When a rose dies, a thorn is left behind.
It's always harder to be the one who's left behind than the one who leaves.
No one gets left behind, remember?
Sometimes I create a character from a scrap - a mere mention that has been left behind.
I would have thought this would make me feel better. . getting to be the one to leave and not the one left behind. But it didn't. Not at all.
All his life he [the American] jumps into the train after it has started and jumps out before it has stopped; and he never once gets left behind, or breaks a leg.
Younger guys now are all working out, and you find that if everyone's doing it and you're not doing it, you're going to be left behind.
Allow states to opt out of No Child Left Behind.
No society can thrive when half its people are left behind.
What's the future of mankind? How do I know, I got left behind.
I get the feeling more and more that religion is being left behind.
Who cares about great marks left behind? We have one life. . . just one. Our life. We have nothing else.
To be left behind. . . or to leave behind. I wonder which hurts more.
And then she had to fill out so many forms she forgot why she had come and what she had left behind.
I was searching all the time for something that I'd never lost or left behind.
Wilderness and motors are incompatible and the former can best be experienced, understood and enjoyed when the machines are left behind where they belong -- on the superhighways and in the parking lots, on the reservoirs and in the marinas.
The Shakespeare that Shakespeare became is the name that's attached to these astonishing objects that he left behind.
There is nothing to regret - either for those who go or for those who are left behind
I was always the one left behind. Out in the streets, when they saw me they'd say, That's just one of the Bee Gees.
I'm in the strange position of the world drifting away from me, but you know what? I'm actually quite content with that. It doesn't bother me in the slightest. I don't feel like, 'Oh God, I'm being left behind. '