Absences Quotes
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Absences Quotes & Sayings
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You are so bossy.
— E.L. James
A 'sadist' of her kind is an artist in evil, which a wholly wicked person could not be ...
— Marcel Proust
Because it is senior year I have begun to see things as potential absences. The things I love will become the things I'll miss.
— David Levithan
Absences are a good influence in love and keep it bright and delicate.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
My brain tends to take the scenic route. Things come to the forefront of my mind sooner or later, it just takes time.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
In the history of women's tennis the great players have come back from long absences with no problems.
— Lindsay Davenport
Don't engage your heart in grief over the past or you wont be ready for what is coming.
— Ali Ibn Abi Talib
Absences can also make one forget. Absence dulls the memory and banishes those who are precious from the mind.
— F. Sionil Jose
City squares are planned absences - they're defined, first of all, by what they're not [George Packer, "History: Influence on Humanity"].
— Catie Marron
Only absences were fully shared.
— Don DeLillo
There were absences in my life which were a comfort, then were was a presence that ruined me.
— Robert Pinget
A just society will appear less spectacular, and less clearly defined, than a society with totalitarian leadership, theocratic goals.
— B.W. Powe
Wives in their husbands' absences grow subtler, And daughters sometimes run off with the butler.
— Lord Byron
I was nerdy and really into computers. I was a good student until my senior year, when I started traveling and had a lot of absences.
— Tony Hawk
Life is short, so fall in love, dear maiden, before your youthful ardor cools off, for there is no tomorrow.
— Atsushi
I am not constructed for continued absences; I have never claimed to be constructed for them.
— J.D. Salinger
History is made up of fragments and absences. What is left out is as significant as what is included.
— Walter Benjamin
I was a shy, awkward sort of a boy and my father's frequent absences from home, along with my hero worship for him, made me even shyer.
— Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
You can tell about people by their absences. By the shape of the emptiness they leave behind.
— Elaine Clark McCarthy