Separated Lovers Quotes

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Marquis de Sade
“   My dearest, we must stop seeing one another.
   There they are—cruel words. I put them down without dying. Follow me bravely. My father spoke as the master who demands to be obeyed. A convenient match appears, and that suffices. He didn't ask if I agreed but took into account only his own interests, wholly sacrificing my feelings to his caprices. Don't implicate my mother—she said and did all she could, and imagines doing still more. You know how much she loves me and you must be aware of her tender feelings for you. Our tears flowed together. The barbarian witnessed them but was not moved.”
Marquis de Sade, Aline et Valcour

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“You didn’t grow apart because you’re evil, but because you evolved. It’s life. It’s natural. It’s ok. Keep growing!”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

Curtis Tyrone Jones
“When you leave, your delicate footsteps walk through my sanity damaging me with the sweet calamities of your untouchable vanities.”
Curtis Tyrone Jones

“Yes, I do understand you. It is very sad in a way. There are so many people like us. If I were younger, we could still do something, and we could have a new life together, but unfortunately, we are not young and there is a long distance between us.
I know your desires, it's so easy to dream and believe that dreams can come true sometimes. Please consider how we would live our daily lives. Day after day, living poorly. Living poorly is not for me, not at my age.”
Kenan Hudaverdi, Emotional Rhapsody

“Santiago was down to earth, funny, kind, tender-hearted and had all the qualities that Annabella admired and loved in a man. Tragically, Santiago was very poor financially. Living in a rented room, not a home of his own and being that he was 55 years old and time had passed him by for making something of his life, it was truly a recipe for more broken dreams and no hope of a future with security and happiness in place”
Kenan Hudaverdi, Emotional Rhapsody

Kailey Bright
“We would fiercely find our way back to each other.”
Kailey Bright, Unity