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Quotes About Meeting

really important meetings are planned by the souls long before the bodies see each other.
~ Paulo Coelho
And when I think about it, I guess it is true that people always arrive at the right moment at the place where someone awaits them.
~ Paulo Coelho
And when two such people encounter each other, and their eyes meet, the past and the future become unimportant.
~ Paulo Coelho
Really important meetings are planned by the soul long before the bodies see each other
~ Paulo Coelho
People meet when they need to meet.
~ Paulo Coelho
I do not say this is a decree," she wrote, her beautiful writing brushing the page with firm yet delicate strokes. "Let it be greeting and invitation, a hope that we may meet again with quiet hearts and wise minds. Come, then, before the ceremonies for my sixtieth birthday. Let us spend an hour together before we mingle with the Court.
~ Pearl S. Buck
Volvía a escuchar esa despedida maricona diciéndole: Fue bonito conocerte. Pero qué descaro del güevón darle la cortada con tanta finura.
~ Unknown
Today, I find inspiration in music, art, traveling the world, and meeting new people.
~ Nastia Liukin
Veteran art creates a meeting place between veterans and civilians, or simply between veterans with different experiences.
~ Phil Klay
You've got sadness in you, I've got sadness in me – and my works of art are places where the two sadnesses can meet, and therefore both of us need to feel less sad.
~ Mark Rothko
This was real life, not a book. And in real life, people met, nothing happened, and you went home. Or they went o? to Egypt and told you that they weren't a commitment kind of guy after six years. That was real life. Not a guy like Marc. Or the marquis.
~ Danielle Steel
Everett thought about it for a minute before he answered. I go on with my life. I keep coming to meetings. And I love her forever.
~ Danielle Steel
Zaista su imali sre?u da se sretnu. Našli su ono za ?ime su tragali i borili se da to zadrže, sve dok nisu stigli u sigurnu luku i kona?no umakli svim olujama. Svi djeli?i su bili spojeni u cjelinu i upleteni u novu tkaninu njihovih života
~ Danielle Steel
This was real life, not a book. And in real life, people met, nothing happened, and you went home.
~ Danielle Steele
I've never met a politician who didn't deserve to be tossed into a pit full of Kallin, Beranabus grunts.
~ Darren Shan
You and Teacher," said Molly. "Yes," said Peter. "She's very clever. You'll like her." "I'm sure," said Molly.
~ Dave Barry
Four had never met this man, and did not think himself capable of prophecy, but in a instant he knew Nine was an agent of chaos and would make the difficult work ahead far more so.
~ Dave Eggers
Similarly, when you are away at a conference, an off-site meeting, or on vacation, you need to expect that it will require one hour to get caught up for each day you are out of the office!
~ David Allen
Alex said, Okay, I need to know something. Why the Camel Club? Stone answered, Because camels have great stamina. They never give up. That's what Oliver says, but the real reason is this, Reuben countered. In the 1920s there was another Camel Club. And at each meeting of that club they would all raise their glasses and take a vow to oppose Prohibition to the last drop of whiskey. Now, that's my kind of club.
~ David Baldacci
Why don't you come by around six?
~ David Baldacci
just been traveling all day to get to you.
~ David Baldacci
I came here to help you, Puller. I know our last meeting was not a positive one. But your offer . . . it meant a lot to me. And you don't know how close I came to accepting it. And not a day goes by that I don't regret not going with you.
~ David Baldacci
crow flies. That's where they met.
~ David Baldacci
Having exhausted the possibilities based on his limited investigation so far, he got out of the car, walked down a wooden boardwalk, and reached the beach. It was nearly six-thirty, and the café where he was meeting Timmins was close by. He decided to walk along the sand both to relax a bit and to think some more while the waves pounded the shore.
~ David Baldacci