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Quotes About Invitation

O come all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant, O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem.
~ Unknown
The most difficult part of dating is the initial invitation.
~ Unknown
Amazing tradition. They throw a great party for you on the one day they know you can't come.
~ Jeff Goldblum
grace means there is nothing I can do to make God love me more, and nothing I can do to make God love me less. It means that I, even I who deserve the opposite, am invited to take my place at the table in God's family.
~ Philip Yancey
Greg had been nearly out the door, on his way next door to Shari's birthday party, when the phone rang. "Hi, Greg. Why aren't you on your way to my party?" Shari had asked when he'd run to pick up the receiver. "Because I'm on the phone with you," Greg had replied dryly.
~ R.L. Stine
You coming or not? he repeated impatiently. I was going to say no. But then, glancing at the curtains, I thought, it's probably no more spooky out there in that cemetery than it is here in my own bedroom!
~ R.L. Stine
I deciced if I were ever to get into booze and women, my line would be, 'Excuse me, madam, but I would really love to bed and muss you. . . . Are you perchance free this evening?
~ Rachel Cohn
Because I withered under the glare of an actual invitation, I was a firm believer in preventive prevarication--in other words, lying early in order to free myself later on.
~ Rachel Cohn
It's not polite to invite yourself along.
~ Debbie Macomber
Permitidme que os invite a un trago antes de la guerra.
~ Dennis Lehane
In bed," she said calmly. "I want you to come to bed with me.
~ Diana Gabaldon
You want me to attend your hanging?" His tone must have contained some of the incredulity he felt, for the captain gave him an impatient look. "I'd have sent an engraved invitation, had I time," he said.
~ Diana Gabaldon
a bit self-conscious. "I used to wear mine long as well. It's short now because the monks had to shave the back of my head and it's had but a few months to grow again." He bent forward at the waist, inviting me
~ Diana Gabaldon
Oh, well. There's a dance in the States, called the Shag. I gather I shouldn't ask you to do it with me here, though." "Not unless you mean it
~ Diana Gabaldon
My door is open.
~ Max Baucus
come and get it, you dumbass
~ Iris Johansen
said we'll discuss it when I commit." She smoothed the area under the eye crevice. "I wonder who they think it is. . . ." He watched her for a moment without speaking. "Louisiana in October isn't too unpleasant. We could take a jaunt down to New Orleans. The department owes me some time, and Jane might like it." "You're not invited." She made
~ Iris Johansen
Some made it an excuse for not attending the church service on a Sunday morning, that they could not awake early enough to get their families ready. He provided for this also. Taking a bell in his hand, he set out every Sunday for some months at five in the morning, and went round the most distant parts of the parish inviting all the inhabitants to the house of God.
~ J. C. Ryle
Mr Salteena was an elderly man of 42 and was fond of asking people to stay with him
~ Unknown
The Mooseketeers are . . . Ms. Leakey, Ms. Hannah, Mr. Loring, Mr. Macky, Miss Holly, and Mrs. Yonkers. Come
~ Dan Gutman
Care to drop anchor beside me, lass?" He grinned, wolfishly. "Morning is the fairest time for a tryst, you know.
~ Unknown
This kind of signal is not just an admission of weakness; it's also an invitation to create a deeper connection, because it sparks a response in the listener: How can I help?
~ Daniel Coyle
A deeper truth exists, waiting to be found... inviting me to go every direction at once, and none.
~ Daniel H. Wilson
Even though I've had the odd terse word to say about Donald Trump, I still get invited to events at the U.S. embassy. I always attend, because as long as they're prepared to hear the opposite viewpoint, then I'll never miss that chance when I can.
~ Emily Thornberry