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A collection of English quotes about parting

A collection of English quotes about parting
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For many people, there’s at least one or two favorite quotes they hold dear.

Specialists across various fields—renowned artists, philosophers, poets, and more—have left us with striking words that make us pause and think.

In this article, under the theme of “English quotes about parting,” we’ve gathered a variety of quotations in English, including lines spoken by characters in films and manga.

Since these are quotes in English, it’s also content that learners of the language can enjoy.

If you can casually drop in some of the quotes introduced here, it might just make you look pretty cool!

Collection of English quotes about parting (1–10)

How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.A. A. Milne

The Winnie-the-Pooh series by British children’s author A.

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Milne is a work that has continued to be loved across generations around the world, and the memorable lines Pooh utters from time to time resonate with many people.

The line introduced here—“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.”—means something like, “How happy I am to have someone for whom saying goodbye is so hard.” It reminds us that having someone so important that parting is sorrowful is, if you look at it another way, a very happy thing.

Goodbyes always make my throat hurt… I need more hellos.Charlie Brown

The masterpiece Peanuts by Charles M.

Schulz, the creator of Snoopy—the most famous dog character in the world—is also known for its many memorable quotes delivered by its unique cast, including Snoopy.

Among the numerous quotes, this article introduces one from Snoopy’s owner, Charlie Brown: “Goodbyes always make my throat hurt… I need more hellos.” Charlie’s words—that every time he says goodbye his throat hurts and that he needs more hellos—can be seen as his characteristic irony, but here we’d like to take them at face value: he’d rather say “hello” than “goodbye.”

Saying goodbye doesn’t mean anything.It’s the time we spent together that matters, not how we left it.Trey Parker

Trey Parker, who is active as an animator and composer, is also known for creating the anime South Park, which became a social phenomenon.

He left us this famous quote: “Saying goodbye doesn’t mean anything.

It’s the time we spent together that matters, not how we left it.” In other words, saying goodbye itself has no meaning; what’s important is the time we shared, not the way we parted.

It makes you want to value not just the unfortunate outcome, but the wonderful memories you had along the way.

You’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking downSir Charles Spencer “Charlie” Chaplin

This is a famous quote left by Chaplin that means, “You’ll never see a rainbow if you’re looking down.” Joy and happiness in life can only be felt by those who live with a positive outlook.

Even if there are farewells, let’s keep looking forward.

What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.T. S. Eliot

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Eliot, the poet and literary critic who won the Nobel Prize in Literature, is one of the defining poets of the twentieth century in the English-speaking world, and the works born of his talent continue to influence literary and intellectual circles around the globe.

Among the many memorable quotes and maxims he left behind, the one I’d like to introduce here is: “What we call the beginning is often the end.

And to make an end is to make a beginning.

The end is where we start from.” In it, Eliot expresses his view of parting—or rather, of “endings.” Loosely paraphrased, it reads: “What we call a beginning is often an end, and drawing a line under something is a new beginning.

The end is our starting point.” If we interpret “beginning” as “ending,” and consider how the idea that an ending is a new beginning applies to each of our lives, it may spark fresh ways of thinking.

This is not a goodbye, my darling, this is a thank youNicholas Sparks

Message in a Bottle | Nicholas Sparks Collection “I Just Heard” | Warner Bros. Entertainment
This is not a goodbye, my darling, this is a thank you. — Nicholas Sparks

Nicholas Sparks is an author who has written many romance novels.

Many of you may be familiar with The Notebook, which was adapted into a film.

In his 1998 novel Message in a Bottle, Sparks wrote the line: “This is not a goodbye, my darling, this is a thank you.” It means: This isn’t a farewell, my beloved; it’s a thank you.

In the story, it’s used in a scene where the character tells the person they’re parting from, “Thank you for the memories.” It’s a truly wonderful way of thinking, isn’t it?

A man never knows how to say goodbye. A woman never knows when to say it.Helen Rowland

Books offering lectures on love have been sold in every era.

A pioneer of this genre was Helen Rowland.

While writing books, she also worked as a journalist.

Rowland is well-known for leaving many famous quotes about love.

One of her quotes is this: “A man never knows how to say goodbye.

A woman never knows when to say it.” It means: Men don’t know how to say goodbye; women don’t know when to say it.

A succinct expression of the differences between men and women.