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Quotes About Greeting

I will not ask you where you have been tonight I'll only say hello and hope.
~ Rod McKuen
Good-bye and hello, as always.
~ Roger Zelazny
Finally a soldier marched in and, holding his right hand to his chest, said, " Salaam aleikum. Chetor hastid? Jan-e-shoma jur ast? Khub hastid? Sahat-e-shoma khub ast? Be khair hastid? Jur hastid? Khane kheirat ast? Zinde bashi. " Which in Dari, the Afghan dialect of Persian, means, "Peace be with you. How are you? Is your soul healthy? Are you well? Are you well? Are you healthy? Are you fine? Is your household flourishing? Long life to you." Or: "Hello.
~ Rory Stewart
Miss Elson came into the room and they all stood up and said, "Good morning, Miss Elson." Miss Elson bowed and said, "Good morning, children." Then they all sat down and punched each other.
~ Louise Fitzhugh
He said, 'Hi, gorgeous,' which I think is nice. I admire honesty.
~ Louise Rennison
At this command, to Rose's great dismay, six more hands were offered, and it was evident that she was expected to shake them all.
~ Lousia May Alcott
Hello, Popcorn," he said, petting the dog, whose tail was going faster than ever. "We
~ Luanne Rice
This is how philosophers should salute each other: 'Take your time.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Good morrow to you, Jessie," Kendrick called. "Jessica," Richard said, giving Kendrick another jerk. "Her name is Jessica!
~ Lynn Kurland
home early, Liam?
~ Maeve Binchy
Brian Williams, whom Mal knew slightly, who was playing with toy trucks in his front yard while his mother sat on the porch steps with his baby brother. Mal waved to Mrs. Williams and called hello to Brain.
~ Ann M. Martin
I know," answered Kristy. "Listen, Jessi and Mal both want to say hi and then we'll have to go. Well, except for Claudia. It's after six." "Okay," I replied. So I talked to Jessi and asked about her dancing, and about Becca and Squirt. "Hey, how's Charlotte?" I wanted to know. Charlotte Johanssen is Becca
~ Ann M. Martin
Oh, goody! The doorbell.
~ Ann M. Martin
It is commonly observed, that when two Englishmen meet, their first talk is of the weather; they are in haste to tell each other, what each must already know, that it is hot or cold, bright or cloudy, windy or calm.
~ Samuel Johnson
Ella almost cried out in relief upon seeing him. Conrad released her hand and spun around to see who'd interrupted his bullying. "Afternoon
~ Sandra Brown
Help them adopt an alternative greeting style: They might grab a toy and dash around like mad or flip over on their back for a belly rub, also known as "belly up!
~ Sarah Hodgson
To encourage proper greeting manners, wait to greet your puppy until they're calm enough to sit for a treat.
~ Sarah Hodgson
their whole day. If you have the time, ask your puppy to Wait and Sit. Only after you have them settled should you allow them to go and greet a new person.
~ Sarah Hodgson
I hate parties. And a wedding is the biggest party of all. All the guests arrived and Orpheus is taking a shower. He's always taking a shower when the guests arrive so he doesn't have to greet them. Then I have to greet them. A wedding is for daughters and fathers. The mothers all dress up, trying to look like young women. But a wedding is for a father and daughter. They stop being married to each other on that day. I always thought there would be more interesting people at my wedding.
~ Sarah Ruhl
Heil Hitler ," he said, which, he presumed, was another way of saying, "Well, goodbye for now, have a pleasant afternoon.
~ John Boyne
Be the first to say, "Hello".
~ H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Men greet each other with a sock on the arm, women with a hug, and the hug wears better in the long run.
~ Edward Hoagland
Hoi, dit is Tirza. Ik ben er even niet, maar laat maar een leuk bericht achter
~ Arnon Grunberg
If I ran a national burger franchise - which I don't - I'd make it a rule that no two customers can be greeted with precisely the same words and that every third customer must be grossly insulted as a matter of course. Just to keep the atmosphere nice and lively. And to keep the staff laughing.
~ Charlie Brooker