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Departure Quotes - Page 2

The only certain freedom's in departure.

The only certain freedom's in departure.

Robert Frost (1971). “The poetry of Robert Frost”

My departure from Hollywood was described as a walk-out. No one understood that I was cracking up.

Gene Tierney, Mickey Herskowitz (1979). “Self-portrait”, Peter Wyden

Often have I wondered with much curiosity as to our coming into this world and what will follow our departure.

Francesco Petrarch (2016). “Delphi Collected Poetical Works of Francesco Petrarch (Illustrated)”, Delphi Classics

Words have basic inalienable meanings, departure from which is either conscious metaphor or inexcusable vulgarity.

Evelyn Waugh (2012). “A Little Learning: The First Volume of an Autobiography”, p.128, Penguin UK

Departures and arrivals tend to emphasize people's personalities.

Lilli Palmer (1975). “Change lobsters, and dance: an autobiography”

The last act in the biography of the hero is that of the death or departure.

Joseph Campbell (1949). “The hero with a thousand faces”

For the poet the credo or doctrine is not the point of arrival but is, on the contrary, the point of departure for the metaphysical journey.

Joseph Brodsky, Cynthia L. Haven (2002). “Joseph Brodsky: Conversations”, p.99, Univ. Press of Mississippi

No departure from the truth of nature shall be discovered by the closest scrutiny.

Henry Peach Robinson (1869). “Pictorial Effect in Photography: Being Hints on Composition and Chiaro-oscuro for Photographers. To which is Added a Chapter on Combination Printing”, p.198