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Quotes About Invitation

Everyone goes," I said. "The whole class." "Yeah, I know. Hayley asked if I was going, but I kind of figured that didn't exactly count as an invitation. Unless I went with her, which I'd really rather not." I had to laugh at his expression. "Don't blame you. But you can now consider yourself officially invited by the birthday girl. It's an easier way to meet people than hanging out at the smoking pit. Healthier, too.
~ Kelley Armstrong
Like vampire lore," Gabriel said. "Once they are invited in, you can't rescind the invitation and your wards are no longer effective." "Looks like you finally get vampires," I said to him. "I know you've been waiting." He sighed.
~ Kelley Armstrong
I thought I asked you to stay inside today." "I was careful." She grabbed the lowest branch and swung up. "I wanted to see Maya. I wanted to make sure she was coming over for dinner." "I haven't invited her yet." Annie grabbed our branch. "Whoa, no!" Rafe said as it dipped. "She can't come over if she falls and breaks both her legs.
~ Kelley Armstrong
I wanted to see Maya. I wanted to make sure she was coming over for dinner." "I haven't invited her yet." Annie grabbed our branch. "Whoa, no!" Rafe said as it dipped. "She can't come over if she falls and breaks both her legs." "She won't do that, silly. She'll land on her feet. Just like me." "Rather not test that theory," he said and leaned over me to unwrap her fingers from the branch.
~ Kelley Armstrong
Blenkinsop sighed. As usual, those of you who can think of better ways to win the war are invited to write directly to Mr. Winston Churchill, number 10 Downing Street, London South-West-One. Now, are there any questions, as opposed to stupid criticisms?
~ Ken Follett
They had paid her the compliment of coming to her door without an invitation, knowing they would be welcomed. They belonged to her, and she to them. They were, she realized, her family.
~ Ken Follett
In every storm there is a 'Peace! Be still' Christ will speak where prayer's call invites Him.
~ Jack W. Hayford
Prayer is the hand of faith on the door knob of your heart, inviting Jesus to enter.
~ Max Lucado
Prayer is - loving conversation with the One who has invited us into His embrace.
~ Richard J. Foster
We one and all of us have an instinct to pray and this fact constitutes an invitation from God to pray.
~ Charles Sanders Peirce
80% of the people who come into a Christ-following relationship is because a friend, co-worker, family member or neighbor invited them to church.
~ Johnny Hunt
A full relationship is what God offers to those who come to God by Jesus. Imagine this! An open invitation to become a member of the royal family and a joint-heir with the Son of God.
~ R. T. Kendall
Prayer means that, in some unique way, we believe we're invited into a relationship with someone who hears us when we speak in silence.
~ Anne Lamott
The people in your life who don't need an invitation still like to get one.
~ Robert Breault
Busy, curious, thirsty fly,Drink with me, and drink as I.
~ William Oldys
O senhor gostaria de ir ao cinema comigo? É de graça.
~ William Peter Blatty
It's like everyone has a central dilemma in their life, and mine was can you be in a committed, mature, loving adult relationship and still get invited to threesomes?" - Dexter Mayhew
~ David Nicholls
indignantly, as if I'd just invited everyone back to mine for heroin and
~ David Nicholls
I grinned. "I'm anybody's for a cuppa and a biscuit.
~ David Stuart Davies
Hey." He glanced away from her, instead looking down at the coffin. He looked back at her and raised his eyebrows. "Want a peek?
~ David Wellington
Solace is not meant to be an answer, but an invitation, through the door of pain and difficulty, to the depth of suffering and simultaneous beauty in the world that the strategic mind by itself cannot grasp nor make sense of.
~ David Whyte
In many ways love has already named us before we can even begin to speak back to it, before we can utter the right words or understand what has happened to us or is continuing to happen to us: an invitation to the most difficult art of all, to love without naming at all.
~ David Whyte
The French philosopher Camus used to tell himself quietly to live to the point of tears, not as a call for maudlin sentimentality, but as an invitation to the deep privilege of belonging and the way belonging affects us, shapes us and breaks our heart at a fundamental level.
~ David Whyte
He welcomed us inside and I decided on the spot that I wasn't doing it, never, ever, ever. But John went in and then the dog and then the fluffy kittens, and at that point I didn't really have a choice.
~ David Wong