Leaving Me Behind Quotes
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I hate Jesse for leaving me behind. If he asked, I would have walked into the air with him.
— Shaun David Hutchinson
I cannot help leaving my books behind me whenever God calls me hence; but in every other respect, my own hands will be my executors.
— John Wesley
Manhandeling a lady was asking for trouble pretty much anywhere, but square in the middle of cowboy-central, it was close to suicidal.
— Linda Lael Miller
First impressions die slowly, bad impressions take even longer
— Joseph Heller
You're not leaving me behind. Or I'll do a spell to make you smell like ass. Forever.
— Kresley Cole
And when I raised myself to look at the man who'd spoken, I had a feeling of leaving my misery behind me there on the stone wall.
— Arthur Golden
My motto is: walk expropriating and igniting, always leaving behind me howls of moral offenses and smoking trunks of old things.
— Renzo Novatore
Do you think that much power comes without sacrifice? Did you think you could become you without leaving something, without leaving me, behind?
— Rainbow Rowell
Everything for me is visual. That's just how my head works.
— Whoopi Goldberg
I look at myself head-on again. For the first time, the idea of leaving my Abnegation identity behind doesn't make me nervous; it gives me hope.
— Veronica Roth
Once a man I was leaving told me I could go if I would leave my skin behind. I was so young I didn't even know that I was wonderful..
— Ellen Gilchrist
So I departed, leaving behind a pungent smell of brimstone. Just something to remember me by.
— Jonathan Stroud
Fear will learn to fear me. And I'm leaving my gloves behind
— Tahereh Mafi
I ached with loss that I'd never allowed myself to feel. As if I was leaving something important behind. And that something was me.
— A. Lynn
Drunkenness is simply voluntary insanity.
— Seneca The Younger