Quotes About Guests
Modern Carpet Designs may provide endless entertainment for your guests.
~ W. Heath Robinson
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The best party I've ever attended in my life was courtesy of Marshall Mathers. There were basically six guys and 70 girls there.
~ Omar Benson Miller
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Meanwhile, the war storm blew violently, scaring all, and casting a shadow on the lives of our Guests, who fled from the entrance of crematoriums and the thresholds of gas chambers, needing more than refuge. They desperately needed hope that a safe haven even existed, that the war's horrors would one day end, while they drifted along in the strange villa even its owners referred to as an ark.
~ Diane Ackerman
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Some months the bill might run $10,000 or even $12,000. More than 200,000 guests received invitations to the Johnson White House during the five years they lived there.
~ Unknown
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giving a party was not as simple as going to one. You could always leave someone else's party. You were stuck with your own.
~ Jacqueline Susann
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Clerks in downtown hotels were said to be asking guests whether they wished the room for sleeping or jumping. Two men jumped hand-in-hand from a high window in the Ritz. They had a joint account.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
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It is law that guests must be fed before the host's curiosity.
~ Madeline Miller
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I know who opens the door to the jasmine tree as it makes our dreams blossom for the evening's guests.
~ Mahmoud Darwish
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Don't tell the beloved, you are I and I am you, say the opposite of that: we are two guests of an excess, fugitive cloud.
~ Mahmoud Darwish
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The guest list, if there had been one, was a little like a census.
~ John Steinbeck
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children are not our creations but our guests, people who enter the world by our invitation but with their smiles and dispositions already prepared in some mysterious other room.
~ John Updike
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Once the pasta is sauced, serve it promptly, inviting your guests and family to put off talking and start eating.
~ Marcella Hazan
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The number of guests at dinner should not be less than the number of the Graces nor exceed that of the Muses, i.e., it should begin with three and stop at nine.
~ Marcus Terentius Varro
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Keeping one's guests supplied with liquor is the first law of hospitality.
~ Margaret Way
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Keeping one's guests supplied with liquor is the first law of hospitality.
~ Margaret Way
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HOSPITALITY, n. The virtue which induces us to feed and lodge certain persons who are not in need of food and lodging.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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I cant stand those food cult people who bring their own food into the house. All those little thermoses and paper bags-it makes the other guests uncomfortable.
~ Paul Lynde
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I mean, I can cook, but I'd get very nervous having my food being judged by dinner guests.
~ Prabal Gurung
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The churches delivering experiences that exceed guests' expectations are those to which people return, again and again, until they're no longer guests but full-fledged members of the church community. When a guest thinks "Wow!" it is because he or she feels affirmed and valued. The church has said, "You matter." Accepting
~ Unknown
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We still lend our old house out to relatives. They keep a guest book for my fans to sign.
~ Loretta Lynn
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Guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Love and Death are two uninvited guests, when they will come, nobody knows but both do the same work, one takes heart and the other takes its beats.
~ Unknown
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We always put our guests' wishes first in this establishment.
~ Unknown
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Here's how the Ritz looks at touchpoints, as written in the company's credo: "The Ritz-Carlton experience enlivens the senses, instills well-being, and fulfills even the unexpressed wishes and needs of our guests.
~ Marty Neumeier
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