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Quotes About Baggage

from Phaedrus, I believe, the other from Bias.1 Well, my dear father, in the shipwreck of life – for life is an eternal shipwreck of our hopes – I throw all my useless baggage in the sea, that's all, and remain with my will, prepared to live entirely alone and consequently entirely free.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Well, my dear father, in the shipwreck of life--for life is an eternal shipwreck of our hopes--I throw all my useless baggage in the sea, that's all, and remain with my will, prepared to live entirely alone and consequently entirely free.
~ Alexandre Dumas, père
I used to love to hear stories of that man's exploits! One of my heroes, when I was young. Riding round the enemy, harassing his lines of communication, falling on the baggage train and whatnot." The Prince's riding crop rode around, harassed, and fell on imaginary baggage in the air before him.
~ Joe Abercrombie
Aging allows us to drop the baggage. It is only through life experiences that our incredible power can be brought forward in all its glory.
~ Susan Jeffers
The baggage in your individual life will weigh down your married life. Do something about it.
~ Ted Lowe
Porque mostrei enfado com as diligências necessárias para despachar a bagagem, considerou que sofria de horror aos preparativos das viagens, rotulando-me de efodiofóbico.
~ Antero de Quental
Our shadows are our histories. We drag them everywhere.
~ Anthony Doerr
Antony's final mistake was to let his slow baggage train
~ Anthony Everitt
I hate flying, airports and the whole rigmarole - queuing up, security and lost luggage.
~ Johnny Vegas
Your mom is the first person you fall in love with, so it's loaded forever and carries all this baggage. There's almost always a communication barrier in place. In my case it's a language and cultural barrier, but other times, it's because your mother's love is conditional or because you're fundamentally different.
~ Mary H.K. Choi
All around the Lady Jessica—piled in corners of the Arrakeen great hall, mounded in the open spaces—stood the packaged freight of their lives: boxes, trunks, cartons, cases—some partly unpacked.
~ Frank Herbert
My beginnings in the Southwest are clear and palpable. My beginnings here made me pay attention to where the sun is, where the winds are, the power of the site... I take that baggage with me.
~ Antoine Predock
JFK was an asylum, a processing plant, a study in chaos—snaking lines, recorded announcements, furious passengers with their taped-up baggage, clerks fielding complaints in the midst of the madness. For the better part of an hour
~ Roland Merullo
Porque levo na minha bolsa os bens e os males, e o maior de todos, a esperança, consolação dos homens. Tremes?
~ Machado de Assis
I would like to travel light on this journey of life, to get rid of the encumbrances I acquire each day.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
by now, he is well acquainted with humility. It is the one piece of luggage he has not lost.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
Jacob: I've never seen so much manure. Wade: Baggage stock horses. They pack'em in 27 a car. Jacob: how do you stand the smell? Wade: what smell?
~ Sara Gruen
You misplaced one of your men," Chad remarked. "I did?" "He'll be along shortly with the baggage. He'll need to be untied.
~ Johanna Lindsey
the ability to allow or even make room for reactivity in the other, without reciprocating, creates the best chance that both partners can go on to their next relationships with the least amount of emotional baggage.
~ Edwin H. Friedman
People have to pay for the extra baggage on the trains, but there is no such charges levied for those who carry abundance luggage of material luxury on the life's journey.
~ Anuj Somany
Chorus of old men: How true the saying: 'Tis impossible to live with the baggages, impossible to live without 'em.
~ Aristophanes
I love Joe Biden, but he's not going to defeat Donald Trump. He's not. He doesn't have the energy and, quite frankly, he has a lot of baggage.
~ Diana Taylor
I mean everybody's got ex-boyfriends and girlfriends. Everybody's got baggage.
~ Nina Dobrev
Her eyes, dark brown and experienced, carried a little luggage underneath.
~ Ross MacDonald