Wanting To Say Goodbye Quotes & Sayings
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Knowing they were in the same city made the missing him flare up inside her. — Rainbow Rowell
But that night I thought, in the simplest of terms, maybe love was not wanting to say goodbye. — Jeannine Allison
He kissed me tenderly as my heart thumped out of control. My fingers slipped into his thick, black hair and held tightly. He paused, not wanting to pull away. I didn't let him. I was going to say goodbye properly. I held tightly, pressing my lips to his, soft at first then hard with desire. — Leigh Goff
Oftentimes we say goodbye to the person we love without wanting to. Though that doesnt mean that we've stopped loving them or we've stopped to care. Sometimes goodbye is a painful way to say I love you. — Kezia Dugdale
Ten years ago he would have followed her, but middle-age is the period of sad caution. — Graham Greene
Life is either a great adventure or nothing. — Helen Keller
We hope that eventually there would be an occasion which I can personally prove that game music can in fact impress many different people and move them. — Nobuo Uematsu
she died of internal weeping — Erica Jong
Say goodbye to your mom."
Scottie pauses, then keeps going.
"Scottie."
"Bye!" she yells.
I grab her arm. I could yell at her for wanting to leave, but I don't. She pulls her arm out of my grasp. I look up to see if anyone is watching us, because I don't think you're supposed to aggressively hold children these days. Gone are the days of spanking, threats, and sugar. Now there are therapy, antidepressants, and Splenda. — Kaui Hart Hemmings
First, there is a cue, a trigger that tells your brain to go into automatic mode and which habit to use. Then there is the routine, which can be physical or mental or emotional. Finally, there is a reward, which helps your brain figure out if this particular loop is worth remembering for the future: — Charles Duhigg
I don't miss the economic insecurity, the living paycheck to paycheck. — Drew Carey