Quotes About Departure
Blacklock, Adam, is drawing maps,' Danny said. 'Having been offered the position of cartographer with the Muscovy Company at twenty pounds per annum when you have departed, and having accepted with alacrity. D'Harcourt, Ludo, has got a new woman at Smithfield. Neither of them is likely to burst in on us.' 'And you?' Lymond said. He did not, to Danny's regret, address him as Hislop, Daniel.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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The departure of the church-going element had induced a more humanitarian atmosphere.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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I go; but feed my sheep; for Me the Sabbath at the long week's close--for you the task; for you the tongues of fire. Thus shalt thou know the Master Architect, who plans so well, He may depart and leave the work to others.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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I say - I don't mind betting this is the most popular thing Campbell ever did. Nothing in life became him like the leaving of it, eh, what?
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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The Saab seethed off into the night. Arthur watched it go, as stunned as a man might be who, having believed himself to be totally blind for five years, suddenly discovers that he had merely been wearing too large a hat.
~ Douglas Adams
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Fifteen seconds later he left the house, five hours late but moving fast.
~ Douglas Adams
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So long and thanks for all the fish. In
~ Douglas Adams
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There was only one ambition that anyone on the planet ever had, and that was to leave.
~ Douglas Adams
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Nunca renunció formalmente. Una mañana se limitó a salir tarde de su despacho y no ha vuelto. Aunque ya ha transcurrido más de un siglo, muchos miembros del personal de la Guía siguen conservando la idea romántica de que sólo ha salido a tomar un croissant de jamón, y que volverá a cumplir una tarde de trabajo continuado.
~ Douglas Adams
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How to Leave the Planet 1. Phone NASA. Their phone number is (713) 483-3111. Explain that it's very important that you get away as soon as possible.
~ Douglas Adams
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So long and thanks for all the fish.
~ Douglas Adams
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Evren neyse oydu, kabul eder ya da onu terk edip giderdiniz.
~ Douglas Adams
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He turned it and turned it. They could see quite clearly in the fine tracery of its etchwork the words "So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish.
~ Douglas Adams
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People often ask me how they can leave the planet, so I have prepared some brief notes.
~ Douglas Adams
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Ferenc himself departed his native Hungary, along with his mother and younger brother, for an aunt's house in Reading, Pennsylvania.
~ Douglas Preston
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It was rather like the exit of a bumblebee and left a noticeable silence behind it.
~ Agatha Christie
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I've been in love once and if I felt it coming on again I tell you I'd emigrate.
~ Agatha Christie
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an air of infinite reluctance M. Poirot climbed aboard the train. The conductor climbed after him.
~ Agatha Christie
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The hearse is at the door, sir.
~ Agatha Christie
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And the Minister strode rapidly away.
~ Agatha Christie
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somewhere. Two men below her window were talking French. One was a French officer, the other was a little man with enormous moustaches. She smiled faintly. She had never seen anyone quite so heavily muffled up. It must be very cold outside. That was why they heated the train so terribly. She tried to force the window down lower, but it would not go. The Wagon Lit conductor had come up to the two men. The train was about to depart, he said. Monsieur had better mount. The little man
~ Agatha Christie
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he seemed in a great hurry, and anxious to get away." I have no doubt but that that was the case.
~ Agatha Christie
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Charles doesn't go out of a room—he 'makes an exit
~ Agatha Christie
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Excuse my butting in on your case," she said with a sudden rather twisted grin, "but I thought you'd like to have the local colour correct." And she marched out of the room.
~ Agatha Christie
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