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I went away in my head, into a book. That was where I went whenever real life was too hard or too inflexible.
— Neil Gaiman
It wasn't that pain grew tolerable or the confusion went away. Instead, it simply became familiar. It became a part of you.
— Hugh Howey
She knew what it was to wait for someone who would never come home. She knew that grief, like a scar, faded but never really went away.
— Libba Bray
I'm afraid I was very much the traditionalist. I went down on one knee and dictated a proposal which my secretary faxed over straight away.
— Stephen Fry
I realized that I knew less about loneliness than I had thought - and much less than I would know when he went away.
— Octavia E. Butler
Moscow was burned by its citizens
that is true; not, however by the citizens who remained, but by those that went away. — Leo Tolstoy
that is true; not, however by the citizens who remained, but by those that went away. — Leo Tolstoy
I'm sure that's okay for a magazine or a book," he went on. "But this is the SAT. You can't get away with that stuff on the SAT.
— Andrew Ferguson
I believe the hardest part of healing after you've lost someone you love, is to recover the "you" that went away with them.
— Unknown
But when she was finished running away, when she just went on, what would she put in his place?
— Alice Munro
If you ask me why I left China, it's just that I went for a stroll and strolled too far away.
— Mu Xin
I went to Vietnam; it was my first assignment as a reporter for the UPI, and I never could get away from the war.
— Neil Sheehan
When I went to the 'Rush' audition, I was blown away by the script. I thought it was fantastic.
— Daniel Bruhl
I used to run away from school to my village. But later, I went to the U.S. for studies and lost touch.
— Randeep Hooda
In the '70s I was in exile; every time I went back I wondered if they'd take my passport away.
— Tahar Ben Jelloun
I first went on the road with the Rolling Stones in the year of our Lord, 1969. But my grandfather gave me away to a drummer when I was 15 years old.
— Bobby Keys
I recently went to a new doctor and noticed he was located in something called the Professional Building. I felt better right away.
— George Carlin
In some ways I think it would be very dignified if I went away for twenty years and then wrote my fourth book.
— Curtis Sittenfeld
Whenever anything went wrong at home, because I was the only boy, I would get blamed for it straight away. Girls stick together.
— Zayn Malik
I throw away stacks of newspaper and catalogs, bills that probably went unpaid for years, plastic bags of hangers and wires, and the hockey stick.
— Holly Black
The little man's total obliviousness to all forms of danger somehow made danger so discouraged that it gave up and went away.
— Terry Pratchett
I only met Joan Rivers once. But when she passed away, it felt like a part of me went away, too.
— Amy Schumer
When I was four, we went to Oahu. It was the first time we celebrated Passover away from home.
— Jesse Kellerman
I had a very erratic career. I got very famous for a minute and then it just all went away, you know?
— Colin Hay
To escape him she had run away to the end of the world. To be free of him she had run away to places where he never went.
— Anais Nin
No one went looking for adventure; they chased it away.
— Robyn Schneider
Maybe a good person would step away before things went too far, but when it comes to Samuel Bradshaw, I am neither good nor bad. I'm only his.
— Lexi Ryan
You went away a little boy in a man's body and you came back the same way, except the man got his hair processed.
— Stephen King
A house from which nobody ever went away without feeling better in some way. A house in which there was always laughter.
— L.M. Montgomery
I wanted to get far away from those who believed in cruelty, so then I went to France, a land of true freedom, democracy, equality and fraternity.
— Josephine Baker