Quotes About Meeting
I hate politics, hate deals, and deal-making, hate meeting with attorneys and agents.
~ Kathie Lee Gifford
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Meet them halfway with love, peace, and persuasion, and expect them to rise for the occasion.
~ Van Morrison
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A Parliament is nothing less than a big meeting of more or less idle people.
~ Walter Bagehot
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I have left orders to be awakened at any time during national emergency, even if I'm in a cabinet meeting.
~ Ronald Reagan
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Always go into meetings or negotiations with a positive attitude. Tell yourself you're going to make this the best deal for all parties.
~ Natalie Massenet
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when potential greatness meets with actual greatness, the future is inspired with hope.
~ Chidi Prosper Agbugba
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I think democracy is the most revolutionary thing in the world, because if you have power you use it to meet the needs of you and your community.
~ Tony Benn
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My forefathers didn't come over on the May-flower, but they met the boat.
~ Will Rogers
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My ancestors didn't come over on the Mayflower, but they met 'em at the boat.
~ Will Rogers
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There is a smile of love,And there is a smile of deceit,And there is a smile of smilesIn which these two smiles meet.
~ William Blake
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And I may dine at journey's endWith Landor and with Donne.
~ William Butler Yeats
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Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet;She passed the salley gardens with little snow-white feet.She bid me take love easy, as the leaves grow on the tree;But I, being young and foolish, with her would not agree.
~ William Butler Yeats
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Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet; She passed the salley gardens with little snow-white feet. She bid me take love easy, as the leaves grow on the tree; But I, being young and foolish, with her did not agree. In a field by the river my love and I did stand, And on my leaning shoulder she laid her snow-white hand. She bid me take life easy, as the grass grows on the weirs; But I was young and foolish, and now am full of tears.
~ William Butler Yeats
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What do we know but that we face one another in this place?
~ William Butler Yeats
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Few, few shall part where many meet, The snow shall be their winding sheet; And every turf beneath their feet Shall be a soldier's sepulchre.
~ William Dalrymple
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And lo, the Hospital, gray, quiet, old, Where life and death like friendly chafferers meet.
~ William Ernest Henley
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My favorite story about Danoff's intensity comes from Bill Miller, who recalls being introduced to him at an investment conference in Phoenix about thirty years ago: "I stuck out my hand and I said, 'Nice to meet you, Will.' And he didn't hold his hand out. He just looked at me and said, 'I'm gonna beat you, man. I'm gonna beat you.
~ William Green
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Tertullian, speaking of the assemblies of the church, saith, coimus in cætum et congregationem, ut ad Deum quasi manu facta precationibus ambiamus orantes, hæc vis Deo grata est—we meet in the congregation that we may by our fervent prayers environ God, as an army doth a castle, and this holy fore with which we assault heaven pleas eth him.
~ William Gurnall
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The gospels tell us that knowing where this gift came from, who his people were, isn't going to help us much. If you want to know about Jesus, if you want to know him, you've got to meet him on the road.
~ William H. Willimon
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During this time, Ainsworth met Charles Dickens and introduced the young writer to the publisher Macrone and to George Cruikshank. Ainsworth also introduced Dickens to
~ William Harrison Ainsworth
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the good smell of wood smoke, a scent comforting and welcoming, the essence, it had always seemed to me, of where the human experience and the wilderness met.
~ William Kent Krueger
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The want of our religion is that there is too little personal dealing with God. Our faith stands more in the wisdom of men than in the power of God. There is no need so crying as that believers be taught how to meet with God, to tarry and to dwell with Him. This the Holy Spirit alone can do.
~ William Law
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The want of our religion is that there is too little personal dealing with God. Our faith stands more in the wisdom of men than in the power of God. There is no need so crying as that believers be taught how to meet with God, to tarry and to dwell with Him. This the Holy Spirit alone can do. But
~ William Law
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When I go to a bar, I don't go looking for a girl who knows the capital of Maine.
~ David Brenner
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