Quotes About Fleeing
Where I told you to run, so we'd both be free.
~ Suzanne Collins
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Most of the travel was purposeless, carried out in exactly the desperate spirit of fleeing from pursuers. It was romantic, in a certain sense. Especially if you're not the one doing it.
~ Charles Frazier
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Possibly that's what happened out past the Böotes void—not a galactic-scale civilization, but a race of pathological cowards fleeing their own exponential transcendence.
~ Charles Stross
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It was a flight, a kind of fleeing, a kind of falling, falling higher and higher, spinning off the edge of the earth and beyond the sun and through the vast silent vacuum where there were no burdens and where everything weighed exactly nothing.
~ Tim O'Brien
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A man is never so vulnerable in a battle as when he flees," Lord Eddard has told Jon once. "A running man is like a wounded animal to a soldier. It gets his bloodlust up.
~ George R.R. Martin
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Most of them were running away from something?usually the law.
~ Jack Kerouac
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No matter how far from the war we run, it always catches up with us.
~ Scott Westerfeld, Goliath
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By now, the three assholes were probably running out the back door and heading around both sides of the house to outflank
~ Nelson DeMille
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Hay una manera de huir que parece buscar.
~ Victor Hugo
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Yet, I doubt he would have chosen such a risky life if he hadn't been fleeing an orderly one.
~ Gloria Steinem
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The man does better who runs from disaster than he who is caught by it.
~ Homer
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Grown men have been seen fleeing after reading the menu posted outside.
~ Bill Geist
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Don't run," Fanny advised. "That will only arouse his primal male urge to pursue fleeing prey.
~ Nicole Jordan
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Of the 36 ways of avoiding disaster, running away is the best' (Old Chinese proverb, written down and kept by Agatha Christie)
~ Laura Thompson
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He was within a few hours of giving his enemies the slip forever.
~ Laurence Sterne
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I wish you always the joyous summer you deserve and blame you not for fleeing the stark winter you saw in me. -Stanton Horne, Lord Wyndham (in his letter to Lady Alicia)
~ Celeste Bradley
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Angels often flee from people who scream too loudly—they know at such moments how close the man or woman is to us, and they feel outnumbered. For devils rush in to attend such outcries.
~ Norman Mailer
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What he was doing, creeping through the world like a thief – where he was going to, in secrecy – what he might be fleeing from – those questions also she didn't know the answer to. But she did know that only the Lords went beardless.
~ Cynthia Voigt
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The wicked flee when none pursueth.
~ Charles Portis
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Is this what we fled, when we left the ocean? Did we grow legs so we could run away?)
~ Cherie Priest
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The brain uses a simple but cunning method to make emotional memories register with special potency: the very same neurochemical alerting systems that prime the body to react to life-threatening emergencies by fighting or fleeing also stamp the moment in memory with vividness.
~ Daniel Goleman
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One of them was Fritz Thyssen, one of the earliest and biggest contributors to the party. Fleeing the Nazi regime has ruined German industry. And to all he met abroad he proclaimed, What a fool ( Dummkopf ) I was!
~ William L. Shirer
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ISIS has stated that it intends to infiltrate the hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing the barbaric ISIS terrorists, using their families as cover.
~ Pete Hoekstra
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Il dardo omicida che è stato scoccato Non ha toccato terra; è la via più sicura E' quella di evitarne la caduta. Dunque, a cavallo. Non indugiamo in leziosi congedi: Prendiamo il volo. C'è onore nella fuga Di chi abbandona il luogo in cui s'è estinta ogni pietà
~ William Shakespeare
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