Top 21 Au Revoir Quotes
#1. Au revoir, jewelled alligators and white hotels, hallucinatory forests, farewell.
J.G. Ballard
#2. Oh, and by the way, I'm gonna beat you tonight, and I'm gonna enjoy every second of it. Au revoir!
Gail Kim
#3. 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
#4. 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
#5. Never say "Au revoir" unless you have been talking French, or are speaking to a French person.
Emily Post
#6. 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
#7. I never say goodbye, I say, "au-revoir." Goodbye is so final. Au-revoir means I will see you again.
Tao Porchon-Lynch
#9. God may forgive you if He chooses, but not I. Au revoir.
Lee Smith
#11. Au revoir, pidgeon. Sweeting is such part sorrow.
Pepe
#12. 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
#13. Wines are like women in that it's often the imperfections that fascinate.
Sam Neill
#14. In other words, every cent the French government spent on guns for the Americans was another centime it would not have to spend on butter for the starving peasants who would one day storm Versailles.
Sarah Vowell
#15. The labor unions shall have a square deal, and the corporations shall have a square deal, and in addition, all private citizens shall have a square deal.
Theodore Roosevelt
#16. Kids don't do what their parents say-they do what they see their parents do. So who was to blame here?
Harlan Coben
#17. Gods ... Nico. Over the past few days, every time Jason sacrificed a portion of a meal to Jupiter, he prayed to his dad to help Nico. That kid had gone through so much, and yet he had volunteered for the most difficult job: transporting the Athena Parthenos statue to Camp Half-Blood.
Rick Riordan
#18. It's very clear, under anyone's scenario, that it's a massive, extensive undertaking regardless of where you might ultimately draw the line as to when the nuisance is abated.
Jack McConnell
#19. One of the biggest problems in literature is the lack of subtlety.
Mo Yan
#20. That perhaps being amidst the undesecrated beauty of the wilderness meant I too could be undesecrated, regardless of what I'd lost or what had been taken from me, regardless of the regrettable things I'd done to others or myself or the regrettable things that had been done to me.
Cheryl Strayed
#21. I was assigned to do a job by the attorney general, and that was to find out whether crimes were committed.
Ken Starr
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