Inseparable Quotes

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Kate McGahan
“Like the cat who finds her way back home over a thousand miles, like the dog who waits for his master to arrive on the train that never comes, like the one who keeps a vigil at her master’s grave until she too can cross the bridge, some people and their pets are woven together by threads of life and they cannot, and will not, for long be separated.”
Kate McGahan

Victor Hugo
“Slowly he took out the clothes in which, ten years beforem Cosette had left Montfermeil; first the little dress, then the black scarf, then the great heavy child's shoes Cosette could still almost have worn, so small was her foot, then the vest of very thich fustian, then the knitted petticoat, the the apron with pockets, then the wool stockings.... Then his venerable white head fell on the bed, this old stoical heart broke, his face was swallowed up, so to speak, in Cosette's clothes, and anybody who had passed along the staircase at that moment would have heard irrepressible sobbing.”
Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

Laili Muttamimah
“Seseorang memang harus jadi munafik untuk merelakan orang yang disayanginya pergi.”
Laili Muttamimah, Inseparable

Iris Murdoch
“No! I can't leave him, I'm bound to him, I'm made of him, I am him!”
Iris Murdoch, The Message to the Planet

Laili Muttamimah
“Kamu tahu? Rasa sayangku itu lebih besar daripada rasa inginku memilikimu. Buat aku, lebih dari teman atau nggak, semuanya akan tetap sama. Termasuk perasaanku.”
Laili Muttamimah, Inseparable

Laili Muttamimah
“Cinta nggak akan buat kamu berpaling. Kamu akan tetap memandangnya tanpa menoleh ke siapa pun.”
Laili Muttamimah, Inseparable

Laili Muttamimah
“Kamu memang harus belajar untuk nggak bergantung dengan kehadiran orang lain. Karena belum tentu orang itu ada untuk kamu selamanya.”
Laili Muttamimah, Inseparable

Laili Muttamimah
“Cowok memang harus begitu, peka dengan situasi kalau ada cewek kesusahan.”
Laili Muttamimah, Inseparable

Octavio Paz
“La historia del amor es inseparable de la historia de la libertad de la mujer.”
Octavio Paz, The Double Flame: Love and Eroticism

Taylor Jenkins Reid
“There's this peace that comes with knowing you have a person in the world who would do anything for you.”
Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six

Laili Muttamimah
“Perpustakaan itu tempat buat membaca, bukan tempat ngumpet ketika bolos jam pelajaran atau tempat pacaran.”
Laili Muttamimah, Inseparable

Laili Muttamimah
“Kalau begitu buktikan! Jangan jadi pengecut yang menciut karena kegagalan!”
Laili Muttamimah, Inseparable

Laili Muttamimah
“Apa kamu nggak bisa konsisten? Sebenarnya kamu menetapkan hatimu pada siapa?”
Laili Muttamimah, Inseparable

Munia Khan
“Our miseries are inseparable, so is our every single blessing.”
Munia Khan

“যখন তুমি সুখী থাকো, তখন তুমি নিজেকে প্রশ্ন করো না- কেন আমি সুখী বা কেন আমার জীবনে সুখ আসে? একইভাবে, যখন তুমি দুঃখী থাকো, তোমার নিজেকে প্রশ্ন করা উচিৎ নয়- কেন আমি দুঃখী বা কেন দুঃখ ছায়ার মত আমার জীবনে আসে? সুখ আর দুঃখ উভয়কেই জীবনের অবিচ্ছেদ্য অংশ হিসেবে গ্রহণ করো এবং তোমার জীবন স্বাচ্ছন্দ্যময় হবে!”
Md. Ziaul Haque

Alix E. Harrow
“I scooped out the chilly, sleepy ball of puppy and held him to my chest, where he rooted toward the warmth beneath my arm.
"Thank you, Samuel," I whispered, which I know now was an utterly insufficient response. But Samuel seemed content. He bowed his head in a chivalrous, Old-World-ish gesture like a knight accepting his lady's favor, mounted his drooling pony, and disappeared across the misted grounds.
Now, let us clear the air: I am not a stupid girl. I realized the words I'd written in the ledger book were more than ink and cotton. They'd reached out into the world and twisted the shape it in some invisible and unknowable way that brought Samuel to stand beneath my window. But there was a more rational explanation available to me- that Samuel had seen the longing in my face and decided to hell with that bitter old German woman- and I chose to believe that instead.
But still: when I got to my room and settled the brown ball of fur in a nest of pillows, the first thing I did was trawl through my desk drawer for a pen. I found my copy of The Jungle Book, flipped to the blank pages at the back, and wrote: She and her dog were inseparable from that day forward.
Alix E. Harrow, The Ten Thousand Doors of January