Quotes about Return
I didn't worry about it because I kind of felt I left a good message and memory with the people in terms of my work, and I always felt with a good record, I could always come back.
— Tina Turner
If you love something, set it free.If it comes back to you, It is yours.If it doesn't, It never was.
— Anonymous
I will give them a heart to understand that I am Yahweh, and they shall be my people and I will be their God when they return to me with all their heart. —JEREMIAH 24:7
— Thomas Merton
We must return from the desert like Jesus or St. John, with our capacity for feeling expanded and deepened, strengthened against the appeals of falsity, warned against temptation, great, noble and pure.
— Thomas Merton
The few exiles who returned to the hospital were received with much less fanfare, because it was unwise to attract attention. This was the tacit slogan throughout the country: don't provoke the military, so as to pretend the recent past was buried and in the process of being forgotten.
— Isabel Allende
I was fifteen when I returned to Santiago, disoriented from having lived several years outside the country and from having lost my ties with my old friends and my cousins.
— Isabel Allende
If you love someone, let them go. If they return to you, it was meant to be. If they don't, their love was never yours to begin with.
— Anonymous
The Ones who love you always come back
— Susan May Warren
Now, in some cosmic act of God or coincidence, the girl had returned to me. Who was I kidding? There is no coincidence. There is punishment, retribution. Or perhaps love and mercy and grace. Which was it?
— Chris Fabry
People forget... that we structured it so that the government, or the people, would be repaid with a really good rate of return. And as it turns out, that aspect of TARP, that's what happened.
— George W. Bush
Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was; and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.
— Anonymous
I did everything with that great mad joy you get when you return to New York City.
— Jack Kerouac