Quotes About Vanish
As they dashed into the kitchen the light seemed to vanish, as if blown out by some mighty breath; the awful cloud rolled over the sun and a darkness as of late twilight fell across the world.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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At best, the line between historical fact and govrnmental fiction is cloudy; in cases of treason it tends to vanish entirely.
~ Lacey Baldwin Smith
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If I could turn into a wisp of smoke, I could slip into them and disappear.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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Good luck. Luck? said Eddie, as Deveraux vanished from the screen. Who's gonna need luck? When the bad guys see Eddie Nelligan bearing down on them, they'll run a mile. Sure, Eddie, remarked Jennifer. Why should they be different from everyone else?
~ A.J. Butcher
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he still wondered what it would be like to be so intriguing that people would actually care if he disappeared.
~ Adam Langer
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The ric rac running ofyour story remains braided in other wars, Liney, no one is interested in telling thetruth. History will only hear you if you give birth to a woman who smoothes starched linen in the wardrobe drawer, trembles when she walks and who gives birth to another woman who cries near a river and vanishes and who gives birth to a woman who is a poet, and, even then.
~ Dionne Brand
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The most charismatic people—the poets, the mystics, the explorers—were that way because they had somehow managed to keep a bit of this light that was meant to have dimmed. But the shocking thing, the unbearable thing it seemed, was that the natural order was for this light to vanish. It hung on sometimes through the twenties, a glint here or there in the thirties, and then almost always the eyes went dark.
~ Jenny Offill
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How easy it was to disappear: A thousand trains a day entered or left Chicago.
~ Erik Larson
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Insane was letting an opportunity pass you by. Insane was debating so long over what you wanted that it disappeared.
~ Erin McCarthy
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What makes action meaningful? Above all, meaningful action participates in a story. It has a past and a future. Meaningful action does not just come from nowhere, and it does not just vanish in an instant—it takes place in the midst of a story that matters.
~ Andy Crouch
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I will vanish in the morning light; I was only an invention of darkness.
~ Angela Carter
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You were the living image of the entire Platonic shadow show, an illusion that could fill my emptiness with marvellous, imaginary things as long as, just as long as, the movie lasted, and then all would all vanish.
~ Angela Carter
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I will vanish in the morning light; I was only an invention of darkness. And I leave you as a souvenir the dark, fanged rose I plucked from between my thighs, like a flower laid on a grave.
~ Angela Carter
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~ Angus Stevenson
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Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue with that; I'm right and I will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first - rock and roll or Christianity.
~ John Lennon
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If I do cardio I'll disappear.
~ Chris Evans
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When I disappear, I will disappear; there'll be nothing left.
~ Christian de Duve
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I'm going to disappear again.
~ Chuck Robb
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If you think about what acting is supposed to be, my job is to disappear.
~ Anna Deavere Smith
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As an actor, I think you should always disappear a little. I act in order to lose myself.
~ Vincent Cassel
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I would like to be able to disappear whenever I do something dorky.
~ Lisa McMann
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It wasn't necessarily my choice to disappear.
~ Terence Trent D'Arby
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I grasped after the ghost of a memory. It vanished.
~ Roger Zelazny
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All right, said the Cat; and this time it vanished quite slowly, beginning with the end of the tail, and ending with the grin, which remained some time after the rest of it had gone.
~ Lewis Carroll
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