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Quotes About Arrival

I'm lucky, I can sleep from takeoff until we land; so I'm fresh, rested and ready to work on arrival.
~ Eva Herzigova
Since the Greek myths, the greatest stories are premised on the idea of, 'A stranger arrives.'
~ Riz Ahmed
Le stazioni sono vere, sono specchi delle città nel cui cuore sono piantate. Le stazioni stanno vicine alle cattedrali, alle moschee, alle pagode o ai mausoleo. Una volta arrivati lì, si è arrivati davvero.
~ Tiziano Terzani
A holed ball was beautiful and final. All it left you were the stories of how it arrived there, powerless I change that plot.
~ Tom Coyne
I arrive in New York on October 15, 1975. On my own, by the way.
~ Iman
I've said very openly that the first aspect of my artistry to arrive was writing. It took me a good number of years to find my voice.
~ Rodney Crowell
The method by which the fool arrives at his folly was as dear to him as the ultimate wisdom of the wise.
~ Oscar Wilde
I congratulate myself on not having arrived into this world until the present time. This age suits my taste.
~ Ovid
That is the peculiarity of London. There is a sort of cold unfriendliness about it. A city like New York makes the new arrival feel at home in half an hour; but London is a specialist in what Psmith called in his letter the Distant Stare. You have to buy London's good will.
~ P. G. Wodehouse
London was too big to be angry with. It took no notice of him. It did not care whether he was glad to be there or sorry, and there was no means of making it care. That is the peculiarity of London. There is a sort of cold unfriendliness about it. A city like New York makes the new arrival feel at home in half an hour; but London is a specialist in what Psmith in his letter had called the Distant Stare. You have to buy London's good-will.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
The train began to give up its contents, now in ones and twos, now in a steady stream.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Lady Blunt had come up, flushed and triumphant, having left the solitary porter a demoralized wreck.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Once, soon after his arrival in London, he had allowed a dangerous fanatic to persuade him that the secret of health was to go without breakfast.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
She seemed glad to see me. In fact, she actually said she was glad to see me – a statement no other aunt on the list would have committed herself to, the customary reaction of these near and dear ones to the spectacle of Bertram arriving for a visit being a sort of sick horror
~ P.G.Wodehouse
In you is the illusion of each day. You arrive like the dew to the cupped flowers. You undermine the horizon with your absence. Eternally in flight like the wave.
~ Pablo Neruda
Here I love you. Here I love you and the horizon hides you in vain. I love you still among these cold things. Sometimes my kisses go on those heavy vessels that cross the sea towards no arrival. I see myself forgotten like those old anchors.
~ Pablo Neruda
We all arrive by different streets, by unequal languages, at Silence.
~ Pablo Neruda
Does autumn enter legally or is it an underground season? Entra el Otono legalmente o es una estacion clandestina?
~ Pablo Neruda
And I'm glad to see you made it." "I did," he said, giving her a smile that exposed wonderfully masculine teeth. Masculine teeth? What the heck was that?
~ pamela britton
A new novel awaits my arrival, prepares for my careful inspection. Yet a novel is always a long dream that lives in me for years before I know where to go to hunt it out.
~ Pat Conroy
The end will arrive very abruptly. Our experience will not be that of slowly running out of gas Ã¢â'¬Â¦ it will be more like driving off a cliff.
~ Dan Brown
Like all buses, it comes when it comes. You can wait with frustations, angers or feeling of victimhoods or you can wait with patience and relaxation, either way, it won't make the bus come any way faster
~ Daniel Gottlieb
On the day I was born, they won.
~ Daniel Wallace
Tomorrow comes into us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands.
~ John Wayne