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Quotes About Sundered

Don't say it...I've seen too many loves sundered by too much needless honesty.
~ Ken Kesey
I must, then, repeat continually that we are for ever sundered: — and yet, while I breathe and think, I must love him.
~ Emily Bronte
I must, then, repeat continually that we are forever sundered - and yet, while I breathe and think, I must love him.' - Jane Eyre
~ Charlotte Bronte
The word religion comes from the Latin for binding together, to connect that which has been sundered apart. It's a very interesting concept. And in this sense of seeking the deepest interrelations among things that superficially appear to be sundered, the objectives of religion and science, I believe, are identical or very nearly so. But the question has to do with the reliability of the truths claimed by the two fields and the methods of approach.
~ Carl Sagan
and in the Calling Down to earth the God was Crippled, and so Chained in its place. In the Calling Down many lands were sundered by the God's Fists, and things were born and things were released. Chained and Crippled was this God
~ Steven Erikson
Isn't it better that we send them off once and for all beneath the glow of carnival lights, with the taste of treats on our tongues, rather than invite the acrid tang of doubt, and undue longing, and the heart-stab of a freshly sundered bond?
~ Chang-Rae Lee
Wombed in sin darkness I was too, made not begotten. By them, the man with my voice and my eyes and a ghost-woman with ashes on her breath. They clasped and sundered, did the coupler's will.
~ James Joyce
All is well, tho' faith and form Be sunder'd in the night of fear.
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson
Any woodsman can tell you that in a broken and sundered nest, one can hardly find more than a precious few whole eggs. So it is with the family.
~ Thomas Jefferson