Quotes About Separation
It is a very painful thing, having to part company with what torments you. And how mute the world is!
~ Robert Walser
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He probably was happy, too, to get away from his mother!)
~ Roberta Edwards
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she had two phones.
~ Robin Cook
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I love you. I will love you till the stars crumble, which is a less idle threat than is usual to lovers on parting.
~ Robin McKinley
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No one, mortal, immortal, or creatures beyond the knowledge of either, can belong to two worlds.
~ Robin McKinley
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Odat? demarat? relaÅ£ia, de ce e atât de greu sa te desparÅ£i de acest partener care te târ??te dup? el în etapele pline de suferin?? ale acestui dans distrug?tor? Regula de baz? este: cu cât e mai greu s? pui cap?t unei relaÅ£ii pernicioase, cu atât înseamn? c? ea înglobeaz? mai multe elemente ale luptei din copil?rie.
~ Robin Norwood
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You're better off without me. And I don't want to be around when you realize it.
~ Robyn Schneider
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To whom can I put this question (with any hope of an answer)? Does being able to live without someone you loved mean you loved her less than you thought... ?
~ Roland Barthes
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Only I know what my road has been for the last year and a half: the economy of this motionless and anything but spectacular mourning that has kept me unceasingly separate by its demands; a separation that I have ultimately always projected to bring to a close by a book--Stubbornness, secrecy.
~ Roland Barthes
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Sartre) (The world is full without me, as in Nausea; the world plays at living behind a glass partition; the world is in an aquarium; I see everything close up and yet cut off, made of some other substance; I keep falling outside myself, without dizziness, without blue, into precision.
~ Roland Barthes
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The act of vagabonding is not an isolated trend so much as it is a spectral connection between people long separated by place and time, but somehow speaking the same language.
~ Rolf Potts
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It might have been friction over this issue that caused their relationship to cool in the late 1890s.
~ Ron Chernow
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While keeping apart from the management of the RIMR and the GEB, Rockefeller remained more involved with the University of Chicago.
~ Ron Chernow
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and no real warmth existed between the two
~ Ron Chernow
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Jack often seemed embarrassed by his remoteness from Pierpont.
~ Ron Chernow
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They're trying to carve gaps in society that are too big to bridge.
~ Lee Child
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Sooner or later you ended up an orphan. There was no escaping it.
~ Lee Child
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got up and disappeared in the dark, there one minute, gone the next, like on the apartment balcony in Paris. Nice and I squatted side by side, with our backs against the wall. I said, "This is the scene where I try to get rid of you." She didn't answer.
~ Lee Child
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Like an AWOL soldier saying goodbye to his
~ Lee Child
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Then I started crying for it seemed to me then that life is nothing but people leaving.
~ Lee Smith
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Yes, in Christianity, the gap that our sin creates between us and God is simply insurmountable. Trying to cross it is like jumping off the Newport Beach pier and trying to leap to Hawaii," he said, gesturing in the general direction of the Pacific Ocean.
~ Lee Strobel
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on that night two people will be in one bed; one will be taken and the other left.
~ Lee Strobel
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Whereas he had originally suggested that the good city will come into being if the philosophers become kings, he finally suggests that the good city will come into being if, when the philosophers have become kings, they expel everyone older than ten from the city, i.e., separate the children completely from their parents and their parents' ways and bring them up in the entirely novel ways of the good city.
~ Leo Strauss
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God figured out when he separated us from the rest of the creatures that if we have the power to reason and justify and make decisions, then we are going to make a lot of mistakes passing through. Big, big, big mistakes. God understood that, then gave us the ultimate human power, the power of redemption.
~ Leon Uris
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