Quotes About Departure
I realize that I have left part of myself in a place where I shall probably never come back.
~ Annie Ernaux
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She glided away towards the lift, which seemed hardly needed, with its earthly and mechanical paraphernalia, to bear her up to the higher levels.
~ Anthony Powell
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Mrs Draper took this as an order for her departure, and crept silently out of the room, closing the door behind her with the long protracted elaborate click which is always produced by an attempt at silence on such occasions.
~ Anthony Trollope
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We must not be philosophical before her. Mamma, Major Grantly has — skedaddled.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Morning parties, as a rule, are failures. People never know how to get away from them gracefully.
~ Anthony Trollope
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He has gone, Mamma,' she said, as she entered the breakfast-room. 'And now we'll go back to our work-a-day ways. It has been all Sunday for me the last six weeks.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Mamma, Major Grantly has--skedaddled.
~ Anthony Trollope
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CHAPTER LXVI 'I MUST GO
~ Anthony Trollope
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CHAPTER XXV THE LAST MORNING AT RUFFORD HALL
~ Anthony Trollope
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Those who depart must have earned such sorrow before it can be really felt.
~ Anthony Trollope
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When I was younger I did not understand how strong the heart can be. I should have known it, and I pay for my ignorance with the penalty of my whole life." Then he left her, kissing her on both cheeks and on her brow, and went to his bedroom with the understanding that he would start for London on the following morning before she was up.
~ Anthony Trollope
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The Duchess of Omnium had since declared that she also would go, and there were to be two carriages. But
~ Anthony Trollope
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ON 12 JANUARY 1829, a week before Anglesey's tragic, tearful and triumphant departure from Ireland, the Home Secretary, Robert Peel, wrote a long letter to Wellington. He told him that if his resignation would be an 'insuperable obstacle' to Emancipation, he would stay.
~ Antonia Fraser
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The more a man departs from lawful authority, that is, authority normally constituted, whether by God or by the nature of things, the more he is obliged to fall back into arbitrary claims to authority.
~ Antonin Sertillanges
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No sé si voy a volver. Siento que cada vez son menos las cosas que me atan a este lugar
~ Antonio Santa Ana
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Niets is ondraaglijker dan geluk, het is alleen te doen als je weet dat je op het punt staat het te verliezen. Houden van is een activiteit voor vliegvelden en stations, en crematoria natuurlijk.
~ Arnon Grunberg
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My dear Watson, said [Sherlock Holmes], I cannot agree with those who rank modesty among the virtues. To the logician all things should be seen exactly as they are, and to underestimate one's self is as much a departure from truth as to exaggerate one's own powers.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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To the logician all things should be seen exactly as they are, and to underestimate one's self is as much a departure from truth as to exaggerate one's own powers. When I say, therefore, that Mycroft has better powers of observation than I, you may take it that I am speaking the exact and literal truth.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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People leave this town, he said. They don't come here.
~ Shirley Jackson
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I don't stay after I set out dinner," Mrs. Dudley went on. "Not after it begins to get dark. I leave before dark comes.
~ Shirley Jackson
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If one of us should die, then I shall move to Paris.
~ Sigmund Freud
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then abruptly turned and scurried away, darting into a passage a little further
~ Simon Scarrow
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I stood up and looked in his direction, at his folded hands. Between then there seemed to rest a sunflower. At last I made up my mind and without a word I left the room.
~ Simon Wiesenthal
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He forgets that every goal is at the same time a point of departure and that human freedom is the ultimate, the unique end to which man should destine himself.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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