Exit Quotes

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Tom Stoppard
“Look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else.”
Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

Dylan Thomas
“And now, gentlemen, like your manners, I must leave you.”
Dylan Thomas, Rebecca's Daughters

Tom Stoppard
“We do on stage things that are supposed to happen off. Which is a kind of integrity, if you look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else.”
Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

Chirag Tulsiani
“Life is similar to a bus ride.
The journey begins when we board the bus.
We meet people along our way of which some are strangers, some friends and some strangers yet to be friends.
There are stops at intervals and people board in.
At times some of these people make their presence felt, leave an impact through their grace and beauty on us fellow passengers while on other occasions they remain indifferent.
But then it is important for some people to make an exit, to get down and walk the paths they were destined to because if people always made an entrance and never left either for the better or worse, then we would feel suffocated and confused like those people in the bus, the purpose of the journey would lose its essence and the journey altogether would neither be worthwhile nor smooth.”
Chirag Tulsiani

Dejan Stojanovic
“He tries to find the exit from himself but there is no door.”
Dejan Stojanovic

Tom Stoppard
“We keep to our usual stuff, more or less, only inside out. We do on stage the things that are supposed to happen off. Which is a kind of integrity, if you look on every exit being an entrance somewhere else.”
Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

Marcus Aurelius
“You’ve lived as a citizen in a great city. Five years or a hundred—what’s the difference? The laws make no distinction.

And to be sent away from it, not by a tyrant or a dishonest judge, but by Nature, who first invited you in—why is that so terrible?

Like the impresario ringing down the curtain on an actor:

“But I’ve only gotten through three acts . . . !”

Yes. This will be a drama in three acts, the length fixed by the power that directed your creation, and now directs your dissolution. Neither was yours to determine.

So make your exit with grace—the same grace shown to you.”
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Raymond Geuss
“So the experience I have of my everyday work environment is of a conformist, claustrophobic and repressive verbal universe, a penitential domain of reason-mongering in which hyperactivity in detail—the endlessly repeated shouts of “why,” the rebuttals, calls for “evidence,” qualifications and quibbles—stands in stark contrast to the immobility and self-referentiality of the structure as a whole. I suffer from recurrent bouts of nausea in the face of this densely woven tissue of “arguments,” most of which are nothing but blinds for something else altogether, generally something unsavory; and I feel an urgent need to exit from it altogether.”
Raymond Geuss, A World without Why

Anthony Liccione
“The sleeping pills in her pillowcase, the dark blank in her blanket, her purse lips purple; she disappears, she disappears. Her fears cuddle warm beside, to tears that went dry in the beat of her heart's drum. The strum, strum, stern in her veins, she breaks free finally floating to her lost rhythm of peace.”
Anthony Liccione

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Life is meaningful; death is meaningless and religion’s greatest betrayal to the humanity is that it gave a meaning to death, it wrongly made the death as meaningful! Declaring an ultimate ‘end’ as a hopeful ‘exit’ to somewhere is the biggest crime of the religion!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Agatha Christie
“Charles doesn’t go out of a room—he ‘makes an exit’—”
Agatha Christie, Three Act Tragedy

“Don't tell me the sun is an exit

the sky is a clamp.”
Emily Skaja, Brute: Poems

“It is possible to set boundaries provided that you prioritize your own self-care. To protect ourselves in their presence, we first have to understand the way they think and manipulate. This will give us insight into their agendas, their exploitative ways of approaching the world, and the essential tools needed to safely exit interactions, friendships, and relationships with them.”
Shahida Arabi, The Highly Sensitive Person's Guide to Dealing with Toxic People: How to Reclaim Your Power from Narcissists and Other Manipulators [Standard Large Print 16 Pt Edition]

Julie Abe
“You don't want to ride? Go that way."
The exit gate, on the far end of the platform, looks like the golden gates of heaven. Or if there's no heaven, then the doorway of a bookstore. I eye it longingly.”
Julie Abe, The Charmed List

Nitya Prakash
“The most telling part about a person’s character is how gracefully, they exit from your life.”
Nitya Prakash

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Today you may want to check your ego at the door, exit through the back, and then burn the building.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Cormac McCarthy
“Pray for lightning.”
Cormac McCarthy, The Road

Angela Panayotopulos
“Windows of homes and office complexes left streaks of yellow in her peripheral vision as she sped past. Headlights glared and flickered from the opposite lane of the road, drivers warning her to stay on her side, to stop veering the pick-up, to stay awake, to stop at red lights.

She ignored them.

They did not understand that there were no signs on the freeway to help her as they helped them, no Ramp Exit sign navigating her with the words EXIT 3A: ANSWERS, 1/2 MILE. They did not understand that she talked to herself while she drove in order to set things straight just as much as to stay awake. They did not understand that the traffic lights were red with rage and not with warning. Brakes don't work along the road to Hell.”
Angela Panayotopulos

Mehmet Murat ildan
“In a place where the mind works very well, an exit from the darkness will always be found!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

David Icke
“When anyone tells you they have all the answers it is time to race for the exits.”
David Icke, The Robots' Rebellion: The Story of the Spiritual Renaissance

Shlomo Sand
“I am determined no longer to be a small minority in an exclusive club that others have neither the possibility nor the qualifications to join.”
Shlomo Sand, How I Stopped Being a Jew

Olawale Daniel
“Bitcoin is not a trade, it is the exit from the traditional trade. Think long-term!”
Olawale Daniel

Anthony T. Hincks
“Friends are all but forgotten when there is a rush towards the exit.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Andrej Poleev
“Der Hauptgrund der Unvernunft ist das Unwissen, und die Aufklärung ist der Ausgang der Menschen aus ihrer selbstverschuldeten Unwissenheit.”
Andrej Poleev, Harvest.

Steven Magee
“I was harassed out of Denver International Airport by police officers when I was freely walking out to the exit.”
Steven Magee

T.F. Tenney
“Hell has no exits. Put that on a bumper sticker! It has no parolees either.”
T.F. Tenney, The Main Thing...Is to Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“Nothing took the dignity out of one's exit like wearing clothing several sizes too large.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Every second and every minute of the clock, we are getting closer and closer to our various destinations.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia

Dejan Stojanovic
“The only exit for God is life, but God cannot go anywhere; anywhere it goes, it will stay in the realms of the Absolute. Nothingness (we may say) is the opposite of God, its antipode, “nemesis.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE

Dejan Stojanovic
“Nothingness is emptiness, darkness.
God without the exit is a dead God.
God, without darkness, is “darker” than darkness.
God, without motion, is asleep.”
Dejan Stojanovic, ABSOLUTE

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