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Quotes About Arrival

He had arrived at Camp Half-Blood thanks to Apollo. Now, on what would likely be his last day at camp, he was stuck with a son of Apollo. 'Whatever,' Nico said. 'But we have to hurry. And you'll follow my lead.
~ Rick Riordan
Everybody loves to show up at the party once all the hard work is done.
~ Rick Riordan
Then, from somewhere above us, a voice yelled, Hey, Bronze Butt! Over the Colossus's head, a cloud of darkness formed like a cartoon dialogue bubble. Out of the shadows dropped a furry black monster dog-a hellhound-and astride his back was a young man with a glowing bronze sword. The weekend was here. Percy Jackson had arrived.
~ Rick Riordan
Stupid sixteen-year-old kid falling from the sky! I'm late!
~ Rick Riordan
Sorry we're late," Jason said. "Is this the guy who needs killing?
~ Rick Riordan House of Hades
His coming was in the nature of a welcome disturbance; it seemed to furnish a new direction for her emotions.
~ Kate Chopin
Welcome to your new home, Barry," the Gentle
~ Kate Klimo
Corre um boato por ai, que a linda menina que vem hoje, pode ser a rainha que eles estão esperando.
~ Katherine Paterson
We've been here all along, the world seemed to say, waiting for you. What took you so long to find us? I
~ Kathleen Rooney
Now? The future and I are just about even, our quarrel all but resolved. I welcome its coming, and I resolve to be attentive to the details of its arrival. I plan to meet it at the station in my best white dress, violet corsage in hand. Waving
~ Kathleen Rooney
Let no one say and say it to your shame That all was beauty here until you came.
~ Kathleen Rooney
fetch Lori from the airport. If only his
~ Kathy Carmichael
And there was a tree stump outside the Black Barn everyone called 'Dave's stump' because for over three years, until a few weeks before our arrival, he'd sat on it to read and write, sometimes even when it was raining or cold.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
Miss Kenton and my father had arrived at the house at more or less the same time – that is to say, the spring of 1922 – as a consequence of my losing at one stroke the previous housekeeper and under-butler.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
No one in town really knows this boy, Maya. He showed up with his sister, and moved into a cabin that doesn't even have electricity. People have been concerned about them, but he's made it very clear that he doesn't want anyone's help. It bothers some people, the way they just appeared." My eyes rounded. "You're right. Do you remember the night they arrived? That big flying saucer hovering over the park?
~ Kelley Armstrong
They all looked as Da came in from the street, wearing his meeting suit and a flat miner's cap, perspiring from the walk up the hill. He took a step into the room, then stopped, staring. "Look who's here," Mam said
~ Ken Follett
Aquella llegada a Glastonbury era como visitar la tumba de su juventud.
~ Ken Follett
he might never enter this house again. Coming
~ Ken Follett
From the cab stepped a tall old man. Black raincoat and hat and a battered valise. He paid the driver, then turned and stood motionless, staring at the house. The cab pulled away and rounded the corner of Thirty-sixty Street. Kinderman quickly pulled out to follow. As he turned the corner, he noticed that the tall old man hadn't moved but was standing under the streetlight glow, in mist, like a melancholy traveler frozen in time.
~ William Peter Blatty
He started his engine and turned on the windshield wipers in time to see a tall old man stepping out of the cab. He paid the driver, then turned and stood motionless under a misty streetlamp's glow, staring up at a window of the house like a melancholy traveler frozen in time. As
~ William Peter Blatty
Here is my journey's end, here is my butt,And very sea-mark of my utmost sail.
~ William Shakespeare
Now spurs the lated traveler apaceTo gain the timely inn.
~ William Shakespeare
Look, who comes here! a grave unto a soul.
~ William Shakespeare
Hold the fort! I am coming!
~ William Tecumseh Sherman