Quotes About Departure
M?s vienm?r run?jam par to b?d?m, kuri paliek, bet vai tu jau esi padom?jusi par tiem, kuri aiziet? Par to b?d?m, ar kuriem nelaime atn?k… Palic?ju mums ir ž?l, m?s vi?us mierin?m, bet tos, kuri aiziet? -Bet ko v?l vi?i grib, - es aizsvilos, - kroni? Iedrošinošus v?rdus?!
~ Anna Gavalda
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Tas bija br?niš??gi un piln?gi sadom?ti. Viss bija ne?sts. T? nebija dz?ve. T? nebija Par?ze. Bija augusts. Es nebiju t?rists. Es nebiju vecpuisis. Es meloju pats sev. Sev, vi?ai, savai ?imenei. Vi?a nebija mu??e, un, kad pien?ca pa?iru laiks, telefona zvani un meli, vi?a aizbrauca. Pie lidostas durv?m vi?a man pav?st?ja: ''Es m??in?šu dz?vot bez jums. Es ceru, man izdosies…
~ Anna Gavalda
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She simply vanished, I suppose she's entitled to go if she wants to - she's free, white and twenty-one.
~ Anna Kavan
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I shall not walk your ways again.
~ Anne Carson
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My tears brought no sense of release or relief. Their flight felt like the lightest, coldest touch of a departing lover.
~ Anne Giardini
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Death's in the good-bye.
~ Anne Sexton
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You who have inhabited me in the deepest and most broken place, are going, going
~ Anne Sexton
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Now he is gone as you are gone. But he belongs to me like lost baggage.
~ Anne Sexton
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Our bodies were trash. We leave them on the shore.
~ Anne Sexton
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I seem to be a ship that is sailing out of my own life.
~ Anne Sexton
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In the first hour of the new day, in the cold, strong wind that already reaches our native shores, yes, in this one moment of eternally returning regret I realise: what staggers us, over and over again, is the morning splendour of departure!
~ Annemarie Schwarzenbach
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Le temps passait lentement, il ne parlait pas beaucoup, sans que je puisse savoir pourquoi. Il est déjà parti dans sa tête, voilà tout.
~ Annie Ernaux
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Je le revis comme je le vivrai en souvenir. Je pleure en écrivant cela, torturée par la peur qu'il soit déjà parti.
~ Annie Ernaux
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Est-ce que tu pars à Noël ? » = ce serait mieux que tu partes, je ne serais pas obligé de venir te voir ââ'¬â€œ ou, ce serait bien si tu restais ? Il se peut aussi que ces phrases n'aient pas d'importance pour lui, qu'elles soient de celles qu'on dit pour dire...
~ Annie Ernaux
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Résolution : s'il ne vient pas à Cergy avant mon départ pour Jersey, je le vois encore une fois et je romps. Ou bien je romps au téléphone.
~ Annie Ernaux
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It took me forever to leave Chicago. I went to Columbia College because I wasn't ready to leave! My professors had to kick me in the pants to move to Los Angeles.
~ Lena Waithe
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Really, with 'Water Lilies', the project was to end the movie where other movies would begin.
~ Celine Sciamma
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Before I went to Juventus, I made a final promise to the board at Barcelona. I said, 'You're going to miss me.' I didn't mean as a player. Barca have plenty of incredible players. What I meant was that they were going to miss my spirit.
~ Dani Alves
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As we begin to leave Afghanistan, are we fooling ourselves about what we are leaving behind or what we have promised the people of Afghanistan? Especially the women and girls?
~ Greta Van Susteren
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already started to get used to the sick sweet smell. If she didn't get Summer to leave soon, she wouldn't get her to
~ Evelyn Adams
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Soon someone would say the fatal words, Well, I think it's time for me to go to bed.
~ Evelyn Waugh
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We must leave this terrifying place to-morrow and go searching for sunshine.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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a negligée of robin's-egg blue laid out upon the bed diffused a faint perfume, elusive and familiar. On a chair were a pair of stockings and a street dress; an open powder box yawned upon the bureau. She had gone out.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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They were so sorry, dear; they went down to meet each other in a taxi, honey; they had preferences in smiles and had met in Hindustan, and shortly afterward they must have quarrelled, for nobody knew and nobody seemed to care - yet finally one of them had gone and left the other crying, only to feel blue, to feel sad.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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