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Penelope? Thank you. For not leaving me alone to deal with this . . . when things got hard. other people would have. You're a true friend.
— Svetlana Chmakova
Never leave till tomorrow that which you can do today.
— Benjamin Franklin
For me, this nomination was as if all of a sudden the crucifix began to wear a yellow star.
— Jean-Marie Lustiger
To make a friend, forgiveness is required which burns up all things, leaving only beauty; but to destroy friendship is easy.
— Hazrat Inayat Khan
You're my best friend. Why should I be happy to see you go?
— George Hagen
Finishing a good book is like leaving a good friend.
— William Feather
Our language has yet to develop a proper send-off for leaving a close friend's deathbed.
— Daniel Polansky
I'm glad I'm blind and can't see it.
— Stevie Wonder
What happens when it's 2 a.m. and you're alone in a hotel room with the devil's minibar? Minibar - one; Marissa - zero.
— Marissa Jaret Winokur
Moving on was going to require leaving the woods and getting a friend set that didn't have gray hairs, hip replacements and a few false teeth.
— Rebecca Brooks
your friend goodbye. We're leaving." Grabbing
— Alexa Riley
She was leaving the world as a woman who had loved and been loved back.
She was leaving it as a friend, a companion, a guardian. A mother. — Khaled Hosseini
She was leaving it as a friend, a companion, a guardian. A mother. — Khaled Hosseini
The image of all the cars leaving pastel-colored people at the same time has never really left me as an anti-ambition for life!
— Rupert Friend
They cheer me because they all understand me, and they cheer you because no one understands you.
— Charlie Chaplin
He nearly always put his hand on his friend's arm and looked for a second into his face before leaving him.
— Carson McCullers
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— Iain Macwhirter
Write about "leaving." Approach it any way you want. Write about your divorce, leaving the house this morning, or a friend dying.
— Natalie Goldberg