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Departure Quotes

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Kamand Kojouri
“I have drunk the night
and swallowed the stars.
I am dancing with abandon
and singing with rapture.
There is not a thing I do not love.
There is not a person I have not forgiven.
I feel a universe of love.
I feel a universe of light.
Tonight, I am with old friends
and we are returning home.
The moon is our witness.”
Kamand Kojouri

Michael Bassey Johnson
“My life will end someday, but it will end at my convenience.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Fyodor Dostoevsky
“How anxiously I yearned for those I had forsake”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man

Munia Khan
“Departure of a year welcomes so many new memories”
Munia Khan

Kamand Kojouri
“Do not go to my grave.
Mary knows, I am not there.
Look for me in between pages
and on people¡¯s lips.
Do not go to my old school.
Do not go to my old house ¡ª
I am not in any of those places.
Look for me in your hearts
and greet me there.”
Kamand Kojouri

“In your life you will meet shooting stars. You will see them, make your wish and see them disappear.”
Nahiar Ozar

Neil Gaiman
“Inside the pub, Richard's friends continued to celebrate his forthcoming departure with an enthusiasm that, to Richard, was beginning to border on the sinister.”
Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere

Sol Luckman
“Such is life, imaginary or otherwise: a continuous parting of ways, a constant flux of approximation and distanciation, lines of fate intersecting at a point which is no-time, a theoretical crossroads fictitiously 'present,' an unstable ice floe forever drifting between was and will be.”
Sol Luckman, Beginner's Luke

Michael Bassey Johnson
“At last, you will not be remembered for roaming the earth as a non-entity, but by every word, and every miracle, and every love, and every seed that ever came from the innermost part of your heart.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

M.B. Dallocchio
“With even the slightest upset, detachment soon followed. I didn¡¯t lose sleep over men, and I was too restless to be tied down. The grass didn¡¯t even have time to grow around my feet before I was planning my next escape ¨C whether it was to another state or out of someone¡¯s life.”
M.B. Dallocchio

Kate McGahan
“The angels came to tell me what I could expect and how to get where I needed to go. I was reassured that I would not have to cross the Bridge alone. There were so many things I did not yet know. I could feel my mental clarity leaving. I fixed my gaze upon her. I watched her as I left. It was like shutting the door of a beloved home for the last time. Like closing up camp for the season. One last look at the ocean before you must leave it behind with hopes of return but with no guarantee. You eventually have to turn away and look the other direction so that you can see where it is you are going.”
Kate McGahan, Jack McAfghan: Return from Rainbow Bridge: A Dog's Afterlife Story of Loss, Love and Renewal

Kate McGahan
“Never before did I feel so bound by the chains of the soul. Never before was there such pain of ripping my heart apart as I ran.”
Kate McGahan

“When it was time to board my flight, I took one last glance back. I knew that I had everything with me so it was not a "make sure I have everything" glance. It was more like a parting glance to Philadelphia, my home, America- for I would not be coming back for ten months. (Ch 5- Twenty in Paris)”
Andrea Bouchaud, Twenty in Paris: A Young American Perspective of Studying Abroad in Paris

Phindiwe Nkosi
“During the prayers of the day, there was one less ¡°amen¡±.”
Phindiwe Nkosi, Behind the Hospital

Katherine McIntyre
“Ice upon ice, and yet, inside, she melted and mourned all the same.”
Katherine McIntyre, Soul Solution

“In Manchester while walking down the roads , we come across so many faces full of tears departing each other and saying "goodbye friend see you soon" . They cherish the year long bonding and wish each other good luck. This is the beauty of Manchester, it blossom relationships and mature them in just a short span of time. Manchester rules on millions of heart forever and ever.”
Anjnay Sharma

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Loss eventually arrives when something departs. Grief is working through both.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Douglas Adams
“I¡¯m afraid you cannot leave,' said Zarniwoop, 'you are entwined in the Improbability Field. You cannot escape.' He smiled the smile that Zaphod had wanted to hit and this time Zaphod hit it.”
Douglas Adams

T.E. Carter
“I miss what we were, but we aren¡¯t that anymore, and it¡¯s better to get away from the memories of all we could have been.”
T.E. Carter, All We Could Have Been

Kamil Ali
“POSTHUMOUS POSTPONEMENT

FACT: Unlike airplanes, many dreams take off after the pilot's departure

Kamil Ali”
Kamil Ali, Profound Vers-A-Tales

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Unless you leave a person both physically and mentally, you are still with that person and there is no real departure!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Banana Yoshimoto
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“If some people deviate or step out of the path Jesus has laid, others will have to take up the baton and continue the race”
Sunday Adelaja

Ehsan Sehgal
“Everything reclines, for a sale, love, sex, faith and even God. However, a form that no one can buy, and it is your breath; use it for the human values before your last departure.”
Ehsan Sehgal

“My mother -
Contained God itself
A tarnished look of pain
A hand clutching her heart
A love we can not name
A fog or a smoke
An infinite thirst for life
(But the wing is dead under the frost.)

My mother -
Is an uncertain form
She gets lost when she walks
And we sit in the valley
And I shelter her to my love
My mother
Is a broken sky
That exhales day and night
Its beauty.

My mother -
Is the scent of a hundred roses
And the suffering of so many things
My mother
Is no more than a dream - I suppose
Of those who are said lips closed
And behind her veil
She sleeps - my mother -
And her star
Do not doubt anymore of its light.”
Emmanuelle Soni-Dessaigne

Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
“And I left the seashell roar and the aurora borealis of the city¡¯s heart farther and farther behind me.”
Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Mother Night

Jerry Pinto
“And then Em too would die and I would be alone and the whole world would be different. I had no idea how, but it would, because I would finally have space to myself and then I could exercise the choice to do as I pleased and when I pleased instead of waiting for a stolen moment in the busy life of this 1BHK.
And now the world expanded as people left the flat. As we opened the door together, I discovered departures make the world smaller, slighter, less significant.”
Jerry Pinto, Em and The Big Hoom

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“This life is a point of departure to a place where there will be no departures.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough