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Quotes About Meeting

quietly made his way to San Antonio. He was joined there in the dark water lapping at the ship's hull by Juan de Cartagena
~ Laurence Bergreen
went ashore with a landing party of seven men to greet them.
~ Laurence Bergreen
Here is a big occult secret: Time flows in both directions at once! In other words, we are not only being carried along into the future on an ocean wave of time, but the future is at this very moment flowing toward us! The point where we meet head-on is the present.
~ Laurence Galian
Moses found the wises man in this sacred meeting place of the waters. His name is not given in the Koran, but all know him as the aforementioned great immortal Khezr. Khezr is and is not a particular person. We know now that, for example, Merlin was a title earned by a particular person. There were many Merlins among the Celts in ancient times; so, too, with Khezr.
~ Laurence Galian
Let's pretend," he says, "that you never met me. That she was never born. That none of this ever happened." Then he is gone.
~ Celeste Ng
I'm meeting Ame at the Beanery first," Chloe responded. "I don't want to sound old-fashioned, but--" "It's gonna stunt my growth?" "It's a gateway drug.
~ Celia Thomson
After some minutes of Grant trying to ease the situation by talking about the Mexican War, to which Lee responded in a polite, abstracted fashion, Lee reminded Grant of the reason for their meeting.
~ Charles Bracelen Flood
In a few minutes, Lee and Grant reached across to each other from their horses and shook hands. When they met again, Grant would be President of the United States, and Lee, in the great forgotten chapter of his life, would be doing more than any other American to heal the wounds of war.
~ Charles Bracelen Flood
Russell turned his head and said to me, "Say hello to Jimmy Hoffa." Then Russ handed me the phone. I reached for the phone and I thought, can you imagine this? Jimmy Hoffa calling to talk to me? "Hello," I said. "Glad to meet you." Jimmy Hoffa didn't even say hello. He got right to the point. The next thing I heard were the first words Jimmy Hoffa ever spoke to me. "I heard you paint houses," Jimmy said.
~ Charles Brandt
All in one day I flew to Puerto Rico and took care of two matters. Then I flew to Chicago and took care of one matter. Then I flew to San Francisco and stopped at a bar for a couple of glasses of wine, because I knew I wouldn't get anything to drink when I got to the Fairmont to meet up with Jimmy and give him the report. I walked into Jimmy's hotel room at exactly 8:00 P.M. and he yelled at me for keeping him waiting.
~ Charles Brandt
Then one day this guy, Whispers DiTullio, came over to my table at the Bocce Club and bought me a glass of wine.
~ Charles Brandt
Once in a while Giancana would have a guy with him named Jack Ruby from Dallas. I met Jack Ruby a few times. I know Jimmy's kid met him, too, at the Edgewater. Ruby was with Giancana and he was with Red Dorfman. One time we all went out to eat and Ruby had a blond with him that he brought up from Dallas for Giancana. There is no doubt whatsoever that Jimmy Hoffa didn't just meet Jack Ruby, he knew Jack Ruby, and not just from Giancana, but from Red Dorfman, too.
~ Charles Brandt
The meeting had been called to settle down the potential problems that could have erupted in the wake of the October 1957 shooting of godfather Albert Anastasia in a barber's chair with a hot towel over his face in New York's Park-Sheraton Hotel. The
~ Charles Brandt
procreation is nature's principal occupation, and every man, whether he be young or old, when meeting every woman measures the potentiality of sex between them.
~ Charles Chaplin
The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.
~ Charles Dickens
Halloa!" the guard replied. "What o'clock do you make it, Joe?" "Ten minutes, good, past eleven.
~ Charles Dickens
But, like the unanimous resolution of a public meeting, which will oftentimes declare that this or that grievance is not to be borne a moment longer, which is nevertheless borne for a century or two afterwards, without any modification, they only reached in this the conclusion that they were all of one mind.
~ Charles Dickens
On the stairs I encountered Wemmick, who was coming down, after an unsuccessful application of his knuckles to my door.
~ Charles Dickens
Master Bates saw something so exquisitely ludicrous in this reply, that he burst into another laugh; which laugh, meeting the coffee he was drinking, and carrying it down some wrong channel, very nearly terminated in his premature suffocation.
~ Charles Dickens
When the French come over, May we meet them at Dover!
~ Charles Dickens
At last he met the chief butler, the sight of which splendid retainer always finished him. Extinguished by this great creature, he sneaked to his dressing-room, and there remained shut up until he rode out to dinner, with Mrs Merdle, in her own handsome chariot. At dinner, he was envied
~ Charles Dickens
How do you do, ma'am?" said the captain. "I am very glad to see you. I have come a long way to see you.
~ Charles Dickens
This meeting could have been an e-mail.
~ Author Unknown
Coffice: a café that a customer uses as a place in which to conduct business.
~ Author Unknown