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When I get real bored, I like to drive downtown and get a great parking spot, then sit in my car and count how many people ask if I'm leaving.
— Steven Wright
We take our children everywhere we go. I don't believe in having them and then leaving them to someone else to bring up.
— Jayne Mansfield
After leaving ImageMovers, I sold two pitches to Fox Atomic, which I then wrote for them.
— Lauren Miller
You gotta keep things moving. If leaving behind the past means you can have a better future, then, sure, why not?
— Lisa Mangum
I violently dislike you,' she said, and then she was gone, slamming the door and leaving a sort of shocked silence behind.
— Kate Johnson
If you don't write your memoirs down then time will swallow them up, leaving no leftovers.
— Sahara Sanders
Love hurts. Love is fragile. Love comes like a breath of magic, then departs leaving us feeling empty, alone, a paper cup blowing on the wind.
— Chloe Thurlow
I worked as a trainee manager for two years after leaving university - then got bored with the nine to five.
— Sarah West
And then it happens all at once and unexpectedly. That is how things happen, I suppose. You pack your bags and find yourself walking yourself home.
— Shannon L. Alder
Before leaving, I met them briefly. Thad and Ruben were among them. Then there was Annar, Orion, Stephan (pronounced Steh-fawn),
— Kristen Ashley
And then he was gone. Leaving nothing but the swish of the front door, and a mountain of possibilities in his wake.
— Stacie Hammond
What is it then? Life? When it is only agony, why not take it? Is that not the kinder thing?
— Carol Wallace
And then, just as quickly, the clouds returned, leaving us to walk by faith, not by sight.
— Sibella Giorello
It is so hard to leave - until you leave. And then it is the easiest goddamned thing in the world.
— John Green
Asking someone to help you commit a crime and then leaving him alive to point you out to the enforcers is foolish.
— Lindsay Buroker
If leaving is the right thing to do, then I'll hurt myself to keep from hurting you, to keep you safe.
— Stephenie Meyer
If you don't vote, then you may be leaving the decisions up to someone dumber than you.
— Jesse Ventura
(About changing faith) At our best, Christians embrace it, leaving enough space within orthodoxy for God to surprise us every now and then.
— Rachel Held Evans
We persist and linger longer than we think, leaving traces of ourselves wherever we go. If you take that away, then we all simply vanish.
— Dinaw Mengestu
Then he stalked off into the woods, leaving Talaith alone.
Good. Now I can panic in peace. — G.A. Aiken
Good. Now I can panic in peace. — G.A. Aiken
Simple logic dictates that if you cannot even conceive the possibility of leaving a negotiation, then it is preferable never to enter one.
— Yanis Varoufakis
No, the next time i kiss you it'll last a long, long time. And then when we're done you're gonna realize being turned on is not about experience
— Simone Elkeles
It's all taking the customer's money and giving him exactly what he wants and then leaving him poorer than when he started.
— Robert M. Pirsig
To stimulate life, leaving it then free to develop, to unfold, herein lies the first task of the teacher.
— Maria Montessori
Precipitate as weather, she appeared from somewhere, then evaporated, leaving only memory.
— Haruki Murakami
That's like buying asparagus and then leaving it at the checkout. Why would you do that?
— Deborah King
How to Score a Promotion [10w]
First make yourself irreplaceable,
then tell your boss you're leaving. — Beryl Dov
First make yourself irreplaceable,
then tell your boss you're leaving. — Beryl Dov
Goodbye Stevie, I'm sorry for leaving you, but when you find out about me, as you definitely will do one day, then you'll be glad I'm gone too.
— Sarah Moore Fitzgerald
...the boy saw faces disinigrate before his eyes, faces that fell to pieces, then disappeared, leaving a hole.
— Charles D'Ambrosio