retrace one's steps
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One is led on and on with a zany Cartesian logic, but one can never retrace one's steps and relate the story coherently.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"The gates of Dis stand open night and day; small trouble it is to descend thereto, but to retrace one's steps, and regain the upper air, there lies the toil."
From National Epics by Rabb, Kate Milner
The descent to Avernus is easy; the gate of Pluto stands open night and day; but to retrace one's steps and return to the upper air, that is the toil, that the difficulty.
From Bulfinch's Mythology: the Age of Fable by Bulfinch, Thomas
From Catherington, one may either retrace one’s steps to the Portsmouth Road above Horndean, or else continue on the by-lanes that bring the pedestrian to the highway below that wayside hamlet.
From The Portsmouth Road and Its Tributaries To-Day and in Days of Old by Harper, Charles G. (Charles George)
But there are so many "pastures green," and it is often difficult to retrace one's steps.
From The Art of Interior Decoration by Wood, Grace