logo

Quotes About Departure

Y tú de qué lado estás? —Del mismo que he estado siempre: del nuestro. —¿Y ése qué lado es? —El de los que van a salir de aquí.
~ Ray Loriga
Life at home wasn't very good and I had really left by the time I was 16 and didn't go back until after Cambridge when I went to look after my mother when she was dying.
~ Roger Scruton
CEOs can stay too long.
~ Mark V. Hurd
I don't want to speak about why I left Chelsea. I will keep that to myself.
~ Nemanja Matic
I find in most circumstances, people leave bosses, not companies.
~ John Rampton
It is with great regret that I have to inform Manchester City of my wish to leave the club. I would like to state that I have great respect for the club, its supporters, and the owner, Sheikh Mansour, who has been nothing other than respectful to me.
~ Carlos Tevez
Celtic are the club I supported as a boy, and I loved every moment I was there. For me to leave there, I knew I was going to have to not just come to a club, but I had to come to a special club that was going to allow me to connect with the players and hopefully the supporters, too.
~ Brendan Rodgers
If a local market is supporting the team strongly, you're not going to have a lot of support for a team leaving that market.
~ Bob McNair
I've left Bethlehem, and I feel free. I've left the girl I was supposed to be, and some day I'll be born.
~ Paula Cole
My father longed for a better life for us, and when I was nine he got a job as a heart surgeon in Belfast. It was very bittersweet when we said goodbye to our relatives, and I remember crying my eyes out at the airport.
~ Katie Melua
Many clubs wanted to know when I was leaving Inter, and Liverpool was one of those clubs, so people were surprised I chose Galatasaray.
~ Wesley Sneijder
Alison Carr on 'Homeland.' She was such great character to play, so clever and full of surprises. I was sad to see her go.
~ Miranda Otto
The light was draining out of the room, going back through the window where it had come from.
~ Raymond Carver
All I know about this fine, sweaty life, my own or anyone else's, is that in a little while I'll rise up and leave this astonishing place that gives shelter to dead people. This graveyard. And go. Walking first on one rail and then the other.
~ Raymond Carver
He turned and walked across the floor and out. I watched the door close. I listened to his steps going away down the imitation marble corridor. After a while they got faint, then they got silent. I kept on listening anyway.
~ Raymond Chandler
When I left Merle was wearing a bungalow apron and rolling pie crust. She came to the door wiping her hands on the apron and kissed me on the mouth and began to cry and ran back into the house, leaving the doorway empty [...] I had a funny feeling as I saw the house disappear, as though I had written a poem and it was very good and I had lost it and would never remember it again. (p. 262)
~ Raymond Chandler
This was the time to leave, to go far away. So I pushed the door open and stepped quietly in.
~ Raymond Chandler
The room was suddenly full of heavy silence, like a fallen cake. I went on out, parting the silence as if I was pushing my way through water.
~ Raymond Chandler
Once there was a boy who had to leave home...and find another.
~ Rebecca Young
The train goes slowly. From time to time it stops, so that the dead can be taken off. It stops a lot.
~ Remarque Erich
a blur of white satin and lace, Louisa Marie Honeycutt dove into the waiting limousine, slid across
~ Rhonda Nelson
An dieser Stelle gingen Billy Halleck und die Wahrheit getrennte Wege.
~ Richard Bachmann
he was leaving for America, often only a place in the mind.
~ Richard Brautigan
Good work,' he said, and went out the door. What work ? We never saw him before. There was no door.
~ Richard Brautigan