Quotes About Separation
Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again.
~ William Shakespeare
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Only free men can negotiate; prisoners cannot enter into contracts. Your freedom and mine cannot be separated.
~ Nelson Mandela
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If, someday, we all go to prison for downloading music; I hope they separate us by genres.
~ Orebela Gbenga
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I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.
~ ee cummings
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Without realizing it, I fought to keep my two worlds separated. Without ever knowing why, I made sure, whenever possible that nothing passed between the compartmentalization I had created between the day child and the night child. p26
~ Unknown
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Without realizing it, I fought to keep my two worlds separated. Without ever knowing why, I made sure, whenever possible, that nothing passed between the compartmentalization I had created between the day child and the night child." (2003, p. 26)
~ Unknown
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For all the philosophical treatises and for all the assurances of the medical profession, there is no cure for the simple fact that we must leave each other.
~ Marilyn Yalom
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Can't say I miss my husband, though. He turned into a real asshole about this and kicked me out of my house and then filed for divorce. Just because I nailed his brother, and the minister.
~ Unknown
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Otra de las cosas que este extraordinario científico de la mente descubrió hace ya veinticinco siglos es que en la raíz de todo sufrimiento está la creencia, nuestro sentimiento de certeza, de que somos seres aislados, separados del resto del mundo.
~ Unknown
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En el hecho de identificarnos completamente con nuestra forma y no con nuestra esencia está la raíz de todos los problemas y el origen del sufrimiento. A esto es a lo que denominamos ego, la creencia en que estamos separados del universo y de la propia Vida.
~ Unknown
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Es importante recordar que el hemisferio cerebral que procesa los sonidos de la naturaleza es el derecho. Si nos damos cuenta, toda la ciencia actual, sobre todo a partir de Newton, se basa en esta percepción: existimos nosotros y existe un universo externo a nosotros. Esta misma separación afectó profundamente a las religiones al considerar que estábamos nosotros por una parte y allí a lo lejos habitaba un Dios o una serie de dioses.
~ Unknown
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y no obstante solía preguntarme cómo serías en tu espera si abrirías por ejemplo los brazos para abrazar mi ausencia
~ Mario Benedetti
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En los primeros tiempos el exilio era, entre otras cosas, el duro hueso de vivir distante. Ahora es también el de morirse lejos.
~ Mario Benedetti
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Epigrama con muro Entre tú y yo / mengana mía / se levantaba un muro de berlín hecho de horas desiertas añoranzas fugaces
~ Mario Benedetti
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Dar a D•os lo que es de D•os y al César lo que es del César: repartija y prorrateo.
~ Mario Benedetti
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Así estamos, cada uno en su orilla, sin odiarnos, sin amarnos, ajenos.
~ Mario Benedetti
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The secret to happiness, at least to peace of mind, is knowing how to separate sex from love. And, if possible, eliminating romantic love from your life, which is the love that makes you suffer. That way, I assure you, you live with greater tranquility and enjoy things more.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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It was with heavy hearts that they took leave of one another.
~ Unknown
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Nothing's worse than saying goodbye. It's a little like dying.
~ Marjane Satrapi
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Saying goodbye is a little like dying.
~ Marjane Satrapi
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Never a goodbye, always a see you later.
~ Unknown
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As much as Anabaptist teachings anticipated later Western convictions about the separation of church and state, at least in the sixteenth century their beliefs were regarded by Catholics and Protestants alike as grave threats to the stability of European Christian society.
~ Unknown
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Happy Fourth of July," he said in a voice thick with disgust. "Let's start another War of Independence. This time Let's separate from Washington.
~ Unknown
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Why is it that people who are absorbed by something are seen as sad? I can't explain it, but for me it reverses the true state of affairs. To be engaged is to be a part, to be absorbed and fulfilled. To be cool, to be detached from things and to have no passionate feelings is the real sadness. At the heart of depression, that quintessentially modern malaise, is a deep sense of separation from the rest of life.
~ Unknown
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