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He who retreats lives longer.
We all flee in hope of finding some ground of security
People either leave or they stay.
Life doesn't retreat.
When we run from God, we run away from everything that makes us alive and free. We run away from our own happiness. We leave our place where we belong - close to his heart.
I see two options,' said Damon. 'Running or fleeing.'
'They're the same thing.'
'Fleeing's more ... dramatic.
Disappear! I scream the word in my mind, queen of the desolate landscape therein, ordering her ragged troops to a last stand.
I am running away but I prefer to call it a strategic retreat.
His yearning for new and faraway places, his desire for freedom, relief and oblivion was as he admitted to himself, an urge to flee-an urge to get away from his work, from the everyday site of a cold, rigid, and passionate servitude.
Run! her mind screamed. Stay! her heart plead.
The enemy you flee is not exterior to yourself
It's not running away if you're running toward something.
Everyone leaves, in the end.
We ought to flee the friendship of the wicked, and the enmity of the good.
And then away for home! Away to the quickest and nearest train! Away from this cursed land, where the devil and his children stil walk with earthly feet!
I don't think you can really run away from things. They tend to follow you -Anya
He who runs away from a fearful calamity, a foreign invasion, a terrible famine, and the companionship of wicked men is safe.
Reading is one form of escape. Running for your life is another.
One returns to the place one came from.
Everyone runs, one escapes and one survives after all.
You mean run away? Wolves don't run from a fight. Rebecca Winters in Lone Wolf Rising
Go; for thy stay, not free, absents thee more.
Everything he has learned tells him to leave; Everything he has wished for tells him to stay.
To run away from danger, instead of facing it, is to deny one's faith in man and God, even one's own self. It were better for one to drown oneself than live to declare such bankruptcy of faith.
Prudently, night flees the scene.
The winds of wrath came driving him, and blindly in the foam he fled from west to east, and errandless, unheralded he homeward sped.
Some escape to LIVE. Some LIVE to escape.- RVM
Still everyone, including the abbot, had said that he was running away from his grief. They'd had no idea what they were talking about. He'd cradled his grief, almost to the point of loving it. For so long he refused to give it up, because leaving it behind was like leaving her.
If you flee from the things you fear, there's no resolution.
People are running, running, but there is no place in the world to which they can flee to escape themselves. Ultimately, each one must face himself.
Fleeing into aphorisms, the last refuge of an adult under siege.
Running away for fear of death, leaving one's dear ones, temples or music to take care of themselves, is irreligion; it is cowardice.
I look around myself wildly, my heart bursting with grief and fear and joy. I am leaving, but I will take this place and its stories with me wherever I go.
Do not run away, it is cowardice.
Haste and escape for your lives, look not behind you, escape to the mountain, lest you be consumed.
I did not run away, I walked away by daylight ... .
In a world of fugitives, the person taking the opposite direction will appear to run away.
Retreat, hell we just got here!
The problem with escaping is that we leave behind us, even among those we love, different versions of the truth and everything we couldn't bring ourselves to say.
To flee from the battle is the worst thing that could happen. It is worse than losing the fight, because we can always learn something from defeat; if we flee, all we do is declare that our enemy has won.
Go, send, or disobey.
To those who say that escaping is not courageous, we answer: what is not escape and social investment at the same time?
And so, now, she runs. In her running, her mind leaves her.
And she can hear nothing but her heart, the blast making her deaf.
There is a great white silent empty in her running.
She runs.
You will face yourself again in a moment of terror and will learn once again that old lesson you keep forgetting: that you can escape from anywhere, but you cannot flee your own self.
Die, but do not retreat.
There are few retreats, that can escape the penetrating eye of avarice.
CHAPTER L THE PURSUIT AND ESCAPE
She is running from something inside her that he can't see.
Running away just makes your arse a bigger target.
How many we know who have fled the sweetness of a tranquil life in their homes, among the friends, to seek the horror of uninhabitable deserts; who have flung themselves into humiliation, degradation, and the contempt of the world, and have enjoyed these and even sought them out.
The whole wood seemed running now, running hard, hunting, chasing, closing in round something or - somebody? In panic, he began to run too, aimlessly, he knew not whither.
He knew that his father had finally run hard enough and long enough to wear down the frontiers between the worlds, he had run clear out of his skin and into the arms of his wife, to whom he had proved, once and for all, the superiority of his love. Some migrants are happy to depart.
Is it still running away if you leave knowing you want to come back?
There are people who leave and people who know how to be left.
Going away is not always so simple - when one takes oneself along.
We're all running away. Some of us just don't get very far.
When collapse is imminent, the little rodents flee.
Life doesn't run away from nobody. Life runs at people.
I musn't run away.
The virtuous woman flees from danger; she trusts more to her prudence in shunning it than in her strength to overcome it.
people go
but how
they left
always stays
All men and women flee from the witnesses of their wrongdoings.
Swift doth young Love flee, And we stand wakened, shivering from our dream.
Trip away;
Make no stay
When things fall apart, the children of the land scurry and scatter like birds escaping a burning sky.
As fear approaches in the night,
Flee from the field and hide from sight.
The power stirs, the anger wakes,
The rage upon the darkness breaks,
A fearful lesson, learned full well,
A tale that they alone can tell.
town, it says. Depart immediately
:No one runs from anything quite like they run from change.:
Turned away from the sooty sill and the dark city-
turned away forever
from the factories, the personal strivings,
to a life of the imagination.
Those who see the fire run. The rest die from smoke.
We run away from one thing into the other and destroy ourselves in the process, he said. We just simply go away until we have given up, so he said. Preference
He wanted to flee in shame, to the kitchenette, to the next room, to the fire escapes and rooftops and the places where the city ended.
refugees fleeing a fire.
And so ends his rush from his greatest act of rebellion. He understands that no matter where he runs or how high he flies, he will always have to come home.
Sometimes it takes courage to leave.
Suddenness," he says. " You do not prepare, you do not explain, you do not apologize. Suddenly, you go. And with you, you take all contemplation, all consideration of your own departure. All the suffering that would have come from knowing comes after you are gone, and you are not a part of it.
Escape is the byword - forwards, backwards, or sideways - into alcohol, busyness, good works, passivity, fantasy, or even madness. For the reality of the present and the immediate future seem even more frightening today
let's get away from him, go somewhere else.' I-- John Grisham
Turning hurriedly away from the dead longpaw,
Whither thou goest...
Seek and Hide: the Lover gazes at the Beloved. The Beloved looks away. The Beloved turns and looks at the Lover. The Lover runs away.
When you depart from me sorrow abides and happiness takes his leave.
Hiding places there are innumerable, escape is only one, but possibilities of escape, again, are as many as hiding places.
The wicked flee when no one pursues, but the righteous are bold as a lion.
The fears you run from run to you.
Animals don't escape from somewhere but from something
( ... ) I do want to leave, in the desperate way that an animal wants to escape a trap. Wild and rabid. Ready to gnaw through bone.
For those who know the value of and exquisite taste of solitary freedom (for one is only free when alone), the act of leaving is the bravest and most beautiful of all.
A coward turns away, but a brave man's choice is danger.
To a surrounded enemy, you must leave a way of escape.
He is no longer a city dweller who has even once in his life caught a ruff or seen how, on clear and cool autumn days, flocks of migrating thrushes drift over a village. Until his death he will be drawn to freedom.
Everyone runs away from something, but who are you running to? Who are you running with? Why are you running for? Why run at all?
In Love, Victory goes to the man who runs away
No one runs from good, if everything is fine and good say reason why to run???
I don't like running away," Michael; brought his eyes from the floor to mine. "I don't run, I don't hide, I don't cower, I don't beg, Cassie, because running and hiding and begging doesn't work. It never works.
Sometimes it take courage to leave.
How ridiculous not to flee from one's own wickedness, which is possible, yet endeavour to flee from another's, which is not.
Well, I'm not running away from home, I'm running away to home." "Oh,
Departure should be sudden.
When someone leaves you, it doesn't give you permission to run away from yourself too.