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Quotes About Separation

In the end, the discipline of verification is what separates journalism from entertainment, propaganda, fiction, or art.
~ Bill Kovach
Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
~ William Shakespeare
So I find every pleasant spot In which we two were wont to meet, The field, the chamber, and the street, For all is dark where thou art not
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson
As a matter of history great developments in art have often been remarkably separate from religious motivation and use.
~ Ruth Benedict
As far as art and filmmaking is concerned, I don't see there's any separation; it's just one continuous thing.
~ Steve McQueen
Art can sometimes be separate from the artist.
~ Vivek Shraya
Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing.
~ William Shakespeare
When we separate music from life we get art.
~ John Cage
You cannot all abandon your possessions, but at least you can change your attitude about them. All getting separates you from others; all giving unites to others.
~ Francis of Assisi
fresh. "I miss you, too. Get some sleep.
~ Danielle Steel
He seemed so far away and suddenly so independent. She couldn't believe the time had finally come for him to leave for college, and she still looked depressed the next day at work.
~ Danielle Steel
And in the parking lot, far from where she lay
~ Danielle Steel
he had stayed, he and his children would be long dead
~ Danielle Steel
so long. She promised to
~ Danielle Steel
her, and it seemed wiser not to see each
~ Danielle Steel
do. And besides, he's going to be away at
~ Danielle Steel
I know that no matter how lonely I get, I'll never be truly alone again. Our loved ones don't leave us. They just move out of sight for a while, and wait...in the shades.
~ Darren Shan
It was always difficult to get cattle returned once a marriage was dissolved.
~ Dave Eggers
There's nowt to know. A miserable caulker. But you, you're different, and you'll be grown and gone afore I know." He stared from the window. Sleet splashed down onto the pebbledash outside. "And this is hardly a place that'll draw you back," he said.
~ David Almond
His jumpsuit was white, and on the back were the letters D and R printed in black. They stood for "death row". Mars had equated it to a snake's rattle, warning folks to stay the hell away.
~ David Baldacci
about three thousand miles separating them. She
~ David Baldacci
it has always been both necessary and proper for man, in his thinking, to divide things up, and to separate them, so as to reduce his problems to manageable proportions; for evidently, if in our practical technical work we tried to deal with the whole of reality all at once, we would be swamped. So, in certain ways, the creation of special subjects of study and the division of labour was an important step forward.
~ David Bohm
In a way, techniques of meditation can be looked on as measures which are taken by man to try to reach the immeasurable, i.e., a state of mind in which he ceases to sense a separation between himself and the whole of reality. But clearly, there is a contradiction in such a notion, for the immeasurable is, if anything, just that which cannot be brought within the limits determined by man's knowledge and reason.
~ David Bohm
By using the term 'thinking substance' in such sharp contrast to 'extended substance' [Descartes] was clearly implying that the various distinct forms appearing in thought do not have their existence in such an order of extension and separation (i.e., some kind of space), but rather in a different order, in which extension and separations have no fundamental significance.
~ David Bohm