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Quotes About Arrive

I've always been searching to arrive at a certain voice that will probably elude me forever.
~ Jhumpa Lahiri
We are a people who question all things and only through our questions can we hope to arrive at the Great Truth and we must stand by the Truth even if we stand against the world.
~ Peter Tremayne
If I wasn't an actress, I'd never wear make up. I liked being ready in half an hour and arrive on the sets. Even for a no-makeup look, if one has a dark under-eye on a particular day, a little makeup is used. I had no scope for that as well.
~ Rakul Preet Singh
We rolled back the clock in a full company meeting and shared each of the steps that came together to help us arrive at this decision that was going to impact everyone on the team. We wanted to show people what "risk being right" looked like to us. How
~ Jonathan Raymond
There is only one road to follow, that of analysis of the basic elements in order to arrive ultimately at an adequate graphic expression.
~ Wassily Kandinsky
just wishful thinking, it could go a tamer way." "But only," Lone said stubbornly, "if I was to light out and not be here when the Halseys arrive. Right?" "That'd help, yeah. I ain't
~ Wayne D. Dundee
The whole mythology of Westeros begins with the struggle between the Children of the Forest and different warring factions before the first men arrive.
~ Alex Graves
A nation is a detour of nature to arrive at five or six great men- yes, and then to get around them.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Who can say why some arrive and then depart forgotten while others fashion history?
~ David Elliott
God is our name for the last generalization to which we can arrive.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
the books we don't read are full of warnings; we will either never read them or they will arrive too late.
~ Javier Marías
Experience is always a plus, but I believe if you are good enough for an F1 seat, you are good enough from the year you arrive in F1.
~ Charles Leclerc
Nebby appeared
~ Red Smith
They have started to arrive. An endless cascade of luxuriously quilted envelopes, thumping onto the doormat. The wedding invitations.
~ David Nicholls
The Word of God must be Read and Heard with Diligence that so you may arrive to the Knowledge that is needful for you.
~ Cotton Mather
Clearly we're Sorceri. Sabine gestured at her resplendent self. Ergo, we'd enjoy some Sorceri wine. Don't got it. Sabine quirked a red brow. Do you not? Check with Erol, shifter. He'll have an emergency bottle for me--because whenever I arrive, it's an emergency.
~ Kresley Cole
When coaches arrive at a club, we need to understand its history. If we don't understand it, then we are destined to have a bad time.
~ Diego Simeone
I walk up the long main street in the gathering dusk and feel the presence of the mountains even though we talk about other things. I feel happy to be here, and still a little sad to be here too. Sometimes it's a little better to travel than to arrive.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
I loved it and have always loved it best of all, the moment when the lights go down, the curtain glows, you know that something wonderful is going to happen. It doesn't matter if what happens next spoils everything; the anticipation itself is always pure. To travel hopefully is better than to arrive, as Uncle Perry used to say. I always preferred foreplay too.
~ Angela Carter
Grief is exhausting. When you learn - maybe through my age or experience - trying to harness the energy, whatever it is, muted energy or a concentration to find yourself in a place? You try to use it for when it's really necessary and can arrive.
~ Ciaran Hinds
Am I in love? -Yes, since I'm waiting. The other never waits. Sometimes I want to play the part of the one who doesn't wail; I try to busy myself elsewhere, to arrive late; but I always lose at this game: whatever I do, I find myself there, with nothing to do, punctual. even ahead of time. The lover's fatal identity is precisely: I am the one who waits.
~ Roland Barthes
There is no one in the world who cannot arrive without difficulty at the most eminent perfection by fulfilling with love obscure and common duties. J. P. de Caussade
~ Aldous Huxley
Those who have mastered etiquette, who are entirely, impeccably right, would seem to arrive at a point of exquisite dullness.
~ Dorothy Parker
It is merely that I have been held in an embrace so strong by the journey that I find I have relinquished the will to arrive.
~ Rose Tremain