Quotes About Departure
One morning, I woke to find Chiron gone. This was not unusual. He often rose before we did, to milk the goats or pick fruits for breakfast. I left the cave so that Achilles
~ Madeline Miller
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To die is landing on some distant shore.
~ John Dryden
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Sometimes people say Good riddance! in so many words.
~ John Fowles
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It poured with rain the day I left. But I was filled with excitement, a strange exuberant sense of taking wing. I didn't know where I was going, but I knew what I needed. I needed a new land, a new race, a new language; and although I couldn't have put it into words then, I needed a new mystery.
~ John Fowles
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Gant abruptly stood and said, "Thank you for your time, Mr. Koane. I'll see myself out.
~ John Grisham
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I'll see you on the other side.
~ John Grisham
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When the train arrived in Batesville, its sixth stop, at 4:15, Liza decided to get off.
~ John Grisham
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What is life? It departs covertly. Like a thief Death took him.
~ John Gunther
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As Mary left Kirk o'Field, she passed the entrance of her own bedroom.
~ John Guy
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Then, at two o'clock in the early morning of February 10, while Melville was still packing his bags
~ John Guy
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She rode out of Edinburgh at the head of between eight and ten thousand men
~ John Guy
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Now you go into oblivion.
~ John Howard Griffin
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Sell my old clothes - I'm off to heaven
~ John Irving
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Almost everyone is dying to leave home, eventually; and almost everyone needs to.
~ John Irving
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Loved ones leave us and we go on—ghosts or no ghosts, my way or Molly's, we still see them. As Matthew and I knew, the dead don't entirely go away—not if you see them on the subway, or in your heart.
~ John Irving
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why Edward Bonshaw had been so attached to it? "A glooming peace this morning with it brings"—well, yes, and why would such darkness ever depart? Who can happily think of what else happened to Juliet and her Romeo, and not dwell on what happened to them at the end of their story?
~ John Irving
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He might have told Homer, then, that he loved him very much and that he needed something very active to occupy himself at this moment of Homer's departure.
~ John Irving
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We'll be back, with more ashes for you!" el jefe had shouted. "You
~ John Irving
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He had simply made up his mind to go some time before, and that anyone looking for excuses to leave can always find them.
~ John Irving
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Why did you step out of my life, you minx? Your new hair-do is fascinating and cosmopolitan." He snatched at her pigtail and pressed it to his wet moustache, kissing it vigorously. "The scent of soot and carbon in your hair excites me with suggestions of glamorous Gotham. We must leave immediately. I must go flower in Manhattan.
~ John Kennedy Toole
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Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go. OSCAR WILDE
~ John Lloyd
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I look at what is happening with Ryan Giggs at Manchester United now and I am dismayed that Liverpool are letting that experience leave.
~ Jamie Carragher
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I could fill a thousand pages telling you how I felt and still you would not understand. So now I leave without a sound, except that of my heart shattering as it hits the ground.
~ Unknown
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As I make my way to the exit, I hope you'll realize with every step I take, that the pain is tearing me apart.
~ Unknown
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