Quotes About Return
Whatever is singing is found, awaiting the return of whatever is lost.
~ Wendell Berry
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I had begun my time of waiting. I was living my life, and yet I seemed somehow to be outside of it, as if only when the war was over and Virgil came home would I be able to come back into my life and live again inside it.
~ Wendell Berry
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I was a cut-rate prodigal.
~ Wendell Berry
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What repair, what return, will undo the consuming self-belittlement that inherits, disvalues, neglects, and ruins the decent small farm- the earned, kept, and cherished good of a lifetime's work gone- to break the heart? And yet the light comes. And yet the light is here. Over the long shadows the late light moves in beauty through the living woods.
~ Wendell Berry
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The man who drinks Zambezi waters must always return to drink again.
~ Wilbur Smith
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and headed back towards the entrance of the lagoon, but the
~ Wilbur Smith
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The stone falcons will fly afar. There shall be no peace in the kingdoms of the Mambos or the Monomatapas until they return. For the white eagle will war with the black bull until the stone falcons return to roost.
~ Wilbur Smith
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The falcons have flown afar. There will be no peace in the kingdoms of the Mambos or the Monomatopas until they return. He who brings the stone falcons back to roost shall rule the kingdoms.
~ Wilbur Smith
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Shall they return to beating of great bells In wild train-loads? A few, a few, too few for drums and yells, May creep back, silent, to village wells, Up half-known roads.
~ Wilfred Owen
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The course of this narrative describes the return of a disembodied spirit to earth, and leads the reader on new and strange ground.
~ Wilkie Collins
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and clear the mile away the wind might bring its sound from the tracks when the wind lay right, blowing off the day and finally letting the darkness settle, and damp, for day to return like a rumor of day and lurk in the sky unable to break
~ William Gaddis
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And now it's late, close to the wolfing hour of soul-lack. But she knows, lying curled here, behind him, in the darkness of this small room, with the somehow liquid background sounds of Paris, that hers has returned, at least for the meantime, reeled entirely in on its silver thread and warmly socketed.
~ William Gibson
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You'll get back to where you came from.
~ William Golding
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I just think you'll get back all right.
~ William Golding
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Nereden geldinse, oraya döneceksin.
~ William Golding
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The return to anywhere you last visited as a child is difficult, especially when it's a door. Your heart beats harder when you knock.
~ China Mieville
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I hoped the hunter would come. I imagined him pushing through the thickets in the foothills. I've thought of him like that often since, as if he's still out there, game in his sights, intending to check on me on his return.
~ China Mieville
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Effective visions expressed values that allow employees to identify with the organization…. One manager at a glass company suggested, 'it's hard to get excited about 15% return on equity.
~ Chip Heath
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To return to the peaceful forest, its healing green canopies. To return to the ashram community, where everyone trusts and accepts me
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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This is the forked tongue of grief again. It whispers in one ear: return to what you once loved best, and in the other ear it whispers, move on.
~ Chris Cleave
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I suppose we ought to be getting home, in any case." "Oh god, is it wartime already?" "Look on the bright side: it'll be dinner when we get back.
~ Chris Cleave
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London was perfectly prepared to give him a night out of anywhere on earth, and yet all he asked was to come home.
~ Chris Cleave
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I now leave, not knowing when or whether ever I may return, with a task before me greater than that which rested upon Washington.
~ Chris DeRose
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He threw on a cardigan and some track pants and tried to say a goodbye that meant come back again.
~ Chris Onstad
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