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Oh, never and forever aren't for mortals, love. But we won't be parted till I know it's right that we part.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
Afternoon light slanted in through the parted curtains, laying bars of gold across the floor.
— Cassandra Clare
A fool and his words are soon parted
— William Shakespeare
His eyelashes fluttered, lips parted, and he moaned softly. "Kilby," he said my name so softly I wanted to weep from the sound.
— Mercy Celeste
Okay,' I said, and waving, we parted. The feeling traveled to some infinitely distant place and disappeared.
— Banana Yoshimoto
... And now we shan't be parted no more, and that's finished.
— E. M. Forster
Norm was lean, his short, straight black hair parted on the side, his mustache trimmed like he'd never heard of Adolf Hitler.
— Jane Sunday
It mattered not where they were married. It only mattered that they were together and never parted again.
— Lisa Tawn Bergren
In the twilight glow I see her, blue eyes crying in the rain. As we kissed goodbye and parted, I knew we'd never meet again.
— Willie Nelson
His hair was parted neatly on the left side in a way that he would have found absolutely horrifying.
— John Green
Nicotine and alcohol embraced in my system like long-parted siblings, grateful to me for reuniting them.
— Glen Duncan
Armed with a comb and a brush, Dante parted his uncle's thick hair and began to dab hair dye along the line.
— Rhys Ford
I remember the way we parted, The day and the way we met; You hoped we were both broken-hearted And knew we should both forget.
— Algernon Charles Swinburne
Lies told in a carefree tone with lips parted in a practiced smile are often believed.
— Katherine Owen
My first failure was to be born a child not wanted by his father or mother, as they parted shortly after I was born.
— Jeremy Lloyd
Crinoline was so wide that she parted the crowd wherever she walked, leaving an aisle of space behind her.
— Eleanor Catton
Consider the momentous event in architecture when the wall parted and the column became.
— Louis Kahn
When we are parted, let me lie In some far corner of thy heart Silent, and from the world apart, Like a forgotten melody
— Charles Hamilton Aide
You have bewitched me body and soul, and I love, I love, I love you. And wish from this day forth never to be parted from you.
— Jane Austen
Scientific and philosophic truth have parted company.
— Hannah Arendt
One should part from life as Ulysses parted from Nausicaa
blessing it rather than in love with it. — Friedrich Nietzsche
blessing it rather than in love with it. — Friedrich Nietzsche
I just met history for a couple of hours, and then our ways parted.
— Michael Bar-Zohar
His lips parted into a timid smile, and our neighbor's image blurred with my sudden tears. "Hey, Boo," I said.
— Harper Lee
To fantasies', he said. 'Tell me about yours.' His eyes were a bright, liquid blue, and his lips were parted in a half smile.
— Peter Benchley
Where is the LORD, the God of Elijah? And when he had struck the water, v the water was parted to the one side and to the other, and Elisha went
— Anonymous
I'm into you, Gina." He studied her face, her parted lips, and then pulled his gaze away. "But we can never be together.
— Lisa Carlisle
Messenger of sympathy and love, Servant of parted friends, Consoler of the lonely, Bond of the scattered family, Enlarger of the common life.
— Charles William Eliot
A fool and his money are quickly parted.
— Jeff Bridges
Had we never lov'd sae kindly,
Had we never lov'd sae blindly,
Never met -- or never parted --
we had ne'er been broken-hearted — Robert Burns
Had we never lov'd sae blindly,
Never met -- or never parted --
we had ne'er been broken-hearted — Robert Burns
Lin-da." He parted the syllables very slightly, as with a comb.
— Emily Fridlund
Is the brain, which is notably double in structure, a double organ, 'seeming parted, but yet a union in partition'?
— Henry Maudsley
When we parted I had written everything for the group. My leaving sort of evened things out within the group.
— Syd Barrett
So we grew together like to a double cherry, seeming parted, but yet an union in partition, two lovely berries molded on one stem.
— William Shakespeare
A fool and his money are soon parted.
— Thomas Tusser
And when my body shall cease, my soul will still be yours, Claire--- I swear by my hope of heaven, I will not be parted from you. --Jamie
— Diana Gabaldon
The quantity of money, which is readily parted with to obtain a thing is called its price.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Saying and Doing, have quarrel'd and parted.
— Benjamin Franklin
His lips parted, but long years of experience with Ramses, and to some extent, Emerson, had taught me how to turn a conversation into a monologue.
— Elizabeth Peters
When money is once parted with, it can never return.
— Jane Austen
Slow eyes and parted lips gave her the appearance of a woman who did not know where she was or where she was going.
— James Joyce
It used to be when we said, 'til death do us part,' death parted us pretty soon. That's why marriages used to last forever. Everybody was dead.
— Margaret Mead
I have no more to say. If this be the case, he deserves you. I could not have parted with you, my Lizzy, to any one less worthy.
— Jane Austen
The rich man and his daughter are soon parted.
— Kin Hubbard
Somebody once asked me how I found Peter Jackson, and I said: 'Well, I parted his hair, and there he was.'
— Christopher Lee
When our lips parted, he sighed. "I love those eyes, angel. When they look at me, I feel like anything is possible.
— Bijou Hunter
Society has parted man from man, neglectful of the universal heart.
— William Wordsworth
His voice in my ear. It did interesting things to me. It curved my back and parted my lips. I felt lazy and feline, and he wasn't even in the room.
— Helen Oyeyemi
Didn't I say I'd always be your same stars? If you get to missing me, just look up.
— Anne Rivers Siddons
I have passed through fire and deep water, since we parted. I have forgotten much that I thought I knew, and learned again much that I had forgotten.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Oh swiftly glides the bonnie boat, Just parted from the shore, And to the fisher's chorus-note Soft moves the dipping oar.
— Joanna Baillie
As his parted lips met mine, I started to feel breathless in a new and fascinating way.
— John Green
There was a time when a fool and his money were soon parted, but now it happens to everybody.
— Adlai E. Stevenson
The angels started singing, the clouds parted, it was a religious experience. I've never had the same reaction to a product, not in 25 years.
— Guy Kawasaki
It was like seeing someone who wore a striped tie or parted his hair on the left - a detail, but not a telling one.
— David Sedaris
The poetry that sustains me is when I feel that, for a minute, the clouds have parted and I've seen ecstasy or something.
— Rita Dove
AhthOOn SSyng!" I said. "That's farewell."
"It sounds evil."
"It is," I answered, and we parted. — Gail Carson Levine
"It sounds evil."
"It is," I answered, and we parted. — Gail Carson Levine
Martha looked at her son. So this was the beginning of growing up. This was where the road they had been traveling together first parted.
— Elizabeth Yates
I never wish to be parted from you from this day on.
— Jane Austen
Although from you I far must roam, do not be broken hearted. We two, who in the souls are one, are never truly parted.
— Margaret Atwood
We will meet as though we met not and part as though we parted not.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
His mouth was the only bit of softness on him. Wide and sensual, lips parted slightly in his drugged state, his mouth was profanely beautiful.
— Lara Adrian
They parted at last with mutual civility, and possibly a mutual desire of never meeting again.
— Jane Austen
Lips parted, soul entered,
blood rushed through veins,
unconditional and unintentional it was. — Upasana Banerjee
blood rushed through veins,
unconditional and unintentional it was. — Upasana Banerjee
key in the other direction and pushed the door open. It parted a few
— Mary Higgins Clark
Methwold's hair, parted in the middle has a lot to do with my beginnings. It was one of those hairlines along which history and sexuality moved.
— Salman Rushdie
Now I'm getting sad, just thinking about how it would feel to be parted from my sweet self. Lucky me: I will always have my own company.
— Marie Rutkoski
The tattoo can only exist as part of the skin, as a drawing always is an incision in the material and therefore cannot be parted from it.
— Antoni Tapies
My lips parted as I watched him lick his fingers clean ... as he licked me off of his fingers.
— J.J. McAvoy
were we two following our widely parted roads towards one point in the mysterious future, at which we were to meet once more?
— Wilkie Collins
Our hearts parted a long time ago, and I was wrong to think they could be brought together again.
— Soseki Natsume
There were cries, screech , it weep.
The rest weep from we, who emerge.
There was one wall of weeping. And we have parted with you. — Erin Moure
The rest weep from we, who emerge.
There was one wall of weeping. And we have parted with you. — Erin Moure
I and life: The case was settled chivalrously. The opponents parted without having made up.
— Karl Kraus
He was pushing fifty, with a face life had chewed on, and long wisps of graying hair parted low on one side and combed over his balding pate.
— Patricia Cornwell
Look at me Elise. Tell me what you think I'm feeling, he murmured, then bent his head to hers and pressed his mouth to her parted lips.
— Lara Adrian
They embraced and parted. They never saw each other again.
— Christopher Buckley