Quote #203748
Saying goodbye doesn’t mean anything. It’s the time we spent together that matters, not how we left it.
Trey Parker
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line argues that the emotional truth of a relationship is measured by shared experience rather than by the manner of its ending. “Goodbye” is treated as a performative ritual—often loaded with drama, regret, or the desire for closure—while the quote redirects attention to the accumulated substance of time spent together. Implicitly, it resists judging a bond solely by its final moment (a breakup, departure, or death) and instead values memory, companionship, and what was built over time. The sentiment also serves as a consolation: even if partings are awkward, abrupt, or painful, they do not erase what preceded them.



