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Farewell Quotes - Page 5

There's a kind of release And a kind of torment in every goodbye for every man.

There's a kind of release And a kind of torment in every goodbye for every man.

Cecil Day Lewis (1992). “The Complete Poems of C. Day Lewis”, p.319, Stanford University Press

Saying farewell is also a bold and powerful beginning.

Aron Ralston (2010). “127 Hours: Between a Rock and a Hard Place”, p.342, Simon and Schuster

Farewell, fair cruelty.

William Shakespeare, George Steevens (1824). “The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare”, p.78

Where is the good in goodbye?

Meredith Willson, Franklin Lacey (1958). “Libretto for Meredith Wilson's the music man: book, music and lyrics”

Welcome ever smiles, and farewell goes out sighing.

'Troilus And Cressida' (1602) act 3, sc. 3, l. 165

Farewell, woman! I intend Henceforth every night to sit With my lewd, well-natured friend, Drinking to engender wit.

John Wilmot, John Adlard (2002). “The Debt to Pleasure: John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, in the Eyes of His Contemporaries and in His Own Poetry and Prose”, p.73, Taylor & Francis

Farewell my friends, I go to glory.

Quoted in Mary Desti, Isadora Duncan's End (1929)