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Quotes About Reappearance

As I live and breath. The master is returned from parts unknown." "Hi, Madame," Max said, planting a kiss on the woman's cheek.
~ Heather Graham
To quote Yogi Berra, it was déjà vu all over again.
~ James Patterson
In an age when all that was old seems new again, Bernard DeVoto's The Hour couldn't have made a more timely reappearance. This book reminds me of one of the joys of being an adult-cocktail hour!
~ Graydon Carter
What the tide takes away, the tide brings back.
~ Christine Morton-Shaw
I take you for a girl who's eager to grow unstable at the first indication that things can come back to haunt a person, even after she has given them up for dead.
~ Heidi Julavits
At each flash of lightning not only the Milky Way but the bright stars also disappeared, but as soon as the lightning died out they reappeared in the same places, as if thrown by some unerring hand.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Y el pasado volvió, inevitablemente.
~ Javier Cercas
At the circus, a careless mother may let her child take part in the experiments of a Chinese magician. He puts him in a box. He opens the box; it's empty. He closes it again. He opens it; the child reappears and goes back to his seat. Now it is no longer the same child. Nobody doubts it.
~ Jean Cocteau
So wary as to disappear for centuries and reappear but never caught, the unicorn has been preserved by an unmatched device wrought like the work of expert blacksmiths.
~ Marianne Moore
They're coming back. Obsidian and the RainWing guard. We should —" "Hello!" Kinkajou called, waving her wings. "Hi! Over here!
~ Tui T. Sutherland
Empedocles was to die when he leapt into the crater of Mount Etna, in an attempt to prove to his followers that he was immortal. Opinion remained divided at the time, but over the years his lack of reappearance went against him.
~ Unknown
The world is being created and destroyed in this very moment. Whoever you met will reappear, whoever you lost will return. Don't betray the grace that was bestowed on you. Understand what is going on inside you and you will understand what is going on inside everyone else. Don't imagine that I came to bring peace. I came with a sword.
~ Paulo Coelho
Now enter, single file, the hosts who died early on, in Acts 3 and 4, or between scenes. The miraculous return of all those lost without a trace. The thought that they've been waiting patiently offstage without taking off their makeup or their costumes moves me more than all the tragedy's tirades.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
Great escape read, yet always come back again and again
~ Clive Cussler
There are several theories as to why the reappearance of Onoda created such a stir. Mine is that Onoda showed signs of being something that defeat in World War II had deprived Japan of: a genuine war hero.
~ Hiroo Onoda
Vuelve cuando regresar te parezca una decisión difícil.
~ Holly Black
She'd been gone for nearly a year and her hair was longer and she was wearing an entire outfit Gemma had never seen before. Even her shoes were different.
~ Liane Moriarty
I don't put a girl in a box and clap my hands three times, and she's gone. I get in the box, and I vanish, and I reappear at the other side of the stage. That way, people don't think, 'That's a great illusion.' They think, 'Doug's a great magician.'
~ Doug Henning
I was really so excited when it came back on air and I saw all three of the actors who played 'Doctor Who' in the new version and they've all been absolutely brilliant in their own special way, as all the Doctors always are.
~ Sophie Aldred
Brilliant, hard-earned and honest. The erasures and reappearances of figure and ground-that hard drama-have rarely been so movingly undertaken. A heartbreakingly beautiful work.
~ Jorie Graham
I'm back!" he told Life.
~ David James Duncan
Everybody wonders why he disappeared. I wonder why he came back.
~ David Levithan
Deja Vu All Over Again
~ Yogi Berra
It was at this time that he devised the idea of having characters reappear from novel to novel, and the first novel to use this technique was Le Père Goriot in 1834. The idea may seem simple now to modern readers, but having characters reappearing in novels over a time period creates an impression as though they have lives of their own.
~ Honore de Balzac