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Quotes About Transition

There isn't any need to deny everything there's been just because you are going to lose it.
~ Ernest Hemingway
That seemed to handle it. That was it. Send a girl off with one man. Introduce her to another to go off with him. Now go and bring her back. And sign the wire with love. That was it all right. I went in to lunch
~ Ernest Hemingway
As the Sun rises,so shall the sadness disappear.It's like the mist
~ Ernest Hemingway
Por entonces, ya había descubierto que todo, lo bueno y lo malo, deja un vacío cuando se interrumpe. Pero si se trata de algo malo, el vacío va llenándose por sí solo. Mientras que el vacío de algo bueno solo puede llenarse descubriendo algo mejor.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Maybe away from Paris I could write about Paris as in Paris I could write about Michigan. I did not know it was too early for that because I did not know Paris well enough. But that was how it worked out eventually
~ Ernest Hemingway
After the train started he had stood on the rear platform and watched the station and the water tower grow smaller and smaller and the rails crossed by the ties narrowed toward a point where the station and the water tower stood now minute and tiny in the steady clicking that was taking him away.
~ Ernest Hemingway
No, he thought, when everything you do, you do too long, and do too late, you can't expect to find the people still there. The people all are gone. The party's over and you are with your hostess now.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintry light. But you knew there would always be the spring, as you knew the river would flow again after it was frozen.
~ Ernest Hemingway
We only knew then that there was always the war, but that we were not going to it anymore.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Siempre le había gustado aquella hora del día, y ahora sentía como si él mismo fuese una parte del amanecer, como si fuese una porción de esa luz gris, de ese lento aclarar que precede a la salida del sol, cuando los objetos sólidos se oscurecen, el espacio se ilumina, las luces de la noche se hacen amarillas y se esfuman a medida que avanza el día.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Si eso es así, hubiera preferido pasar esta última noche de una manera distinta. Pero las últimas noches nunca son buenas. No son nunca buenas las últimas nadas. Sí, las últimas palabras son buenas a veces.
~ Ernest Hemingway
He dressed and unbolted
~ Ernest Hemingway
You will not be nineteen always
~ Ernest Hemingway
How did you go bankrupt? Bill asked. Two ways, Mike said. Gradually and then suddenly.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Then that the afternoon should come; that it should come flying.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Por entonces, ya había descubierto que todo, lo bueno y lo malo, deja un vacío cuando se interrumpe. Pero si se trata de algo malo, el vacío va llenándose por sí solo. Mientras que el vacío de algo bueno sólo puede llenarse descubriendo algo mejor.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Whether one has fear of it or not, one's death is difficult to accept.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Night plans aren't any good in the morning. The way you think at night is no good in the morning.
~ Ernest Hemingway
The sadness will dissipate as the sun rises. It is like a mist.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Al acercarse a los cuarenta años, Ernest Hemingway se había transformado en una peculiar figura
~ Ernest Hemingway
Å"The sadness will dissipate as the sun rises. It is like a mist.â€
~ Ernest Hemingway
Belmonte was no longer well enough. He no longer had his greatest moments in the bull-ring. He was not sure that there were any great moments. Things were not the same and now life only came in flashes.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Go and be fish again.
~ Ernest J. Gaines
A man must shape himself to a new mark directly the old one goes to ground.
~ Ernest Shackleton