The Britons are quite separated from all the world.
A pawn, when separated from his fellows, will seldom or never make a fortune.
I've never really separated out the spiritual and the secular.
You promised, Seaweed brain. We would not get separated! Ever again!
Apocalypses don't happen very often. They tend to be separated by tens or even hundreds of millions of years.
I have had five phenomenal children, a great husband and, even though we are separated, we are good friends.
Because we are separated everything separates us, even our efforts to join each other.
Instead of finding himself in nerd heaven—where every nerd gets fifty-eight virgins to role-play with—he woke up in Robert Wood Johnson with two broken legs and a separated shoulder, feeling like, well, he'd jumped off the New Brunswick train bridge.
Peace originates with the flow of things - its heart is like the movement of the wind and waves. The Way is like the veins that circulate blood through our bodies, following the natural flow of the life force. If you are separated in the slightest from that divine essence, you are far off the path.
We cannot be separated in interest or divided in purpose. We stand together until the end.
Rappers are separated.
As a kid, I always went to therapists; the first time was when my parents were separated on my sixth birthday, then on and off since then.
Long after her death I felt her thoughts floating through mine. Long before we met we had had the same dreams. We compared notes. We found strange affinities. The same June of the same year (1919) a stray canary had fluttered into her house and mine, in two widely separated countries. Oh, Lolita, had you love me thus!
This man used to go to school with his dog. Then they were separated. His dog graduated!
Until the day I die, I never want to be separated from my dogi; I never want to cease my training efforts in the dojo.
What separated Ed Murrow from the rest of the pack was courage.
The reason you get married is to be together, not to be separated.
It is only by labour that thought can be made healthy, and only by thought that labour can be made happy, and the two cannot be separated with impunity.
Have you ever had a moment where you finish a piece, and then all of a sudden the piece sort of takes on it's own life beyond you? It doesn't happen every time, but there are some pieces where that happens, and I love that. I feel like that's what I'm seeking nowadays, that moment of transcendence with a piece. Where this thing becomes larger than me as a person. It becomes otherworldly, and then I get separated as maker from it, and then it has it's own life. I love that.
It must be admitted that the conception of virtue cannot be separated from the conception of happiness-producing conduct.