Top 59 Quotes About Seperation
#1. I am Heathcliff! He's always, always in my mind ... So don't talk of our seperation again ...
Emily Bronte
#2. If love doesnt come first and linger after, if love cant wait and endure disappointment and seperation, then its not love.
Robin Hobb
#3. There's a reason we seperate Church and State. The reason for the richness and the diversity of religion in this nation is because of the seperation of Church and State, and there are people out there who can't wait to make this nation a nation of one religion ... THEIR religion.
Phil Donahue
#4. I believe now that there can be no real sense of loss or seperation without
the recognition of death; we were too young to consider any such eventuality,
and simply moved on with our lives into some indefinite but illimitable future.
Peter Ackroyd
#5. He barely knew I existed. I knew some of the same people he knew, but I was a girl in the background, several degrees of seperation removed.
Rick Yancey
#6. Now this, monks, is the noble truth of suffering: birth is suffering, aging is suffering, illness is suffering, death is suffering; union with what is displeasing is suffering; seperation from what is pleasing is suffering ... in brief, the five aggregates subject to clinging are suffering.
Gautama Buddha
#7. When you part from your friend, you grieve not;
For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as
the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain.
Kahlil Gibran
#8. I want to own this transition, not to simply swallow the shame of it entire. I will push for every little irony.
Suzanne Finnamore
#9. Marriage creates one world for your child. For that alone, two old friends can try to see a peaceful world through the eyes of their angels.
Shannon L. Alder
#11. Some people will only love you as much as they can use you. their loyalty ends where the benefits stop.
Honeya
#13. I travel back in time, falling back into what I know for certain, the historical data I cling to in order to not go mad, not assume I made a suicidal and well-informed error in marrying this man.
Suzanne Finnamore
#14. Why did I always end up loving the person who hurt me the most? Why was love so cruel?
J.C. Reed
#15. Just remember, though you may have an ample set of well-wishers who would pray for you, there would always be an extra set of prayer called out for you in some part of the world.
Sapan Saxena
#16. I have a new mantra, which I chant softly to myself: Oh My God Oh My God.
Suzanne Finnamore
#18. God didn't design your life so you would constantly fall down, but he does hope that you will be brought to your knees.
Shannon L. Alder
#19. Whether we fear the existence of boundaries with others or crave more of them, there's no denying that individuation and separation are inevitable parts of loving relationships that become the site of tension.
Sharon Salzberg
#20. If you spend your time hoping someone will suffer the consequences for what they did to your heart, then you're allowing them to hurt you a second time in your mind.
Shannon L. Alder
#24. Irrationally, I think, Will You Marry Me? Four words. I Want a Divorce. Four words. I would like time to count the letters as well, but there is not time.
Suzanne Finnamore
#25. Words drop from my lips spiraling downward; they land scattered on your ears. I spoke them green and golden, but you turned them shriveled brown.
Patricia Robin Woodruff
#26. At first, I was grateful to be the object of such intense desire. Yet what's flattering in the first year can be suffocating in the eighth.
Padma Lakshmi
#27. Even if we're not together, we'll never really be apart.
L.J.Smith
#28. I am not ready to think of him as either insane or evil, to consider in full how I could love and have a child with such a person. I am not ready to think about anything, except ways in which this may still be averted.
Suzanne Finnamore
#29. The whole world seems tilted, my inner ear displaced by a hole where my spouse used to be.
Suzanne Finnamore
#31. Oh, why did people have to be seperated before they understood how much they meant to each other?
Linda Crew
#32. We only understand the true love of our lives when we bound ourself within the boundries of right and wrong.
Jitendra Bhardwaj
#33. At the end of a marriage, no one wins. There is only anger, sorrow, guilt, emptiness, and defeat.
Padma Lakshmi
#34. I can't understand
why dark northern soldiers
and light ones
are seperated into different brigades.
The dead are all buried together
in hasty mass graves,
bones touching.
Margarita Engle
#35. They say some people ' cast a thin shadow', a turn of phrase that fitted my father like a glove. Too weak, too kind, he couldn't even say goodbye to my mother and me when he left. Weak and pathetic, pathetic and sad - that Dad.
Rika Yokomori
#36. This is much easier than when N left. Our son is unable to grasp and simultaneously turn doorknobs yet. If only this trick could be unlearned by men over thirty, many more families would celebrate Christmas together.
Suzanne Finnamore
#37. This people know where their husbands are. I would like to vomit. I would like to vomit my soul out.
Suzanne Finnamore
#38. I feel angry but not homocidal; this may be unlooked-for progress.
Suzanne Finnamore
#39. Every long separation is a test: A test to see how powerful or how weak the will of reuniting is!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#41. We live in a world with an ever-growing population. Personal space these days is at a premium. Physically, we are practically tripping over our fellow man. Mentally and spiritually, the divide among us seems to widen.
Carlos Wallace
#42. Separation isn't time or distance
it's the bridge between us
finer than silk thread sharper than swords
Nazim Hikmet
#43. As a divorced man, I can say from experience that there may come a time when a couple decides it is best to live separate lives: where you have different dreams and are no longer willing to make sacrifices to achieve the other's goal.
Carlos Wallace
#44. I know one thing about men," Bunny says with finality, leaving the room to check on A. "They never die when you want them to.
Suzanne Finnamore
#46. She dated me for 3/4 yrs and liked me so much that she married me and disliked me so much that she divorced me after 4 yrs.
Honeya
#47. Why do you speak like we won't meet again for such a long time?"
"Because we didn't, for such a long time,
Sapan Saxena
#48. I vow that i will never forget this once in a life time love and to know it to be the deepest part of our soul and no matter how far the wave carry us apart we will always find our way to eachother.
Peter Adejimi
#49. I WANT TO CUT THROUGH THE SPACE THAT SEPERATES US.
Gayle Forman
#50. This is much worse than losing a cat. You do not wish the cat dead, for example, after the first two days. You still love the cat and presumably the cat still loves you, or some variation of love that may in fact be dependence and even indifference.
Suzanne Finnamore
#53. He left a bit too easily and with obvious relief. His feet were swift and sure on the muddy path.
Suzanne Finnamore
#54. Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul there is no such thing as separation.
Rumi
#55. Bushwhacked, I examine my hands. Same hands. Rings still there but no longer valid.
Suzanne Finnamore
#56. I asked him what his work was. He answered that he devoted all his time to his political activities ... He was undoubtedly busy with the diplomatic relations between his testicles and women's breast.
Marjane Satrapi
#57. Flannel shirts should be outlawed for ex husbands; I realize this now. Flannel shirts are to women what crotchless panties are to men.
Suzanne Finnamore
#58. The only constant in our marriage is the edge of the cliff we're hanging on to, killing time until we tire ourselves out and give in to our inevitable collapse.
Elizabeth Flock
#59. It had all seemed as inevitable as sunset. Instead it was the beauty of the sun glinting upon the scythe.
Suzanne Finnamore
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