Separating Quotes
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The flaw in our character is our insistence on separating blue-collar jobs from white-collar jobs, and encouraging one form of education over another.
Mike Rowe -
Religions are not for separating men from one another, they are meant to bind them.
Mahatma Gandhi
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About once every six months someone notifies me that Lucy and Desi Arnaz are separating.
Hedda Hopper -
A cold, calculating nightmare. Sharp as a finely honed blade. 'The Lucid Dreaming' cuts, separating the flesh before you even know you've been injured. It makes you bleed as a reader.
Del Howison -
I think we really made a mistake in separating the Internet from capitalism in a certain way that is bad for our country.
Esther Dyson -
Again Sam’s genitals became rock, and this astonished him as much as anything. Through Franz, he was becoming the stone Earth; the final border separating him from the planet was disappearing. And this transformation to rock was fuelled by desire, the most ephemeral thing on Earth.
Barry Webster -
Business shouldn't be like sports, separating the men from the women.
Barbara Mary Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth -
More and more people seem to be separating from nature. I'm trying to go in a different direction. I'm getting closer and closer.
Dean Potter
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You know, I’ve spent my entire life time separating the Right from the kooks.
William Francis Buckley -
When the intelligent and animal souls are held together in one embrace, they can be kept from separating.
Lao Tzu -
Death teaches us to live; it gives us a boundary to map our living within. Death's hammer breaks through the mirror separating us from light.
David Meltzer -
On top of the horror of separating from your wife, you have to go through it in public.
Norman Quentin Cook -
We walked for a long time. We kissed, we embraced on the Lungarno, I asked him, half serious, half joking, if he wanted to sneak into my room. He shook his head, he went back to kissing me passionately. There were entire libraries separating him and Antonio, but they were similar.
Elena Ferrante -
It’s pretty thin, the wall separating healthy confidence and unhealthy Pride.
Haruki Murakami