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Quotes About Departure

I didn't leave the Congress; I was expelled.
~ Sharad Pawar
When it's my time to go, I'll go, but the only time that's going to be for 'Teen Mom' is when the network takes it off the air.
~ Farrah Abraham
Phil has always been a fighter. He was getting in fights all the time. I told him that if he ever hit me then I would leave the band. He wanted to find out if I was telling him the truth. He hit me so I left and that is how UFO split up.
~ Michael Schenker
really have to go if we're going to keep that reservation." Tracy handed her overnight bag
~ Robert Dugoni
That's not to say she wasn't sincerely happy for me, but with every new beginning, there is an inevitable end we must first accept, and my mother was struggling to accept that her boy had finished high school and would be leaving home in just a few short months.
~ Robert Dugoni
Strike the tent.
~ Robert E. Lee
Let the tent be struck.
~ Robert E. Lee
I shall set forth for somewhere,I shall make the reckless choiceSome say when they are in voiceAnd tossing so as to scareThe white clouds over them on,I shall have less to say,But I shall be gone.
~ Robert Frost
The only certain freedom's in departure.
~ Robert Frost
D'you mind if we get going?' said Strike, checking his watch. 'I told Elin I'll be over tonight.' 'No problem,' said Robin. Yet for some reason—perhaps due to her headache, perhaps because of the lonely woman sitting in Summerfield among the memories of loved ones who had left her—Robin could easily have wept all over again.
~ Robert Galbraith
We . . . would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord. – 2 Corinthians 5:8 NIV
~ Robert J. Morgan
For I am hard-pressed between the two, having a desire to depart and be with Christ, which is far better. – Philippians 1:23
~ Robert J. Morgan
This is the departure strip, the dream-road. Whoever built it left numbers, words and arrows. He had to leave in a hurry.
~ Robert Lowell
A plethora of the continent's brightest lights had also taken flight. Not just Einstein, but Hans Bethe, Max Born, Erwin Schrödinger, Eugene Wigner, Otto Stern, Lise Meitner, Robert Frisch, Enrico Fermi, Edward Teller, Maria Goeppert-Mayer—the list went on and on.
~ Robert Masello
Thank you very much," said I cold-bloodedly, left the book, which had been most absolutely widely distributed because it had unconditionally to have been read, as I chose, where it was, and softly withdrew, without wasting another word. "Uncultivated and ignorant man!" shouted the bookseller after me, for he was most justifiably and deeply vexed.
~ Robert Walser
So I said I'd had a headache all day (which was true) and on second thought I would go home to bed, and I was sorry. I was out the door again not five minutes after I'd gone in. Mel
~ Robin McKinley
I was going. I couldn't stay here. Every breath of its stale air, every square inch of the place mocked me, grabbed at my ankles. It needed blood to survive and it wasn't going to get mine.
~ Roddy Doyle
She finished her drink and put it down. It's getting chilly out here. Yes. Let us repair within. I'd like to repair. I put down my cigar and we stood and she kissed me. So I put my arm around her trim and sparkling, blue-kept waist and we moved away from the bar, toward the archway, through the archway and beyond, into the house we were leaving. Let's make it a triple-asterisk break: ***
~ Roger Zelazny
In a moment, she would be gone, taking with her my chance of obtaining some answers on which my life might depend.
~ Roger Zelazny
the love which is over and done with passes into another world like a ship into space, lights no longer winking
~ Roland Barthes
In the standard telling of his life, Hamilton boards a ship in October 1772 and sails off to North America forever.
~ Ron Chernow
On April 16, 1789, George Washington departed from Mount Vernon on an eight-day journey to New York that blossomed into a national celebration.
~ Ron Chernow
That his father honored his wish to leave Standard Oil only deepened the bond between them.
~ Ron Chernow
Junior waited more than a year to depart from the company.
~ Ron Chernow