Famous Quotes - Tags - Partings

  • Ae fond kiss, and then we sever!
    Ae fareweel, alas, for ever! More
  • And air-like leave no pression to be seen
    Where’er they met, or parting place has been. More
  • As a war in years of peace
    Or in war an armistice
    Or a father’s death, just so
    Our... More
  • But for some futile things unsaid
    I should say all is done for us;
    Yet I have wondered... More
  • But he sent her Good-by,
    And said to be good,
    And wear her red hood,
    And look for... More
  • But thou art fled
    Like some frail exhalation; More
  • Calling the traveller now, the outward bound:
    O not for long, they cry, O not for long.... More
  • Cling with life to the maid;
    But when the surprise,
    First vague shadow of... More
  • Come, wilt thou see me ride?
    And when I am a’horseback, I will swear
    I love thee... More
  • Ere I could
    Give him that parting kiss which I had set
    Betwixt two charming words, comes... More
  • Even more important than a friendly meeting is a friendly parting. More
  • Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing,
    And like enough thou know’st thy... More
  • For ever and for ever farewell, Cassius!
    If we do meet again, why, we shall smile.
    If... More
  • Go; and if that word have not quite killed thee,
    Ease me with death by bidding me got... More
  • Good-bye to flattery’s fawning face,
    To grandeur, with his wise grimace,
    To upstart... More
  • Good-bye, proud world! I’m Going home;
    Thou art not my friend, and I’m not... More
  • Help us to respond
    as we go from this place
    so that we become vessels
    of healing and... More
  • I sigh that kiss you,
    For I must own
    That I shall miss you
    When you have grown. More
  • I would have broke mine eye-strings, cracked them, but
    To look upon him, till the... More
  • I’ve often wondered why she laughed
    On thinking why I wondered so;
    It seemed such waste... More
  • Jaques. Let’s meet as little as we can.
    Orlando. I do desire we may be better strangers. More
  • Love, we must part now: do not let it be
    Calamitous and bitter. More
  • My brain sang
    a rhythm I never dreamt to sing,
    “I will be gay and laugh and... More
  • My Christian friends, in bonds of love, whose hearts in sweetest union join,
    Your... More
  • O the gods!
    When shall we see again? More
  • One ought not to have to care
    So much as you and I
    Care when the birds come round the... More
  • Or, pale dispensers of my Joys and Pains,
    Holding the doors of Heaven and of Hell, More
  • Pale hands, pink-tipped, like Lotus buds that float
    On those cool waters where we used to... More
  • Parting is a trailing streamer,
    Lingering like leaves in autumn.... More
  • Polonius. My lord, I will take my leave of you.
    Hamlet. You cannot, sir, take from me... More
  • Scarlett O’Hara: Rhett, if you go, where shall I go? What shall I do?
    Rhett Butler:... More
  • She went her unremembering way,
    She went and left in me
    The pang of all the partings... More
  • Since the majority of me
    Rejects the majority of you,
    Debating ends forthwith, and... More
  • Since there’s no help, come let us kiss and part;
    Nay, I have done, you get no more of... More
  • Sir, you and I must part, but that’s not it;
    Sir, you and I have loved, but there’s not it; More
  • So we must say Goodbye, my darling,
    And go, as lovers go, for ever;
    Tonight remains, to... More
  • So, Anactoria, go you away
    With what calm carelessness of sorrow!
    Your gleaming footstep... More
  • Stay, O sweet, and do not rise;
    The light that shines comes from thine eyes;
    The day... More
  • Sweetest love, I do not go
    For weariness of thee,
    Nor in hope the world can show
    A... More
  • The hour of the waning of love has beset us,
    And weary and worn are our sad souls... More
  • The house seems heavier
    Now that they have gone away.
    In fact it emptied in record time. More
  • There cannot be a pinch in death
    More sharp than this is. More
  • There is no feast on earth which does not end in parting. More
  • There is regret. Always, there is regret.
    But it is better that our lives unloose,
    As two... More
  • There will be a world of water shed
    Upon the parting of your wives and you. More
  • Though her parting dims the day,
    Stealing grace from all alive;
    Heartily know,
    When... More
  • We must in tears
    Unwind a love knit up in many years.
    In this last kiss I here surrender... More
  • When you depart from me, sorrow abides, and happiness takes his leave. More
  • Wilt thou be gone? it is not yet near day.
    It was the nightingale, and not the lark,
    That... More
  • you show her the two hands
    that grip each other fiercely,
    one being mine, one being... More
  • “Ah, do not mourn,” he said,
    “That we are tired, for other loves await us;
    Hate on... More
  • “Farewell to barn and stack and tree,
    Farewell to Severn shore.
    Terence, look your last... More
  • “O mother, mother, make my bed!
    O make it saft and narrow!
    Since my love died for me... More
  • “O Susan, Susan, lovely dear,
    My vows shall ever true remain;
    Let me kiss off that... More

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