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Quotes About Separation

Our government should be entirely and purely secular. The religious views of a candidate should be kept entirely out of sight.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
My views as an individual ought not to be confused with my views as a scientist - the minute you try to mingle God and science, you get into trouble. Metaphysics has its place, and science has its place; don't mix the two.
~ Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
After six months of playing Chris Darden, it's very hard for me to separate my views from his.
~ Sterling K. Brown
The separation of audience into tribes preferring to reinforce their own views with media of similar ideological stripe makes true debate impossible.
~ Richard Edelman
I have already disassociated myself from my husband's views.
~ Sushma Swaraj
It's quite easy for schisms to develop in societies, in villages, cities or countries.
~ Rory Kinnear
I think that women really entwine with the people that they become close to in a way that men don't - and so, when they are forced to disentwine, you can't remove the vines without doing some damage.
~ Gillian Flynn
I was motivated to write about violence because I believe it's not unusual. I see it as just a part of life, and I think we get in trouble when we separate people who've experienced it from those who haven't.
~ Alice Sebold
When man began to think he was a separate person with a separate soul, it created a violent situation.
~ Harry Dean Stanton
You'd have to put yourself back in the 1960s to understand how separate from the mainstream of American life soldiers felt themselves to be, because we knew that students and others were demonstrating pretty violently against what we were doing.
~ Joe Haldeman
I have a very simple philosophy. One has to separate the abilities from the disabilities. The fact I cannot walk, that I need crutches or a scooter or whatever it is, has nothing to do with my playing the violin.
~ Itzhak Perlman
I am firmly of the view we should keep the police out of politics in Britain, or we risk going the way of American politics, where the Whitewater investigation lasted virtually the whole of the two terms of the Clinton administration but turned up nothing.
~ Jonathan Powell
Christian virtues unite men. Racism separates them.
~ Sargent Shriver
McDermott and two colleagues - James H. Fowler of the University of California, San Diego, and Nicholas A. Christakis of Harvard University - published a paper titled 'Breaking Up is Hard to Do, Unless Everyone Else is Doing it Too.' Their study shows that divorce can spread like a virus among friends, siblings and co-workers.
~ Katie Hafner
Vision connects you. But it also separates you. In my work, and my life, I feel a desire to merge. Not in terms of losing my own identity... but there's a feeling that life is interconnected, that there's life in stones and rocks and trees and dirt, like there is in us.
~ Bill Viola
I was holding on to a future that had been canceled. I was watching Boyfriend's future unfold while I stayed locked in the past. I'd need to accept that his future and mine, his present and mine, were now separate and that all we had left in common was our history.
~ Lori Gottlieb
I'd need to accept that his future and mine, his present and mine, were now separate and that all we had left in common was our history.
~ Lori Gottlieb
Not to sound like Donald Trump or anything, but you're fired.
~ Lori Wilde
She thought men and women belonged to different races and any getting together was worse than
~ Unknown
Eventually it comes to you: the thing that makes you exceptional, if you are at all, is inevitably that which must also make you lonely.
~ Lorraine Hansberry
The thing that makes you exceptional, if you are at all, is inevitably that which must also make you lonely.
~ Lorraine Hansberry
I want to see you again," Greystone said quietly. "I'm not certain that's wise. We are of different worlds, Your Grace. In yours, I am but one night and in mine you are destined to be merely a memory.
~ Lorraine Heath
It would imply an intimacy we do not share.
~ Lorraine Heath
It was like the classic scene in the movies where one lover is on the train and one is on the platform and the train starts to pull away, and the lover on the platform begins to trot along and then jog and then sprint and then gives up altogether as the train speeds irrevocably off. Except in this case I was all the parts: I was the lover on the platform, I was the lover on the train. And I was also the train.
~ Lorrie Moore