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Quotes About Separation

The spirit of the marriage left the bedroom and took to living in the parlor.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Some of dese mornin's and it won't be long, you gointuh wake up callin' me and Ah'll be gone.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Miserable, sullen men, black and white under guard had to keep on searching for bodies and digging graves. A huge ditch was dug across the white cemetery and a big ditch was opened across the black graveyard. Plenty
~ Zora Neale Hurston
Music. The great blobs of purple and red emotion have not touched him. He has only heard what I felt. He is far away and I see him but dimly across the ocean and the continent that have fallen between us. He is so pale with his whiteness then and I am so colored.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
My whole life I grew up thinking there is one Internet, but there are actually two, one in the rest of the world and one in China. The one in China is advanced and hi-tech, but it's a scary Internet.
~ Nuseir Yassin
Religion cannot be the agenda of any government.
~ Mamata Banerjee
I've spent my whole life in airports. I don't come home but every two and a half months, which is pretty crazy.
~ Alison Mosshart
Americans, among the marryingest people in the world, are also the divorcingest.
~ Jill Lepore
I'm amongst you all, but I'm not one of you all.
~ Bernard Hopkins
What's really hard is that you could care a lot for someone and not want to live with him anymore.
~ Alice Walker
An' this house just ain't no home, Anytime she goes away.
~ Bill Withers
Sometimes friends move apart from each other for whatever reason.
~ Magic Johnson
War tore my family apart.
~ Alek Wek
Sometimes in the arenas it's hard to really feel that human connection just because you are so removed and so much further away from the crowd.
~ Carly Pearce
When I left the army, I left for good.
~ Bruce Grobbelaar
You can't put abandonment and alienation under arrest.
~ Carrie P. Meek
The countess regarded her sons as too ill-trained to admit of the slightest intimacy with their sisters. All communication between the poor children was therefore strictly watched. When the boys came home from school, the count was careful not to keep them in the house. The boys always breakfasted with their mother and sisters, but after that the count took them off to museums, theatres, restaurants, or, during the summer season, into the country.
~ Honore de Balzac
Hay ciertas personas que no tienen ya el mismo valor una vez separadas de los rostros, de las cosas y de los lugares que les sirven de marco.
~ Honore de Balzac
He puesto demasiadas esperanzas en ti para no tener miedo de todo. Para mí, una separación es el primer paso hacia el abandono, y el abandono es la muerte.
~ Honore de Balzac
Aunque el vulgo no admite cambios bruscos en los sentimientos, no es menos cierto que dos amantes se separan a menudo más rápidamente de lo que tardan en unirse. Iba incubándose en madame de Bargeton y en Lucien un desencanto sobre ellos mismos cuya causa no era otra que París.
~ Honore de Balzac
Death unites as well as separates; it silences all paltry feeling.
~ Honore de Balzac
For a father it is hell to be without your children;
~ Honore de Balzac
Lucien ne reconnut pas sa Louise dans cette chambre froide, sans soleil, à rideaux passés, dont le carreau frotté semblait misérable, où le meuble était usé, de mauvais goût, vieux ou d'occasion. Il est en effet certaines personnes qui n'ont plus ni le même aspect ni la même valeur, une fois séparées des figures, des choses, des lieux qui leur servent de cadre. Les
~ Honore de Balzac
But the fact is that she went away and left us all to cope with the wreckage she left behind.
~ Hope Edelman