“Abraham," he said. "I'm pleased to see you alive, old friend."
"And I to see you dead.”
Seth Grahame-Smith (1976) US fiction author
Source: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Rand al'Thor to Asmodean
(15 October 1993)
“Abraham," he said. "I'm pleased to see you alive, old friend."
"And I to see you dead.”
Seth Grahame-Smith (1976) US fiction author
Source: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Jessica Bird (1969) U.S. novelist
Source: Lover Awakened
“Ortiz into right field, back is Sheffield, we'll see you later tonight!”
Joe Buck (1969) American sportscaster
Calling David Ortiz's walk-off home run in Game 4 of the 2004 American League Championship Series against the New York Yankees, avoiding a sweep. The game went past midnight EDT, hence the "later tonight". This is a reference to his father, Jack Buck, who famously said "And we'll see you tomorrow night" on Kirby Puckett's walk off home run in Game 6 of the 1991 World Series.
2000s
“Yoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyo. you see dead people?”
Phil Brooks (1978) American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
Ghost Hunters. October 31, 2006
Beginning line for when Punk answers the phone.
Ghost Hunters
“I was astonished to see him in Baghdad, for I had an appointment with him tonight in Samarra.”
W. Somerset Maugham (1874–1965) British playwright, novelist, short story writer
"Death" in Sheppey, Act III (1933)
Plays
“Tonight, may I get so drunk in love that
I do not see any dreams!”
Suman Pokhrel (1967) Nepali poet, lyricist, playwright, translator and artist
<span class="plainlinks"> May I Not See Dreams http://learningandcreativity.com/may-i-not-see-dreams-poetry-month-special/</span> <br class="br">From Poetry