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Quotes About Arrival

Why, my girl,' cried Mr Meagles, more breathless than before, 'how did you come over?
~ Charles Dickens
When the French come over, May we meet them at Dover!
~ Charles Dickens
I shall be there before the commencement.
~ Charles Dickens
Alice!" said the visitor's mild voice, "am I late to-night?" "You always seem late, but are always early.
~ Charles Dickens
The morning crept out of a dark cloud like an unbidden guest uncertain of his welcome.
~ W. Somerset Maugham, 1900
It was, strangely, like coming home, as if this was the place Poe had meant to be all along.
~ Greg Rucka
he came down. 'Two days. I had a
~ Gretta Mulrooney
We left New York drunk and early on the morning of February second. After fifteen days on the water and six on the boat we finally arrived on the shores of Africa.
~ Groucho Marx
Another journey lay ahead, home at the end of it.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
As soon as I arrived, I went to the head inn, held by Mr. Creighton, a silly, despicable man, but privileged in having an excellent wife.
~ James Hogg
Tell them I'm coming, mr. Jones.
~ James O'Barr
greeted me at the West Wing turnaround.
~ James Patterson
show up soon, too. Supposedly, he had the final plans
~ James Patterson
during our ride. As we exited, a bus
~ James Patterson
Ellos están aquí!
~ James Patterson
That's me, by the way, arriving at "prison"—also known as Hills Village Middle School—in
~ James Patterson
the front door of our apartment
~ James Patterson
had come into Gate 41, right on schedule.
~ James Patterson
roadway. We didn't stop at the house, but instead rounded the corner and stopped a block away. Stepping out and
~ James Patterson
Ms. D. through the front door and up to the main office, where the interview
~ James Patterson
A satellite truck arrived from one of the big three networks.
~ James Patterson
had delivered her, on a dark and stormy night
~ James Patterson
As far as I understand, the Second Coming is already here. It's a consciousness. It is not someone who is going to arrive and land in a clearing in the forest. The Hell that they talk of is going to be people creating their own unhappiness, a Hell on Earth.
~ Jane Siberry
When I got the call about 'Arrival,' I was doubtful because the piece had had a life on cinema already, and we were getting to the point where the original context was sort of lost, and I didn't want that to happen. On the other hand, 'Arrival' itself is a political film because it's about unification and getting beyond boundaries.
~ Max Richter