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Quotes about Separation

It is sad when two people turn from the paths they're traveling, and their paths go on to cross without them.
- Robert Brault
It's hard enough now, so I won't make it any harder. I want to go out so much—everything seems to be calling to me, 'Anne, Anne, come out to us. Anne, Anne, we want a playmate'—but it's better not. There is no use in loving things if you have to be torn from them, is there?
- LM Montgomery
If you love me as I love you ?Nothing but death can part us two.
- LM Montgomery
This is the sad bed of chosen chastity because you are miles and mountains away.
- Erica Jong
Erecting the 'wall of separation between church and state'... is absolutely essential in a free society.
- Thomas Jefferson
If there ever comes a day when we can't be together, keep me in your heart. I'll stay there forever.
- AA Milne
Just as the Shechinah is in exile, so is the Torah in exile.
- Abraham Joshua Heschel
A house divided cannot stand.
- Abraham Lincoln
There can be no real attachment to the given creation, no genuine responsibility in the world, unless we recognize the breach which already separates us from it.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Justification is the means whereby we appropriate the saving act of God in the past, and sanctification the promise of God's activity in the present and future... Justification is primarily concerned with the relation between man and the law of God, sanctification with the Christian's separation from the world until the second coming of Christ... Justification is the new creation of the new man, and sanctification is his preservation until the day of Jesus Christ.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
It is essential for the Church to exercise it, for the sake of holiness, for the sake of the sinner and for its own sake. If the Church is to walk worthily of the gospel, part of its duty will be to maintain ecclesiastical discipline. Sanctification means driving out the world from the Church as well as separating the Church from the world.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
The distinguishing marks of fundamentalism in the broad sense are: biblical literalism; total inerrancy, including perfect factual accuracy; revelation as essentially propositional; a profound distrust of biblical criticism, especially higher criticism; premillennial eschatology; and the call to separate from apostate churches.
- Donald Bloesch