Farewells Quotes
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If we knew when we woke up that it would be the last day of our lives, we would transform every little act of our daily humdrum into small farewells.
— Alexandre A. Loch
Give warm greetings and farewells. I was surprised by how much this resolution changed the atmosphere of my home.
— Gretchen Rubin
The air is full of farewells to the dying. And mournings for the dead.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
All farewells should be sudden, when forever.
— Lord Byron
They all walk their own paths, live their own lives. A journey without farewells, a beginning without end. It is a little lonely, but that's how it is
— Nobuhiro Watsuki
Our evenings are farewells. Our parties are testaments. So that the secret stream of suffering. May warm the cold of life.
— Boris Pasternak
Where thou art gone, adieus and farewells are a sound unknown.
— William Cowper
Wolves hate farewells,...
— David Clement-Davies
It was a perfect night for a train. The occasional whistle told Louis of all the farewells he had ever known.
— Charles Tennyson Turner
A 'hello again' after the final goodbye is sometimes harder than just keeping the goodbye as it was.
— Jessiqua Wittman
Don't be sad about the goodbyes! Because in many farewells, better unions are hidden!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Be ahead of all farewells as if they were behind you, like the winter that is just departing.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
Perhaps farewells create new territories, or they send us back to the only territory that truly belongs to us, that of solitude.
— Andres Neuman
Damn! I hate farewells!
— John Flanagan
Everlasting farewells! and again, and yet again reverberated everlasting farewells!
— Thomas De Quincey
Save your kisses for the world, little one.
- Magnus to Lestat before going into the fire. — Anne Rice
- Magnus to Lestat before going into the fire. — Anne Rice
Life was a series of greetings and farewells, one was always saying good-bye to something, to someone.
— Daphne Du Maurier