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Quotes About Reappearance

It was as if the news itself wanted to reassure me. Even Jack the Ripper himself had reappeared as part of the greeting committee.
~ Maureen Johnson
some of their texts reappeared by sheer serendipity in modern times.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
The ring rolled down the gutter and disappeared into a sewer grate, and there it remained for a long, long time. But not forever. In Derry, things that disappear into the sewer system have a way – an often unpleasant one – of turning up.
~ Stephen King
Emergency—emergence(y). This is the sudden manifestation from somewhere unknown of some previously unknown phenomenon (from the Greek phainesthai, to "shine forth"). This is the reappearance of the eternal dragon, from its eternal cavern, from its now-disrupted slumber.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Well, come supper-time the woman said: "Go you, and get one o' them there pies. I dare say they've come again now.
~ Joseph Jacobs
Gorse came back.
~ Erin Hunter
We may be certain that, by the logic of double-entry accounting, these two percent will reappear in other records than the election statistics, for instance in the registers of penitentiaries and penal labor camps, or in those places where God alone counts the victims.
~ Ernst Junger
Elphaba's already come back. I saw her last week on the stairs.
~ Gregory Maguire
When you're out of sight for as long as I was, there's a funny feeling of betrayal that comes over people when they see you again.
~ Esther Williams
Y eso se volvía más evidente conforme pasaba el tiempo, porque la mejor prueba de que una persona no va a volver es que no vuelva, ¿no?
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
It's funny to think that Anson and I were here, in this same place, together all that time ago, and now here we are again. It makes me feel good, makes me feel that perhaps everything doesn't just disappear, that some things are circling back, taking the long way, but circling back towards me.
~ Helen Humphreys
Bowie has been in my mind as someone who disappeared from the public for a long time and then emerged. A strange, exotic creature - he seems to inherit a tradition of enigma and exclusiveness.
~ Douglas Hodge
The Lincoln lawyer was back on the beat. The Lone Ranger was riding again.
~ Michael Connelly
Old oppressions have a way of reappearing in modern dress, even if not quite as viciously and blatantly as in bygone times.
~ Michael Parenti
The way it works for us is, when I watch a character and I connect to a character, I'd love to bring them back and see them again.
~ Aaron Korsh
Trends have come and gone and they're coming back my way so I'm super excited about that.
~ Tracy Reese
Someone asked me the other day what it feels like to see all my 'old stuff' reappearing, at long last, in digital. And I had to smile because to me it doesn't feel like 'old stuff.'
~ Barbara Hambly
You're not losing me. I'm just going away for a while. I'll be Ã¢â'¬Â¦
~ Michel Faber
So familiar that it didn't even register in the conversation; but it did reappear when I laid it out on the table of my dreams.
~ César Aira
Trust me - he will be back. I promise you, at some point CM Punk will be back involved in wrestling.
~ Sean Waltman
When I look at things, I always see the space they occupy. I always want the space to reappear, to make a comeback, because it's lost space when there's something in it.
~ Andy Warhol
Their reappearance on the plain was enough to announce their success and the Wickans raised a wail that ran through each clan's encampment, the sound as much sorrowful as triumphant, a fitting dirge to announce the fall of a god.
~ Steven Erikson
It's not very fashionable, but I love life, and I believe that things disappear and reappear and nothing ever solidifies, no matter how middle-class, housebroken, staid, and solitary someone's life seems to be. That, I think, is what I'm writing about.
~ Colum McCann
Sometimes, they say, the moon is so busy with the new souls of the world that it disappears from the sky. That is why we have moonless nights. But in the end, the moon always returns, as do we all.
~ Mitch Albom