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Sermon Quotations Archive

Quotations regarding 'Departure'

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After the departure of the land parties, I embarked with six men on thursday, the 21st april, on board my newly made boat and began the descent of the river.
William Henry Ashley, American Businessman
Right now, they feel they have lost their voice, and their miseries have increased since my departure.
Benazir Bhutto, Pakistani Leader (1953-2007)
I was convinced that the world was in the departure and paging.
Peter Bichsel, Swiss Writer (1935-  )
Arafat's departure has created an awesome opportunity.
Joe Biden, American Vice President (1942-  )
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, American Poet (1940-1996)
Justice is itself the great standing policy of civil society; and any eminent departure from it, under any circumstances, lies under the suspicion of being no policy at all.
Edmund Burke, Irish Statesman (1729-1797)
I try to bring elements of my own personality to every character I've played, but I think I'm pretty similar to the character I'm playing now. The biggest departure would have to have been Freaks and Geeks Sara, who was this sort of subordinate and shy girl.
Lizzy Caplan, American Actress (1982-  )
The great defense against the air menace is to attack the enemy's aircraft as near as possible to their point of departure.
Winston Churchill, English Statesman (1874-1965)
To cultivate an English accent is already a departure away from what you are.
Sean Connery, Scottish Actor (1930-  )
It actually was a complete departure having a woman playing M. I didn't realize at the time that it would be so noticed.
Judi Dench, English Actress (1934-  )
The most amazing thing to me about the sea is the tide. A harbour like St. Ives is totally transformed in a very short space of time by the arrival or departure of the sea.
John Dyer, -
I'm thinking in terms of a point of departure, a field of action for performers to express an expressive need of mine which hopefully the context of music would convey.
John Eaton, American Politician (1790-1856)
The only certain freedom's in departure.
Robert Frost, American Poet (1874-1963)
But audio is a component of video, so there's always been that anyway, and although we've never expressed a visual side apart from the Grateful Dead movie, I don't find it that remote, you know what I mean? It's a departure of sorts, but it's like a first cousin.
Jerry Garcia, American Musician (1942-1995)
The myths have always condemned those who 'looked back.' Condemned them, whatever the paradise may have been which they were leaving. Hence this shadow over each departure from your decision.
Dag Hammarskjold, Swedish Diplomat (1905-1961)
It's upsetting that it is such a big deal. I wish it weren't an issue all the time. It's funny that people say it's a departure, because I've been acting since I was a child. I've played three gay roles out of hundreds.
Randy Harrison, American Actor (1977-  )
In this life struggle, here I am among you fully cognizant that a true believer has no fear of what God has ordained for him. Those who are visited by fear live only for their present, under the illusion that the world began with them and will end with their departure.
King Hussein I, Jordanian Statesman (1935-1999)
The album is a definite departure. I haven't written original material before, except for one song on my first album, but Elvis and I did six songs together on this one.
Diana Krall, Canadian Musician (1964-  )
There are absolutely no problems that had anything to do with Jeff's departure.
Kenneth Lay, American Businessman (1942-2006)
Modernity exists in the form of a desire to wipe out whatever came earlier, in the hope of reaching at least a point that could be called a true present, a point of origin that marks a new departure.
Paul de Man, Belgian Critic (1919-1983)
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