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Quotes About Meeting

I was nervous about the meeting, not
~ James C. Donahue
I love you Jack. A woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets. Jack, this is where we first met.
~ James Cameron
private consultation
~ James Dale Davidson
Nice to meet you," Brenda replied, I'm a Crank. I'm slowly getting crazy. I keep wanting to chew off my own fingers and randomly kill people. Thomas here promised to save me." Though she was obviously joking, she didn't even crack a smile. Thomas had to hide a wince. "Funny, Brenda." "Glad to see you still have a sense of humor about it," Teresa said. But her face could've turned water to ice.
~ James Dashner
You need to come meet me immediately—I'm with a group called the Right Arm. Corner of Kenwood and Brookshire, Apartment 2792.'
~ James Dashner
Nice to meet you, shank. Welcome to the glade.
~ James Dashner
Nice to meet ya, shank," the boy said. "Welcome to the Glade.
~ James Dashner
I've met some brave people in my life, but I've also met some awfully stupid people, your one of the rare ones that are both
~ James Dashner
Lady Byron noted with obvious approval that her daughter was more impressed with meeting scientists on Wednesday, June 5, 1833, rather than royalty. In particular Ada greatly enjoyed meeting the forty-four-year-old Charles Babbage: Ada
~ James Essinger
Every third night a commitee holds a meeting in my head.
~ James Lee Burke
Church was never intended to be a place where we serve God to the exclusion of meeting with Him.
~ James MacDonald
No personal quiet time, no Christian book, no community or small group or service can substitute for the absence of God coming down to meet with His church corporately.
~ James MacDonald
For my part, I do not feel that the scheme of future happiness, which ought by rights to be in preparation for me, will be at all interfered with by my not meeting again the man I have in my. mind.
~ James Payn
Everybody who was anybody seemed to be going to a meeting, the glowworm, who was a solipsist, the lemur who was not.
~ James Tate
Nos miramos durante un largo y extraño momento que nunca he olvidado, como dos animales que se encuentran al atardecer, y de sus ojos pareció brotar una clara chispa de simpatía; vi la criatura que era en realidad y creo que él también me vio. Por un instante estuvimos conectados como dos motores del mismo circuito.
~ Donna Tartt
Um—" I turned to the shop window to compose myself, and my transparent ghost turned to meet me, crowds passing behind me in the glass.
~ Donna Tartt
still I've never met anyone who made me feel loved the way she did. Everything came alive in her company; she cast a charmed theatrical light about her so that to see anything through her eyes was to see it in brighter colors than ordinary
~ Donna Tartt
Roosevelt had predicted during his final meeting with the press corps, "but not one who will interest you more.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
Long ago I decided that at a political meeting the truth usually comes out in just such a speech or a remark ignored at the time because its tone is not that of the meeting. Humorous, or satirical, or even angry or bitter — yet it's the truth, and all the long speeches and contributions are nonsense.
~ Doris Lessing
To save our friends' nerves, I suggest we meet on a plane of brutal courtesy. It need not interfere with our mutual distrust." -Francis Crawford of Lymond
~ Dorothy Dunnett
His tranquil smile deepened. 'We shall meet in Malta, Jerott. Pray for us all. God has been good tonight.' 'Thompson has been rather splendid too,' said Lymond cordially. and waved a cheerful farewell.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
The world is full,' said Jerott wearily, 'of people who might have wanted to meet Francis Crawford, and who are going to be disappointed.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
We met once when you were a boy, at Midculter.' He paused. 'You are not like your brother.' 'No,' Crawford said. He gave his hand another shake and then loosed it with apparent reluctance. 'Richard will never be whipped at a cart-arse for bawdry. I don't know whether you notice, but he wears nothing but mockado and fustian. The graveyard at Culter is full of pauperized mercers.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
He and Richard had met on the strand at Philorth and like the sand under their feet, all the muddled solicitude which had prompted that journey had in five minutes dispersed through their fingers.
~ Dorothy Dunnett