Au Revoir Quotes & Sayings
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Goodbye," Mort said, and was surprised to find a lump in his throat. "It's such an unpleasant word, isn't it?" QUITE SO. Death grinned because, as has so often been remarked, he didn't have much option. But possibly he meant it, this time. I PREFER AU REVOIR, he said. — Terry Pratchett
God may forgive you if He chooses, but not I. Au revoir. — Lee Smith
Au revoir, pidgeon. Sweeting is such part sorrow. — Pepe
If I told my wife I was going to become a manager she'd say 'sign this then. Don't worry it's only a divorce. Au revoir'. — David Ginola
Exactly. Au revoir!" Whittington — Agatha Christie
Au revoir, jewelled alligators and white hotels, hallucinatory forests, farewell. — J.G. Ballard
Never say "Au revoir" unless you have been talking French, or are speaking to a French person. — Emily Post
I never say goodbye, I say, "au-revoir." Goodbye is so final. Au-revoir means I will see you again. — Tao Porchon-Lynch
There is a symbiotic desire to get closer and closer, to enter the self of what is being drawn, and, simultaneously, there is the foreknowledge of immanent distance. Such drawings aspire to be both a secret rendezvous and an au revoir! Alternately and ad infinitum. — John Berger
Well, au revoir, one and all. — P.L. Travers
Oh, and by the way, I'm gonna beat you tonight, and I'm gonna enjoy every second of it. Au revoir! — Gail Kim
In the imaginative movement which prompts the impulse to draw repeats implicitly the same pattern...there is a symbiotic desire to get closer and closer, to enter the self of what is being drawn, and, simultaneously, there is the foreknowledge of immanent distance. Such drawings aspire to be both a secret rendezvous and a au-revoir! Alternately and at infinitum. — John Berger
How about we just go with sayonara then?" Graham laughed. "Or au revoir." "Arrivederci." "Hasta la vista, baby," he said, and then he stepped forward and kissed her again, sending a shiver through her in spite of the warmth of the early-morning sun. — Jennifer E. Smith
