Quotes About Arrival
Une porte s'ouvrit. Une jeune fille entra. Le printemps entrait avec elle.
~ René Barjavel
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To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.
~ Richard Bach
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To fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is," he said, "you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.
~ Richard Bach
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The dozen gulls by the shoreline came to meet him, none saying a word. He felt only that he was welcome and that this was home. It had been a big day for him, a day whose sunrise he no longer remembered.
~ Richard Bach
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Para volar tan rápido como el pensamiento y a cualquier sitio que exista —dijo Chiang con lentitud, mirando atentamente a la joven gaviota—, debes empezar por saber que ya has llegado.
~ Richard Bach
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As they pulled up to 88–22 Parsons Boulevard—a large red-brick square
~ Julie Salamon
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At last you have come, threading your way through the endless passages of the maze.
~ K?b? Abe
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Ayya! Until I arrived at your palace I was a woman whose faculties for speech and hearing were fine. I have been accused by many as being talkative but I was rendered speechless by the hearty welcome
~ Kalki
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The Innocent Mage is come , and we stand at the beginning of the end of everything
~ Karen Miller
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Redneck alarm," Charlie told her. You couldn't step foot in the Holler without a hundred dogs howling your arrival. The deeper in you went, the more young white men you'd see standing on their front porches, one hand holding their cell phone and the other under their shirt rubbing their belly.
~ Karin Slaughter
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Enough, I say. Our guests will be arriving shortly, and I would as lief they were left in the dark about this particular strain of insanity in the family that makes you two revert to childhood at the drop of a napkin.
~ Kasey Michaels
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In the end we all arrive at the same place. I hardly see that it matters how we get there. It seemed to Ursula that how you got there was the whole point.
~ Kate Atkinson
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Well, we all get on,' Sylvie said, 'one way or another. And in the end we all arrive at the same place. I hardly see that it matters how we get there.' It
~ Kate Atkinson
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We have this morning dropped anchor, just off Williamstown.
~ William John Wills
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Terri and her mother arrived. She was obviously a dedicated stage mother because she was loaded down with camera equipment, looking like a Japanese tourist.
~ Audrey Meadows
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What I love about the currawongs is the way in which they appear from nowhere and, for a brief period, rule the garden's soundscape, only to disappear as quickly as they arrived.
~ John Gould
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I feel a new era coming in, standing on the shore, waiting for it to slowly greet me.
~ Charlotte Eriksson
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Patriotism, in the trenches, was too remote a sentiment, and at once rejected as fit only for civilians, or prisoners. A new arrival who talked patriotism would soon be told to cut it out.
~ Robert Graves
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Blessed is the one who has arrived at infinite ignorance.
~ Evagrius Ponticus
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When you feel the need to have the right person show up in your life, affirm: 'I know the right person is arriving in divine order at precisely the perfect time.'
~ Wayne Dyer
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Cometh the hour, cometh the man.
~ Cliff Gladwin
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My forefathers didn't come over on the May-flower, but they met the boat.
~ Will Rogers
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My ancestors didn't come over on the Mayflower, but they met 'em at the boat.
~ Will Rogers
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Being thus arrived in a good harbor, and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of Heaven, who had brought them over the vast and furious ocean, and delivered them from all the perils and miseries thereof, again to set their feet on the firm and stable earth, their proper element.
~ William Bradford
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