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Quotes About Invitation

giving a smiling come-hither look. The name at the bottom of the photo was
~ Michael Connelly
Lippmann had rented a private room in some restaurant and invited Eisman and his partners to what they assumed was something other than a free meal. "Even when he had an honest agenda, there was always something underneath the honest agenda," said Vinny.
~ Michael Lewis
Sinatra asked me out.
~ Dorothy Malone
The Four Aces asked me if I'd like to sing with them as they didn't really have a lead singer.
~ Desmond Dekker
I get invited to literally every single movie premiere that's going on.
~ Charlie Hunnam
When you get an invitation to come back and be part of the team that will be the architect of the next generation of growth, when you get an opportunity in a business of the size and scope of McDonald's, that's incredibly attractive.
~ Steve Easterbrook
A stunning first impression was not the same thing as love at first sight. But surely it was an invitation to consider the matter.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
Love bade me welcome, but my soul drew back.
~ George Herbert
Did Gracie call me? She sure did. She wants you to meet her at Darys' to talk about the party. And she didn't sound as if she was looking for a giggle-and-gossip session, either. She sounded M-A-D! He grinned at her over his book. Need a bodyguard? My rates are reasonable.
~ Betty Ren Wright
I know this is probably sort of sudden. The boy hesitated. But I was wodnering if you would care to go to the movies with me tomorrow night.
~ Beverly Cleary
Enter freely and of your own free will!
~ Bram Stoker
I pray you, be seated and sup how you please. You will I trust, excuse me that I do not join you, but I have dined already, and I do not sup.
~ Bram Stoker
Welcome to my house! Enter freely. Go safely, and leave something of the happiness you bring!
~ Bram Stoker
Welcome to my house! Enter freely and of your own free will!
~ Bram Stoker
He may not enter anywhere at the first, unless there be some one of the household who bid him to come, though afterwards he can come as he please.
~ Bram Stoker
I am rather of the opinion that in England a gentleman's dreams are his own private concern. I fancy there is a law in that effect and, if there is not, why, Parliament should certainly be made to pass one immediately! It ill becomes another man to invite himself into them.
~ Susanna Clarke
There is at least as much contrariness in your character as in mine. Why not come and be contrary with me?
~ Susanna Clarke
But I like sex." "Good. Have it with me." His smile was an erotic invitation.
~ Sylvia Day
Fear goes where it is invited.
~ Tad Williams
Elyon was restoring the Great Romance. Teeleh had stolen his first love, but now Justin had reclaimed her. The price had been his own life. He'd taken her disease on himself and he'd drowned with it, inviting them to embrace his invitation to the Romance by following him into the lake to drown with him. To live as his bride!
~ Ted Dekker
What man would not romance a woman who had invited him? And what woman would not romance a man who had chosen her? It was the nature of the Great Romance.
~ Ted Dekker
His invitation lingers. So does my question. Why me? I don't know the answer. When I look at myself in the mirror, all I see is a starving, stunted bird who never grew wings and lost all reason to sing.
~ Julie Anne Peters
En casa del Jacinto hay un sillón para morirse.
~ Julio Cortazar
If this were simply a story about the past, it would be appropriate to write, at the conclusion of Acts 28 as at the conclusion of a film, "The End." But since the story is unfinished, it is more appropriate to conclude it with, "RSVP," like an invitation that awaits a response. This is what Luke demands from us: not satisfied curiosity about the past, but a response here and now. RSVP!
~ Justo L. González