Quotes About Arrival
True, we might never have arrived, but the fact is we did. If only people thought a little more about it, they would see that life is not worth worrying about so much.
~ Lermontov, Mikhail
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The living is a passing traveller The dead, a man come home.
~ Li Bai
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It was Mabel Evie called when she got back. Mabel who came to her side, even though it was very early in the morning.
~ Libba Bray
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will your daughter be here?
~ Linda Lael Miller
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The catalyst begins a story's action. Something happens—a crime occurs, a letter arrives, Aunt Mary appears on the doorstep—and from that moment on the story is defined. Until the catalyst kicks off the story, the only information the audience has is where and when the film takes place. But once an event happens, the story suddenly has focus and direction.
~ Linda Seger
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More than twelve hundred boys arrived safely. It took them a year and a half.
~ Linda Sue Park
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El viaje transcurrió sin el menor incidente. El Cohete Azul del Pacífico llegó a Nueva Orleáns con dos minutos y medio de anticipación
~ Aldous Huxley
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four-seater sporticopter. They'd be late for dinner if he didn't come soon. "We'll give him five more minutes," said Helmholtz. "If he doesn't turn up by then we'll…" The ringing of the telephone bell interrupted him. He picked up the receiver. "Hullo. Speaking." Then, after a long interval of listening
~ Aldous Huxley
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Las respuestas que se esperan con impaciencia siempre llegan cuando uno no está en casa.
~ Alejandro Dumas
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Io mi chiamo Dann Rail. -E allora? -No, niente, volevo dire che... stai per partire? -Sì. -Dove vai? -E tu? -Io da nessuna parte. Io non parto. -E cosa fai qui? -Sono venuto a prendere qualcuno. -Chi? -Te.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Look where the water arrives... it goes up the beach, then it stops... it is precisely that point where it stops [...] something extraordinary happens there, [...], the sea ends there.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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By the time Domenica arrived at the Gothic Revival sandstone building on Queen Street, she had put out of her mind all thought of Antonia's torrid affair - at least she assumed it was torrid, and anyway, she wondered if there was any point in having an affair which was not torrid.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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In her experience, the places one set off for were usually still there no matter when one arrived; it would be different, naturally enough, if towns, villages, houses moved—then one might have a real reason to hurry—but they did not.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Il va arriver. Quand il aura fini de danser avec de jeunes demoiselles ou de faire ce qu'il est en train de faire, il viendra.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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The vague disquietude which prevailed among the spectators had so much affected one of the crowd that he did not await the arrival of the vessel in harbor, but jumping into a small skiff, desired to be pulled alongside the Pharaon, which he reached as she rounded into La Reserve basin.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Safe…It was true that the chilly grey summer day, the hissing of steam, the shouting and bustle of a busy London railway terminal, and the constantly belching smoke, did constitute a menacing atmosphere to such new arrivals from another world.
~ Dorothy Eden
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She was pleased to have him come and never sorry to see him go.
~ Dorothy Parker
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So maybe he had known she was coming.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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I'm guessing if we had just waited an hour or so we would have been there when Dad first broke in.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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The idea is to remain in a state of constant departure, while always arriving.
~ Richard Linklater
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No city invites the heart to come to life as San Francisco does. Arrival in San Francisco is an experience in living.
~ William Saroyan
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There is nothing more miserable in the world than to arrive in paradise and look like your passport photo.
~ Erma Bombeck
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I like to think the world wasn't ready for me, but maybe the truth is that I wasn't ready for the world. I've always arrived too late for my life.
~ Nicole Krauss
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if she was over-sure of meeting her, that would be the time she would not come.
~ Joan G. Robinson
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