Quotes About Departure
they leave when it's over, exeunt, pursued by a bear with an empty porridge bowl. If
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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If you don't leave now, I'll call the
~ Cathy Gillen Thacker
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now he sensed that she was saying goodbye to him
~ Catrin Collier
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salve atque vale
~ Catullus
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I make it easier for people to leave by making them hate me a little.
~ Cecelia Ahern
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Men kan weg moeten, zonder dat men ergens heen moet. Dat zijn de gevallen, dat men ergens vandaan moet.
~ Gerard Reve
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I packed my stuff, left my cactus BILLY with the neighbors, and got a taxi to the bus station.
~ Gerry Alanguilan
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We never set eyes on Fatima or our dog or the city we had known ever again. Like a body prematurely buried, unmourned withpot coffin or ceremony, our hasty untidy exit from Jerusalem was no way to have said goodbye to our home, our country and all that we knew and loved.
~ Ghada Karmi
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Death is nothing at all, I have only slipped away into the next room.
~ Gianrico Carofiglio
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Pensai alla frase più precisa che abbia mia letto sul concetto di felicità. Era di Prévert - o forse di Proust? - e faceva più o meno così: "Ho riconosciuto la felicità dal rumore che ha fatto andandosene." Mi chiesi se anche questa fosse melensa, solo più adatta alla mia indole. Non risposi alla domanda. Non lo faccio quasi mai.
~ Gianrico Carofiglio
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I don't feel so sad when somebody dies, Julio, because they fly away to explore the stars and planets. When it's our turn we join them in exploring the universe.
~ Gilbert Hernandez
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To leave Venice felt as foreign as flying to the stars.
~ Gina Buonaguro
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Just like a character in a novel, he disappeared suddenly, without leaving the slightest trace behind.
~ Giorgio Bassani
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O miser, quest´è l´ora che ´nsieme n´anderete nello ´nferno! voi sarete oggi d´esto mondo fora, sanza veder di questa state il verno; e´ vostri nomi faranno dimora nel fiume dove siete, in sempiterno!».
~ Giovanni Boccaccio
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Quando uno lascia il suo paese è meglio che non ci torni più, perché ogni cosa muta faccia mentre egli è lontano, e anche le faccie con cui lo guardano son mutate, e sembra che sia diventato straniero anche lui.
~ Giovanni Verga
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Quando uno non ha niente, il meglio è di andarsene.
~ Giovanni Verga
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The worst thing,' Mena said, 'is to have to leave your hometown where everyone, even the stones, know who you are. It must be heartbreaking to leave them all behind and head off down the road. The bird that's most blessed has a home for his nest.
~ Giovanni Verga
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rampole isn't here and nobody knows when she'll be back
~ Gladys Mitchell
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Although some Jews "traveled by donkey," the Jews of Spain, for the most part, walked out of their country. These refugees were the "scholars, the sons and daughters of families who had served their monarchs . . . shoemakers, tanners, butchers, the old, the pregnant, [and] the young."6
~ Gloria Golden
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I am my father's daughter, and my Father is the King of Leaving
~ Goldberry Long
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The foot steps that were next to me have gone their separate ways.
~ good charlotte
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I didn't understand her being gone, either. I had seen her fall. Now her part of any conversation would always be unsaid, and the direction she would have gone walking would always be empty. Her absence extended in lines of numbers made of smoke, backward in memory and forward in futures never to occur.
~ Gordon Dahlquist
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The grave is the gateway through which we are all borne home: the body by man, the soul by angels.
~ James Lendall Basford
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Death is just a final breath.
~ Terri Guillemets
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