Quotes about arrival
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Source: Under the Tuscan Sun

“love be damned now
as love was damned when it
first arrived.”
Source: The People Look Like Flowers at Last

Borrowing From the French http://www.humanitiesweb.org/human.php?s=l&p=c&a=p&ID=20649&c=323
1860s, May-Day and Other Pieces (1867)

March 1937
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
Source: The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 1: 1931-1934

“i walk slowly, like one who comes from so far away he doesn't expect to arrive.”

“Sometimes it's a little better to travel than to arrive”
Source: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

“If you're silent for a long time, people just arrive in your mind.”
“The man had arrived at that stage of drunkenness where affection is felt for the universe.”
Source: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
Source: New and Selected Poems, Vol. 1

“Sometimes I arrive just when God's ready to have somone click the shutter.”

Source: If on a Winter's Night a Traveler
Source: Why Men Love Bitches: From Doormat to Dreamgirl—A Woman's Guide to Holding Her Own in a Relationship
Source: Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith


“In order to arrive at what you are not, you must go through the way in which you are not.”

“We’ve arrived,” Leo announced. “Time to Split.”
Frank groaned. “Can we leave Valdez in Croatia?”
Source: The House of Hades

“The time has arrived when patience becomes a crime and mayhem appears garbed in a manner of virtue”
Source: Tarzan of the Apes

“Peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means by which we arrive at that goal.”
Source: Complete Poems of Stephen Crane

Source: Words and Pictures

“Experience suggests it doesn't matter so much how you got here, as what you do after you arrive.”
Source: Vorkosigan Saga, Barrayar (1991)
Source: What Is This Thing Called Science? (Third Edition; 1999), Chapter 1, Science as knowledge derived form the facts of experience, p. 3.
Source: The Life of Poetry (1949), p. 126

The Second Declaration of Havana (1962)

Source: An Essay on The Principle of Population (First Edition 1798, unrevised), Chapter IX, paragraph 8, lines 14-16

Address to the Democratic National Convention http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/huberthumphey1948dnc.html (July 14, 1948), Convention Hall, Philadelphia.

Cat's in the Cradle, written with his wife Sandy Chapin
Song lyrics, Verities & Balderdash (1974)

“I am Jose Mourinho and I don't change. I arrive with all my qualities and my defects.”
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=791482&sec=europe&cc=3436
2010

Joseph Stella (1911); Quoted in: Judith Zilczer (1983) Joseph Stella: : The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Collection, p. 10
[Seismology and plate tectonics, Cambridge, UK; New York, Cambridge University Press, 1990, http://books.google.com/books?id=tZRxPzwoChIC&pg=PA4] (pp. 4–5)
Seismology and Plate Tectonics (1990)

Remarks to the International Platform Association (August 3, 1965); reported in Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Lyndon B. Johnson, 1965, book 2, p. 822.
1960s

R. C. Majumdar, The History and Culture of Indian People. Vol. X, 2nd ed., Bombay, 1981, p. 152-153.

At the Washington Institute's Soref Symposium, April 29, 1991 http://web.archive.org/web/20041130090045/http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/pubs/soref/cheney.htm
1990s
“Neo-China arrives from the future.”
"Meltdown" http://www.ccru.net/swarm1/1_melt.htm (1994)
Variant: Nothing human makes it out of the near-future.

In his letter to brother Theo, from Brussels, Belgium (January 1881, letter 140); as quoted in Vincent van Gogh, edited by Alfred H. Barr; Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1935 https://www.moma.org/documents/moma_catalogue_1996_300061887.pdf, p. 19
being art student in Brussels
1880s, 1881
Source: 1940s, I is Style (2000), p. 47 : in a letter to Käthe Steinitz (24 June 1945)

10 October 1492
Variant translation: Here the people could stand it no longer and complained of the long voyage; but the Admiral cheered them as best he could, holding out good hope of the advantages they would have. He added that it was useless to complain, he had come [to go] to the Indies, and so had to continue it until he found them, with the help of Our Lord.
As translated in Journals and Other Documents on the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (1963) by Samuel Eliot Morison, p. 62
Journal of the First Voyage

1918 (The Hour of God)
India's Rebirth

The Victoria Cross: For Valour (2003)

"An interview with Paul Joseph Watson", The Tab (7 November 2016) https://thetab.com/uk/sheffield/2016/11/07/paul-joseph-watson-18264

“Heartily know,
When half-gods go,
The gods arrive.”
Give all to Love
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Source: The Principles of State and Government in Islam (1961), Chapter 6: Conclusion, p 100
(1989, p. 70-71)
Ethics for bureaucrats, 1988