Quotes About Transition
Some people, very many actually, both men and women, complained of having enjoyed a very loving relationship with someone, but of no longer feeling the same way despite still being very fond of that person, with whom they generally lived.
~ Francois Lelord
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crossed the dining room and
~ Françoise Bourdin
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In externals we advance with lightening express speed, in modes of thought and sympathy we lumber on in stage-coach fashion.
~ Frances E. Willard
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Change is necessary and, deny it as we may, in the end change is always inevitable.
~ Frances Hardinge
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Hmm. Did you used to be smaller? About so high?' He held out his hand three and a half feet above what now appeared to be the ground. 'Er...yes? Um...some years ago?' Neverfell was not sure what more to say. 'That's...normal, isn't it? People getting bigger?' 'Yes, I suppose so.
~ Frances Hardinge
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Somehow, without noticing, Mosca had become old enough to hear about such things.
~ Frances Hardinge
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And below them, Toll-by-Night set about folding itself away, like a stilt-legged monster into a closet. Its inhabitants crept back into the unwanted places, the crannies and cellars and forgotten attics, and locked themselves in. A bugle blew. A silver jingling swept through the town, sealing away all bad reputations and bitter-tasting names. Another bugle sounded. And day swept in like a landlord, not knowing that it was only a guest in night's town.
~ Frances Hardinge
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So she was 'my lady' now, not 'miss'. That was what she had always wanted, wasn't it? Why did the words chill her? There was something so cold and final about it, like the click of a door closing behind her. Her childhood was over, and now there was only her place in the 'great game', and whatever role Uncle Maxim had chosen for her. There was no going back.
~ Frances Hardinge
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I died recently, and I am in no hurry to enjoy the experience again just yet.
~ Frances Hardinge
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They were preparing to become memories.
~ Frances Hardinge
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Worlds ended sometimes.
~ Frances Hardinge
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Over this year, familiarity had done its usual work, picking off the gilded paint one scratch at a time.
~ Frances Hardinge
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She felt like an amputee, reaching out reflexively with an arm she no longer had.
~ Frances Hardinge
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I had the urge to examine my life in another culture and move beyond what I knew.
~ Frances Mayes
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We were given one country and we've set up in another.
~ Frances Mayes
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No hay tiempo para el presente. Vamos del pasado al futuro, que nuevamente se vuelve pasado: ¡ así es la vida!
~ Francesc Miralles
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Lo peor que te ha pasado a veces puede ser lo mejor.
~ Francesc Miralles
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Abandona el pasado y el presente arrancará.
~ Francesc Miralles
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Wenn alles seinen Sinn verliert, gibt es nur zwei Möglichkeiten: Entweder man geht selbst zugrunde oder man vernichtet die Welt, die einen bis zu diesem Augenblick umgeben hat. Man sprengt sein altes Zuhause und geht auf die Suche nach einem neuen.
~ Francesc Miralles
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Predosje?am da nešto završava, ali još ne znam što je to. Ili možda znam, a ne usu?ujem se to prepoznati.
~ Francesc Miralles
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Quienes se van sin despedirse nunca se van del todo.
~ Francesc Miralles
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O carte poate s? arunce în aer fiin?a care erai pân? atunci ?i s? dea na?tere uneia noi.
~ Francesc Miralles
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para ti lo estable es el cambio».
~ Francesc Miralles
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Abandonne le passé et le présent démarrera
~ Francesc Miralles, Care Santos
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