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  • Farewell, dearest friend, never to see one another any more till at the right hand of Christ. -- Donald Cargill
  • Farewell, fair cruelty. -- William Shakespeare
  • Farewell, good Salisbury, and good luck go with thee! -- William Shakespeare
  • Memorial Service: Farewell party for someone who already left. -- Robert Byrne
  • Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens. -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • It can't be any simpler: the farewell is going to be on the Champs-Elysees. -- Lance Armstrong
  • One day I may be meeting you and hearing how you've changed your life by saying, "Farewell to Fat". -- Richard Simmons
  • One day I may be meeting you and hearing how you've changed your life by saying, 'Farewell to Fat'. -- Richard Simmons
  • While conscience is our friend, all is at peace; however once it is offended, farewell to a tranquil mind. -- Mary Wortley Montagu
  • The Founders didn't mention political parties when they wrote the Constitution, and George Washington in essence warned us against them in his Farewell Address. -- Marianne Williamson
  • Farewell all relations and friends in Christ; farewell acquaintances and all earthly enjoyments; farewell reading and preaching, praying and believing, wanderings, reproaches, and sufferings. -- Donald Cargill
  • Farewell! if ever fondest prayer For other's weal avail'd on high, Mine will not all be lost in air, But waft thy name beyond the sky. -- Lord Byron
  • I have to go and say farewell to all the countries that I have been to, if I can. I am 73 now, it is taxing on me. -- Miriam Makeba
  • Don't be dismayed by good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends. -- Richard Bach
  • War is tragedy. The great war stories are tragedies. It's the failure of diplomacy. 'War and Peace,' 'A Farewell to Arms,' 'For Whom the Bell Tolls.' Those are some of the greatest tragedies. -- David Mamet
  • I've worked for 55 years. I'm going to take a little time off, to tell you the truth. It's just that now in the last couple of weeks, Gelman is pouring it on. 'Farewell to Regis!' It's getting embarrassing. -- Regis Philbin
  • I now bid farewell to the country of my birth - of my passions - of my death; a country whose misfortunes have invoked my sympathies - whose factions I sought to quell - whose intelligence I prompted to a lofty aim - whose freedom has been my fatal dream. -- Thomas Francis Meagher
  • Farewell, hello, farewell, hello. -- Kurt Vonnegut
  • Farewell count without a head -- William the Silent
  • Hail and Farewell, my brother. -- Cassandra Clare
  • Farewell's a bitter word to say. -- Letitia Elizabeth Landon
  • Farewell! I go to find the Sun! -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Farewell my friends, I go to glory. -- Isadora Duncan
  • My dear hands. Farewell, my poor hands. -- Sergei Rachmaninoff
  • Farewell Hope, and with Hope farewell Fear -- John Milton
  • I go to scale the Future's possibilities! Farewell! -- Henrik Ibsen
  • Farewell! a long farewell to all my greatness! -- William Shakespeare
  • Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again. -- William Shakespeare
  • Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again -- William Shakespeare
  • Farewell, Love, and all thy laws for ever. -- Thomas Wyatt
  • Farewell, my children, forever. I go to your Father. -- Marie Antoinette
  • Farewell happy fields, Where joy forever dwells: Hail, horrors, hail. -- John Milton
  • It were a grief so brief to part with thee. Farewell. -- William Shakespeare
  • Farewell - farewell, For I am weary of the weight of time. -- William Butler Yeats
  • Farewell until eternity, where you and I shall not find ourselves together. -- Isidore Ducasse Lautreamont
  • I rewrote the ending of 'Farewell to Arms' 39 times before I was satisfied. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • Farewell! wherever you fare, till your eyries receive you at the journey's end! -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Farewell, farewell to thee, Araby's daughter! Thus warbled a Peri beneath the dark sea. -- Charles Lamb
  • Sound drums and trumpets! Farewell sour annoy! For here, I hope, begins our lasting joy. -- William Shakespeare
  • Farewell to ye all! In the land of the stranger I rise or I fall. -- Davy Crockett
  • Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been; I am also call'd No-more, Too-late, Farewell; -- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
  • feelings of man are always pure and the brightest to the meeting time and Farewell. -- Jean Paul
  • Farewell! O Gandalf! May you ever appear where you are most needed and least expected! -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Farewell, too little, and too lately known, Whom I began to think and call my own. -- John Dryden
  • Farewell Gaultier!! Preteporte will miss you! ❤ ❤ ❤ 4 ever -- Madonna Ciccone
  • My spirit will sleep in peace; or if it thinks, it will not surely think thus. Farewell. -- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
  • Farewell, woman! I intend Henceforth every night to sit With my lewd, well-natured friend, Drinking to engender wit. -- John Wilmot
  • Farewell, my friend," Drizzt whispered, trying futilely to keep his voice from breaking. :This journey you make alone. -- R. A. Salvatore
  • Farewell the tranquil mind! farewell content! Farewell the plumed troops, and the big wars That make ambition virtue. -- William Shakespeare
  • Farewell is a beautiful and a soft word and yet it is a horrible and a heavy thing too! -- Mehmet Murat ildan
  • I rewrote the ending to 'Farewell to Arms,' the last page of it, thirty-nine times before I was satisfied. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • Farewell, my old fan. / Having scribbled on it, / What could I do but tear it / At the end of summer? -- Matsuo Basho
  • So farewell hope, and with hope farewell fear,Farewell remorse: all good to me is lost;Evil,be thou my good. -- John Milton
  • Last night I dreamed I was still human, but now I have woken up, into something better. Farewell, my friends, farewell. -- Simon R. Green
  • Farewell, farewell! but this I tell To thee, thou Wedding-Guest! He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and bird and beast. -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Farewell, my sister, fare thee well. The elements be kind to thee, and make Thy spirits all of comfort: fare thee well. -- William Shakespeare
  • We don't know whether or not it's the Farewell Tour odr the Jews in Space Tour, which I prefer as a title. -- Gene Simmons
  • Yon Sun that sets upon the sea We follow in his flight; Farewell awhile to him and thee, My native land-Good Night! -- Lord Byron
  • This is who I am Escapist Paradise Seeker Farewell, time to fly Out of sight Out of time Away from all lies -- Tuomas Holopainen
  • Farewell, and may the blessing of Elves and Men and all Free Folk go with you. May the stars shine upon your faces! -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Good bye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end, but in my heart is the memory and there you will always be. -- Walt Disney
  • Farewell Australia! You ... are too great and ambitious for affection, yet not great enough for respect. I leave your shores without sorrow or regret. -- Charles Darwin
  • It is no longer possible to escape men. Farewell to the monsters, farewell to the saints. Farewell to pride. All that is left is men. -- Jean-Paul Sartre
  • There, did you think to kill me? There's no flesh or blood within this cloak to kill. There's only an idea.Ideas are bulletproof. Farewell. -- Alan Moore
  • Don't get discouraged because there's a lot of mechanical work to writing. I rewrote the first part of Farewell to Arms at least fifty times. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • Farewell, my friends! farewell, my foes! My peace with these, my love with those. The bursting tears my heart declare; Farewell, the bonnie banks of Ayr. -- Robert Burns
  • Farewell, I wish our souls may meet with comfort at the journey's end.- The Heavenly Footman: A Puritan's View of How to Get to Heaven. -- John Bunyan
  • It's spring! Farewell To chills and colds! The blushing, girlish World unfolds Each flower, leaf And blade of sod"? Small letters sent To her from God. -- John Updike
  • Farewell,' she said. 'I hope you hear many more songs' - which was the best way she could think of to say good-bye to a butterfly. -- Peter S. Beagle
  • It is interesting to note that during the last ten years Washington's 'Farewell Address' has begun to reappear in college textbooks - minus the four religious warnings. -- David Barton
  • Farewell to Thee! But not farewell To all my fondest thoughts of Thee; Within my heart they still shall dwell And they shall cheer and comfort me. -- Anne Bronte
  • I leave my parents here behind And all my friends to love resigned 'Tis grief to go, but death to stay Farewell -- I'm gone with love away. -- George Moses Horton
  • Farewell has a sweet sound of reluctance. Good-by is short and final, a word with teeth sharp to bite through the string that ties past to the future. -- John Steinbeck
  • The dilemma of the critic has always been that if he knows enough to speak with authority, he knows too much to speak with detachment."(A Qualified Farewell) -- Raymond Chandler
  • Farewell we call to hearth and hall! Though wind may blow and rain may fall. We must away ere the break of day. Far over wood and mountain tall. -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Farewell, my great one, my own, farewell, my pride, farewell, my swift, deep, dear river, how I loved your daylong splashing, how I loved to plunge into your cold waves. -- Boris Pasternak
  • Farewell is said by the living, in life, every day. It is said with love and friendship, with the affirmation that the memories are lasting if the flesh is not. -- R. A. Salvatore
  • Forgive me, my sons. I've been defeated by this despicable idiot. This is as far as I go.I leave everything to you.You have my gratitude. Farewell, my sons. -- Whitebeard
  • And therefore, Reader, I myself am the subject of my book: it is not reasonable that you should employ your leisure on a topic so frivolous and so vain. Therefore, Farewell: -- Michel de Montaigne
  • Like the classic it has become, the Farewell Address has demonstrated the capacity to assume different shapes in different eras, to change color, if you will, in varying shades of light. -- Joseph J. Ellis
  • If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. But, sad or merry, I must leave it now. Farewell. - Thorin -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Haggard, I would not be you for all the world," he declared. "You have let your doom in by the front door, although it will not depart that way. (...) Farewell, poor Haggard, farewell! -- Peter S. Beagle
  • Farewell, Father," she said. He fell back upon his chair, choking. She laughed, not with mirth or even mockery, but something that was closer to a sob. "You crafted me so sharp, I cut even myself. -- Holly Black
  • Washington's address is virtually unknown today and has not been seen in most American history textbooks in nearly four decades. Perhaps it is because of all the religious warnings Washington made in his 'Farewell Address.' -- David Barton
  • But, reader, there is no comfort in the word "farewell," even if you say it in French. "Farewell" is a word that,in any language, is full of sorrow. It is a word that promises absolutely nothing. -- Kate DiCamillo
  • Farewell the plumed troop, and the big wars That make ambition virtue! O, farewell! Farewell the neighing steed and the shrill trump, The spirit-stirring drum, th' ear-piercing fife, The royal banner, and all quality, Pride, pomp, and circumstance of glorious war! -- William Shakespeare
  • Farewell unhappy, hopeless, blasphemous Rome! The Wrath of God has come upon you, as you deserve. We cared for Babylon, and she is not healed; let us then leave her, that she may become the habitation of dragons, spectres, and witches. -- Martin Luther
  • But in his Farewell Address, George Washington made it clear that he perceived no greater threat to the American experiment than a partisan demagogue who 'agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against the other' -- John Avlon
  • To part is the lot of all mankind. The world is a scene of constant leave-taking, and the hands that grasp in cordial greeting today, are doomed ere long to unite for the last time, when the quivering lips pronounce the word - Farewell -- R. M. Ballantyne
  • Farewell," they cried, "Wherever you fare till your eyries receive you at the journey's end!" That is the polite thing to say among eagles."May the wind under your wings bear you where the sun sails and the moon walks," answered Gandalf, who knew the correct reply. -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • The return makes one love the farewell. -- Alfred de Musset
  • Be well, do good work, and keep in touch. -- Garrison Keillor
  • You should not confuse your career with your life. -- Dave Barry
  • No statement should be believed because it is made by an authority. -- Robert A. Heinlein
  • Until we meet again, may the good Lord take a liking to you. -- Roy Rogers
  • Every parting gives a foretaste of death, every reunion a hint of the resurrection. -- Arthur Schopenhauer
  • Every parting is a form of death, as every reunion is a type of heaven. -- Tryon Edwards
  • Man's feelings are always purest and most glowing in the hour of meeting and of farewell. -- Jean Paul
  • The farewell between Hitler and Mussolini at the station was very affectionate. Both men were moved. -- Galeazzo Ciano
  • It's just kind of known in the music industry that a farewell tour means 'for now.' -- Nikki Sixx
  • We can say farewell to 10 years of bourgeois rule... now we have the opportunity to change Denmark. -- Helle Thorning-Schmidt
  • Saying goodbye doesn't mean anything. It's the time we spent together that matters, not how we left it. -- Trey Parker
  • Could we see when and where we are to meet again, we would be more tender when we bid our friends goodbye. -- Ouida
  • Never part without loving words to think of during your absence. It may be that you will not meet again in this life. -- Jean Paul
  • Ozzy wanted to get us back together. It's been 20 years. We did a couple of songs during his farewell in 1992 and that got the ball rolling. -- Geezer Butler
  • A friend of mine, now retired, was then a major exec at a major bank, and one of her jobs, the last four years, was the farewell interview. -- Donald E. Westlake
  • On the wagon sped, and I, as well as my comrades, gave a despairing farewell glance at freedom as we came in sight of the long stone buildings. -- Nellie Bly
  • Now, mark it. This may be strong language, but heed it. The people mean it, and, my friends of the Eastern Democracy, we bid farewell when you do that thing. -- Richard P. Bland
  • You and I will meet again, When we're least expecting it, One day in some far off place, I will recognize your face, I won't say goodbye my friend, For you and I will meet again. -- Tom Petty
  • Are we simply waving farewell to the days when some of the most interesting thinking in Europe and America came to us from our fiction film-makers? BBC2, which once introduced and showed great films, now shows none. -- David Hare
  • Every day I shall put my papers in order and every day I shall say farewell. And the real farewell, when it comes, will only be a small outward confirmation of what has been accomplished within me from day to day. -- Etty Hillesum
  • Beauty is the disinterested one, without which the ancient world refused to understand itself, a word which both imperceptibly and yet unmistakably has bid farewell to our new world, a world of interests, leaving it to its own avarice and sadness. -- Hans Urs von Balthasar
  • The peculiar fascination which the South held over my imagination and my limited capital decided me in favor of Atlanta University; so about the last of September I bade farewell to the friends and scenes of my boyhood and boarded a train for the South. -- James Weldon Johnson
  • Before I was reading science fiction, I read Hemingway. Farewell to Arms was my first adult novel that said not everything ends well. It was one of those times where reading has meant a great deal to me, in terms of my development - an insight came from that book. -- Robert Reed
  • Why can't we get all the people together in the world that we really like and then just stay together? I guess that wouldn't work. Someone would leave. Someone always leaves. Then we would have to say good-bye. I hate good-byes. I know what I need. I need more hellos. -- Charles M. Schulz
  • I have a graduate degree from Penn State. I studied at Penn State under a noted Hemingway scholar, Philip Young. I had an interest in thrillers, and it occurred to me that Hemingway wrote many action scenes: the war scenes in 'A Farewell to Arms' and 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' come to mind. But the scenes don't feel pulpy. -- David Morrell
  • A British porch is a musty, forbidding non-room in which to fling a sodden umbrella or a muddy pair of boots; a guard against the elements and strangers. By contrast the good ol' American front porch seems to stand for positivity and openness; a platform from which to welcome or wave farewell; a place where things of significance could happen. -- Dan Stevens
  • Keep our marriage alive, and farewell. -- Augustus
  • The return makes one love the farewell -- Alfred de Musset
  • With every farewell comes a hidden hope. -- Paulo Coelho
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