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Rebus remembered that the premature withdrawal of the penis during intercourse for contraceptive reasons was often referred to as 'getting off at Haymarket.
Laughter, along with madness, seemed to be the only way out, the emergency exit for humans.
Tension demands release. Unusual tension demands release that can only be described as appalling.
Pushed forward. A flying elbow struck his cheekbone just below his
How do you get off a non-stop flight?
Death is a departure.
untangled him and carried him out. High above
You don't always make an out. Sometimes the pitcher gets you out.
In like a dimwit, out like a light.
If either player abandon the game by quitting the table in anger, or in an otherwise offensive manner; or by momentarily resigning the game; or refuses to abide by the decision of the Umpire, the game must be scored against him.
You slam the bottom and either walk away or suck it up and get through it.
One detaches oneself. One describes.
You can leave in a huff. Or you can leave in a minute and a huff.
There should be a disconnect button you can push when someone leaves: you've fucked me over; therefore I no longer love you. I'm not asking for the button to be connected to an ejector seat that removes them from the universe, just one small button that removes them from your heart.
He needed to go before he did something inappropriate. Fun. But inappropriate.
She rose suddenly and put out
Let go to get going.-- Max Mckeown
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the man, Jeff, to step away from the airplane.
The umpire signals a bye with the air of a weary stalk
You get in there, you get the job done and you get the hell out.
I release you. I evict you from my heart. Because if I don't do it now, I never will.
I have to get out.
Bob out of his momentary
Appeal. In law, to put the dice into the box for another throw.
Departures should be sudden.
shut and slipped into
Death from the skies!
smacking his fist into
it was sucking fall to the ground, and it
There are two ways to escape: escape without a purpose and escape with a purpose. I call the former 'floating', and the latter 'flight'.
You're here. So how can I leave?
The real challenge of being a flight attendant is getting people out. The training requires that they demonstrate they can evacuate an aircraft within 90 seconds, but of course, a lot of stuff that is easy to do in training turns out to be tough in practice.
Detach or go crazy.
When it was time for a player to go, he went.
Forfeit the game
Before somebody else
Takes you out of the frame
And puts your name to shame
Cover up your face
You can't run the race
The pace is too fast
You just won't last
Parking space - 44 Eaton ... ? He flicked it quickly back
I couldn't get out; I couldn't get out; I couldn't get out.
New exit, new entry!
My exit from the window is a little like a foal being born. It's a graceless and gangly drop, directly onto my mother's gerbera bed. I emerge quickly and pretend it didn't hurt.
E!" Klaus cried. "E as in Exit!" The Baudelaires ran down E as in Exit, but when they reached the last
cabinet, the row was becoming F as in Falling File Cabinets, G as in Go the Other Way! and H as in How
in the World Are We Going to Escape?
Abjection is a methodological conversion, like Cartesian doubt and Husserlian epoche: it establishes the world as a closed system which consciousness regards from without, in the manner of divine understanding
Flowers, silence, departure.
In the event of a cabin failure, oxygen masks will drop from the ceiling, and untangling them will annoy you before you die.
Let this expiate!
The limits of prudence: one cannot jump out of a burning building gradually.
When the bus driver gets off the bus, who shuts the door?
Receive without conceit, release without struggle.
Situation is. The flight engineer points to the empty fuel gauge, and makes a throat-cutting gesture with his finger.* But he says nothing. Nor does anyone else for the next five minutes. There's radio chatter and routine business, and then the flight engineer cries
The drunk and the maimed both are dragged forward out of the arena like a boneless Christ, one man under each arm, feet dragging, eyes on the aether.
The loss of a possession frees us from it.
It slid away from his left boot which was poised with the trigger cocked
Squeezed back. Or, more likely, someone
[D]etachment means letting go and nonattachment means simply letting be. (95)
Drag you back if you do not wish to go. Though ... the prince consort did mention the phrase, throw away the key, at one point.
I couldn't be sure, but I thought I saw Keirran gulp.
Exitus Acta Probat---the outcome justifies the deed.
expelled from the garden.
When Holding, clinging to the poop with five others,
Kick your shoes off, kickem off
While she was in transit, being unattached was exhilarating, but the moment she stopped, so did the high.
The quarterback must go down, and he must go down hard
Make everybody fall out of the plane first, and then explain who they were and why they were in the plane to begin with.
When you've got an arrow stuck in you, it's sometimes best to just yank it out in one pull.
It is with a word as with an arrow
once let it loose and it does not return.
The exit is usually where the entrance was.
Out, damned spot! out, I say!
dropping out until become empty
Why did you pull the arrow out?"
"Because when someone shoots you with an arrow, you immediate response is not "Thanks for the arrow, I think I'll keep it for a while.
in time-out. That's how you're acting - like five-year-olds. It's time you realized that you are sixteen and way too old for this nonsense. And you
If the audience are leaving in ambulances, you know you've done a good job
There was only one option left, and it was letting go.
When they say take from my body, I think I'll take from mine instead. Getting off, getting off while they're all down stairs.
I keep hitting [Escape], but I'm still here!
Unknown, but used by Karen Chance in Hunt the Moon
The only way out is in.-- Junot Diaz
ABRUPT, adj. Sudden, without ceremony, like the arrival of a cannon- shot and the departure of the soldier whose interests are most affected by it. Dr. Samuel Johnson beautifully said of another author's ideas that they were concatenated without abruption.
You forgot your dress," Renny said, staring straight ahead while he white-knuckled the control wheel and jettisoned toward the security checkpoint.
"Never let anyone tell you," she panted, "that I don't know how to make an exit.
Hold the door for a lady. Wait until a lady is out of the elevator.
Go down." It seemed obvious. "You have to go down before you can come out - that's how these things always work.
broke into a blaze of effulgence.
I assume my stance, and take back the club, low, slowly; at the top, my eyes fog over, and my joints dip and swirl like barn swallows, I swing. There is a fruitless commotion of dust and rubber at my feet. "Smothered it," I say promptly. After enough lessons the terminology becomes second nature.
Life is like an elevator. On your way up, sometimes you have to stop and let some people off.
Step up or step aside.
You fall off the horse and you get back on.
MADNESS IS THE EMERGENCY EXIT...
smouldering away in a fit of impotent rage
When I release, you loose teeth.
Out, damned spot
Every tragedy of the human experience can be attributed to one human decision - the decision to withdraw from each other.
No escape--like life itself.
I choose to politely ask myself to step aside if I am in my own way. If I do not get out of my way, I choose to call a friend who will have me removed.
A great deal of pressure was then built up to remove me from the club and my resignation was, finally, a forced one.
Kicks from Ed Hardy,
drawing pad. He withdrew it and
A bolt from the blue.
That little white ball won't move until you hit it, and there's nothing you can do after it has gone.
Go in quickly - Punch Hard - Get out!
She gave up the rest. The relief was physical, like releasing a long tight breath that had crowded her lungs for too long, letting it go because it was stale, the oxygen was gone.
Jumping out of a perfectly good air plane is like driving through life without a good set of brakes.
A sudden dart when a little over a hundred feet from the end of the track, or a little over 120 feet from the point at which it rose into the air, ended the flight.
I believe that if you want to be president of the United States, you run for president. You don't run for president with some eject button in the cockpit that allows you to go on an exit ramp if it doesn't work out.