Top Abandon Quotes

  • To become a true global citizen, one must abandon all notions of otherness and instead embrace togetherness. – Suzy Kassem

    To become a true global citizen, one must abandon all notions of otherness and instead embrace togetherness.– Suzy Kassem

  • The coldest depth of Hell is reserved for people who abandon kittens. – Robert A Heinlein

    The coldest depth of Hell is reserved for people who abandon kittens.– Robert A Heinlein

  • All hope abandon, ye who enter here. – Dante Alighieri

    All hope abandon, ye who enter here.– Dante Alighieri

  • He kissed me fiercely, with an utter abandon that I could no more put a halt to than I could stop an avalanche. – Colleen Houck

    He kissed me fiercely, with an utter abandon that I could no more put a halt to than I could stop an avalanche.– Colleen Houck

  • Let us show that, if the people abandon the republicans, the republicans do not abandon the people. – Victor Hugo

    Let us show that, if the people abandon the republicans, the republicans do not abandon the people.– Victor Hugo

  • He was thirteen that year, the age when children splinter off and abandon the old loves. – Mark Costello

    He was thirteen that year, the age when children splinter off and abandon the old loves.– Mark Costello

  • sometimes we need the world and all the people on her to abandon us so we can turn to the One who will never leave us stranded. – Aisha Mirza

    sometimes we need the world and all the people on her to abandon us so we can turn to the One who will never leave us stranded.– Aisha Mirza

  • Everything you need comes into focus when you abandon the unneeded. – Bryant McGill

    Everything you need comes into focus when you abandon the unneeded.– Bryant McGill

  • It’s interesting how pain can change a person, eh? How it makes a man abandon his pride and forsake himself. – Kichiku Neko

    It’s interesting how pain can change a person, eh? How it makes a man abandon his pride and forsake himself.– Kichiku Neko

  • Equanimity means to let go, not to abandon. – Thich Nhat Hanh

    Equanimity means to let go, not to abandon.– Thich Nhat Hanh