Quotes About Arrival
The almond, the first fruit to flower round the Mediterranean, heralds the arrival of spring. It is also an early nectar for the honey bees.
~ Carol Drinkwater
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Jonny Hayes is a good player. All the players trust the manager to bring in the players he believes should be added to the squad and his arrival is great for competition.
~ Scott Sinclair
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When the St. Louis Cardinals arrived in Arizona as the Phoenix Cardinals, I became a fan and still am today.
~ Peter Billingsley
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I said I thought first I was on the stairs; then I remembered I was in the kitchen when he came in.
~ Lizzie Andrew Borden
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Now, finally has the elevator arrived. The stairs was about to become a personal inferno.
~ Anders Zorn
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I was not up stairs when he came home; no, sir.
~ Lizzie Andrew Borden
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I was on the stairs coming down when she let him in.
~ Lizzie Andrew Borden
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I think he came to the front door and rang the bell, and Maggie let him in, and he said he had forgotten his key; so I think she must have been down stairs.
~ Lizzie Andrew Borden
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The level of competition on 'Iron Chef' was very intense. In fact, I feel like the show provides chefs with a stamp of approval and in many ways lets them know that 'they've arrived.' It was a tough journey, to say the least, but in the end, it provided me with an example how hard work and persistence pays off.
~ Maneet Chauhan
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Anguish of suspense made men even desire the arrival of enemies.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Coming into Los Angeles, bringing in a couple of keys. Don't touch my bags, if you please Mr. Customs man.
~ Arlo Guthrie
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It is you!" the man exclaimed. "We thought you weren't coming for another week!" "Ashe," Sarene mumbled, "who is this lunatic and what does he want with me?
~ Brandon Sanderson
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The Lionheart had arrived.
~ Thomas Asbridge
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When I arrived in Manchester for the first time, it took me five seconds to realize that it was a very different place than where I come from. It is cold, yes, but people also do things very differently than we do in Nigeria. The culture was different, and everything looked different.
~ Kelechi Iheanacho
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As the father of eight children, I'm quite convinced that each individual arrives here with their own unique personality. We are intended here from an invisible held of infinite potentiality. That which has no form, has no boundaries - it's the I that's in the ever-changing body.
~ Wayne Dyer
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Había aparecido en su vida cuando ella menos lo esperaba, de la forma más increíble posible.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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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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the people who arrive to us from nowhere and nothing are only ever that: a gift, received without having known to ask, with only the wonder of how life delivers and delivers.
~ Nicole Krauss
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The President, King had found on arrival, was "sitting up in his bed" on the second floor of the White House mansion, "wearing a gray sweater," smoking. He'd
~ Nigel Hamilton
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He'd set the bags on the
~ Nora Roberts
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Imagine, the task force guy says, telling a passenger on arrival that a dildo kept her baggage on the East Coast. Sometimes it's even a man. It's airline policy not to imply ownership in the event of a dildo. Use the indefinite article. A dildo. Never your dildo.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Haec ubi dicta, petunt portus, et vela secundi intendunt Zephyri; fertur cita gurgite classis, et tandem laeti notae advertuntur harenae.
~ Virgil
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I like it when people actually come, but I love it when they go.
~ Virginia Woolf
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And she came in from the little room.
~ Virginia Woolf
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