All the privilege I claim for my own sex. . . is that of loving longest, when existence or hope is gone.
One is alone when the last one who remembers is gone.
I been a long time leaving but I'm going to be a long time gone.
I was around 15 when I first wanted to compete in an Olympics. I even remember the first time I got to wear a GB kit as a junior. I've even kept it. It's in my mum's loft somewhere, probably gone mouldy by now.
Beauty's of a fading nature. Has a season and is gone!
This whole tribal loyalty seems to have gone.
Your spikes have gone floppy.
No one else knows I'm alive, which means they won't notice when I'm gone.
The day of combination is here to stay. Individualism has gone, never to return.
Maybe anything that anybody ever has is for now. What happened before is gone, and what will happen later is an illusion.
Let us not burden our remembrances with a heaviness that's gone.
When good men die, their goodness does not perish, but lives though they are gone. As for the bad, all that was theirs dies and is buried with them.
Sara Creasy is a new writer to watch, and Song of Scarabaeus is a novel to read and enjoy. . . . The biological speculation rings with truth and possibility, the terraforming-gone-wrong creates an environment of delicious creepiness, and Creasy's imaginatively-constructed universe draws the reader in, to follow Edie and Finn's quest for freedom.
It's Simon, he's missing. " Ahh. " said Magnus delicately "Missing what exactly?" Missing!" Jace repeated "As in gone, absent, notable for his lack of presence, disappeared
I have been much afflicted again lately by visitors. . . and they gave me to understand that if they had had the arranging of the garden it would have been finished long ago - whereas I don't believe a garden is ever finished. They have all gone now, thank heaven.
We did it, we bashed them wee Potter's the one, and Voldy's gone moldy, so now let's have fun!
I am not going to talk about religious beliefs, but about matters so obvious that it has gone out of style to mention them.
I've never gone for having a great voice, for cultivating one. I'm still not doing it now.
The Internet is a big boon to academic research. Gone are the days spent in dusty library stacks digging for journal articles. Many articles are available free to the public in open-access journal or as preprints on the authors' website.
I think of every book as a single entity, and some have later gone on to become a series, often at the request of readers.