“I often think," she said, "that there is nothing so bad as parting with one's friends. One seems to forlorn without them.”
— Jane Austen, book Pride and Prejudice
Source: Pride and Prejudice
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Fatima, p. 101<!-- also p. 116 -->; has also been quoted in slight variant: "If I am really part of your dream, you will come back one day."
Variant: If I am really a part of your dream, you'll come back one day.
Source: The Alchemist (1988)