhere you look, junior, everywhere you go.
~ William Landay
But Ben Rifkin lay in a refrigerated drawer in the M.E.'s office while my son lay in his warm bed, with nothing but luck to separate the one from the other.
~ William Landay
Death is not more certainly a separation of our souls from our bodies than the Christian life is a separation of our souls from worldly tempers, vain indulgences, and unnecessary cares.
~ William Law
Indeed, the attempt to live according to the notion that the fragments are really separate is, in essence, what has led to the growing series of extremely urgent crises that is confronting us today.
~ David Bohm
The notion of a separate organism is clearly an abstraction, as is also its boundary. Underlying all this is unbroken wholeness even though our civilization has developed in such a way as to strongly emphasize the separation into parts.
~ David Bohm
The notion that the one who thinks (the Ego) is at least in principle completely separate from and independent of the reality that he thinks about is of course firmly embedded in our entire tradition.
~ David Bohm
Wolves hate farewells,...
~ David Clement-Davies
In the night, in the utter silence of the nights among those little houses where old people live, she felt him leave the bed and in the pitch-black reach his dressing gown and leave the room. She let him go. How it troubled her, all this. Not much to ask, peace of mind at nights and a bit of ordinary cheerfulness in the day, some conversation, something to laugh about and doing nobody any harm. And not all this. A slit of light came on under the bedroom door.
~ David Constantine