Quotes About Departure
I told you that I love you, I was only telling a lie. I'll be long gone come the crack of dawn and I believe the word is goodbye.
~ James Taylor
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It would be good to live in a perpetual state of leave-taking, never to go nor to stay, but to remain suspended in that golden emotion of love and longing; to be loved without satiety.
~ John Steinbeck
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I could have loved you once And said it But then you went away And when you came back Love was a forgotten word, Remember?
~ Marilyn Monroe
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When my beloved arrives, I yawn. When my beloved departs, I weep.
~ Mason Cooley
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Life in Australia would go on, and I would hear nothing, because once you leave Australia, Australia ceases to be.
~ Bill Bryson
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Just like that, they were gone and the patio was mellow again. As Rich said later, it was like a "gust of wind." MJ was the gust; everyone else was the twigs, leaves, and branches flying around.
~ Bill Simmons
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Is there a better method of departure by night than this quiet bon voyage with an open book, the sole companion who has come to see you off, to wave you into the dark waters beyond language?
~ Billy Collins
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He shook his head. "Not yet. But I sense it on the horizon and it saddens me, which is why I felt the need to speak with you." He paused and seemed to weigh his words. "When the time comes for you to leave—and it will come, of this I am certain—you must know that your leaving will bring our city great sadness, and that it is not our wish.
~ Bo Caldwell
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I failed to communicate, that's why I chose to leave
~ Bob Dylan
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Look at the sun sinkin' like a ship. Ain't that just like my heart, babe. When you kissed my lips?
~ Bob Dylan
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One more cup of coffee for the road One more cup of coffee 'fore I go. To the valley below.
~ Bob Dylan
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I'm gonna walk out
~ Bob Dylan
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I had no business trying to see you leave, see death arrive, I owe you an apology, an elegy, I owe you the drift of memory, the praise of everything, of saying it was the best decision of my life, to hold you full, hold you empty, & live as the only bond between the two.
~ Bob Hicok
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The Trumps then went outside, into the cold morning light, and boarded Marine One.
~ Bob Woodward
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She was obsessed with the idea of breaking with everything she had ever known or experienced, and starting on something new.
~ Boris Pasternak
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I don't know the reason, but the reminder of what life is comes so timely at the moment of taking leave of it and on the threshold of its return.
~ Boris Pasternak
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Evil arrives faster than it departs.
~ Brad Thor
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Ebben? Ne andrò lontana" from Alfredo Catalani's La Wally
~ Brad Thor
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Godspeed. Citius venit malum quam revertitur. Evil arrives faster than it departs. PROLOGUE ITALIAN COAST GUARD HEADQUARTERS MARITIME RESCUE COORDINATION CENTER ROME An explosion of thunder shook the building as Lieutenant Pietro Renzi, dressed in his Navy whites, answered the phone in front of him.
~ Brad Thor
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Come freely, go safely and leave something of the happiness you bring.
~ Bram Stoker
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If you could have looked into my heart then when I want to laugh, if you could have done so when the laugh arrived, if you could do so now, when King Laugh have pack up his crown, and all that is to him, for he go far, far away from me, and for a long, long time, maybe you would perhaps pity me the most of all.
~ Bram Stoker
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You English have a saying which is close to my heart, for its spirit is that which rules our boyars: Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest.
~ Bram Stoker
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I have to be absent for a while. Do not wait for me.—D.
~ Bram Stoker
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If I leave, then the House will have no Inhabitant and how will I bear the thought of it Empty? Yet the simple fact is that if I remain in these Halls I will be alone.
~ Susanna Clarke
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