Quotes About Fleeing
Anyone who had anything got out
~ Julie Salamon
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You can run," he said. "But you'll only die tired.
~ Karen Traviss
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When Tyler fled and Sutter pursued him, this was the closest thing to a wilderness there was, and there was really no thought of going anywhere else, and as these fugitives, mentor and protégé, fled from a world that still adhered to form and order they were fleeing not only geographically but chronologically, for they were fleeing into the past.
~ William Gay
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In the end he slunk out of Normandy in December 1203, like a thief in the night.
~ David Carpenter
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l'intuition de fuir avait été bonne. Elle tait encore capable d'aller vers ce qui pouvait l'apaiser. Changer d'air, comme on dit. Elle respirait ici comme une autre vie.
~ David Foenkinos
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E la cosa incredibile è che ho visto come fuggivi senza muoverti dal tuo posto, sfruttando quella momentanea distrazione per sparire.
~ David Grossman
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We suffer with those who have disappeared, those who have had to flee their homes, and those who have been tortured.
~ Oscar Romero
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The Man in Black fled across the desert, and the Gunslinger followed
~ Stephen King, The Gunslinger
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It's a question I often ask myself: what would I do with me? And I don't know the answer. I don't know what I'd do, except run away.
~ Alexander Masters
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We have a moral obligation to assist those fleeing religious persecution and to no longer turn a blind eye to the plight of our Christian brothers abroad.
~ Mark Meadows
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The people who are fleeing Syria, they're the ones who need to run the country there long-term.
~ Lee Zeldin
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I'M PRETTY GOOD at multitasking, so I figured I could flee in terror and argue at the same time.
~ Rick Riordan
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One of these days, I would love to exit a world without being pursued by an angry mob.
~ Rick Riordan
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A quick getaway,' she said, shucking
~ Kate Atkinson
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Dio che ci fugge dalle avide mani
~ David Maria Turoldo
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He gave me a look that would have made cancer apologize, then ran like hell.
~ David Wong
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they were dashing off upon the track over which they had so recently come-- on the road down the valley with the flood following fast behind them.
~ Alice B. Emerson
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We fled you others, corrupt compatriots, love without a bed, in the woods its dark arms.
~ Alice Notley
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Al parecer, huir es poco glorioso. Lástima, porque es una sensación muy agradable. La huida proporciona la más formidable sensación de libertad que se pueda experimentar. Te sientes más libre huyendo que si no tienes nada de lo que huir. [...] Uno debería tener siempre algo de lo que huir, para cultivar esa maravillosa posibilidad. De hecho, siempre hay algo de lo que huir. Aunque sólo sea de uno mismo.
~ Amelie Nothomb
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Devant ce que j'avais si longtemps attendu, devant ce que j'avais par avance trop embelli au cours de mes rêveries; il ne me restait finalement qu'un seul recours : la fuite.
~ Yukio Mishima
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Bombs Away!" he yelled, swooping low over StregaSchloss. He saw little figures on the ground fleeing from the large green projectile that was speeding their way. "And a direct hit, if I'm not mistaken," he observed to himself. With a tremendous slapping sound, Ffup's digestive overload landed on a human target. There was a scream, a ghastly choking sound, and then silence.
~ Debi Gliori
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After the outbreak of war, in April 1940, we left Geneva with our three children aged 4 years, 2 years and 2 weeks only to become part of the disordered refugee crowds fleeing across France from the German army.
~ James Meade
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I know well what I am fleeing from but not what I am in search of.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Washington reserved his deepest contempt for Americans who had thrown in with the British. "One or two have done what a great many ought to have done long ago—committed suicide," he told his brother. For those obliged to flee so abruptly from their homeland, "the last trump could not have struck them with greater consternation.
~ Rick Atkinson
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