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Quotes About Greeting

The most beautiful brunette on the face of Planet Earth stood very close to me. Her dark wavy hair cascaded to her shoulders. Her liquid brown eyes sparkled. Her full lips smiled a wonderfully warm smile. She said hello Purdue. I shrugged. I said hello Brandy.
~ Ross H. Spencer
Hundred-and-twenty-six street on a Tuesday morning long-time-no-see "Hi ya, Monk" "Fump, my man!" camera guy's sweeping jazzmen like bundles toward number 17 they don't notice too busy with how you been...
~ Roxane Orgill
When she saw me, she smiled. She was pleased that I remembered her. I was pleased that she remembered me. We were both pleased and it was almost like a meeting of old friends.
~ Ruskin Bond
and he smiled when he saw me, as if just the sight of me had improved his day.
~ Ruth Reichl
A bathrobe answered the door.
~ Marcus Zusak
dutifully stepped forward with her hand extended. "Hello, I'm Sigrid Harald and you are—?" "Mavis Trogden," the woman said, beaming. "Mavis Rainey, that was. Your
~ Margaret Maron
This is how philosophers should salute each other: 'Take your time.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
I saw him when he came through the front doors.
~ Anne Rice
Come here so I can see you. Ah, but you are handsome. Come into the light.
~ Anne Rice
I'm Carl Dexter," he said.
~ Anne Tyler
Când barista de la Starbucks îÈ›i zâmbeÈ™te È™i-È›i ureaz? o zi grozav?, îÈ™i face datoria, nu-È™i dezv?luie sentimentele.
~ Seth Godin
Ya=hey, he called out to the movement of air, the unseen. A summer before, Uncle Moses listened to his nephew John-John talking a story. John-John was back from college and told Moses that 99 percent of the matter in the universe is invisible to the human eye. Ever since, Moses made sure to greet what he could not see.
~ Sherman Alexie
Tell Savitar I said hi.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Yes, I'm back," he said, "And look who I ran into." Horace grinned at him. "i hope you ran into him hard." "As hard as I could.
~ John Flanagan
Halt! How are you? What have you been doing? Where's Abelard? How's Crowley? What's this all about?" "I'm glad to see you rate my horse more important than our Corps Commandant," Halt said, one eyebrow rising in the expression that Will knew so well. Early in their relationship, he had thought it was an expression of displeasure. He had learned years ago that it was, for Halt, the equivalent of a smile.
~ John Flanagan
Welcome to Shelter Bay,' he said to Stig. 'Is that what it's called?' Hal gave him a tired grin. 'It is now'.
~ John Flanagan
Hello, Hal," she said. He took a deep breath. "Lotte. How are you?" he said, trying to make sure his voice didn't crack. His throat felt dry all of a sudden.
~ John Flanagan
The same picket of urban cowboys met Troy at the lost junction of Cardigan Street and Waterloo Place. The same child's stare, suspicious of any adult, met his greeting to the boys.
~ John Lawton
Pray let us greet our host and the guest of honor, that I may receive my measure of scorn from each and we may be away.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Bob first greeted them at graduation, appeared
~ Elizabeth Strout
Sabah?n beÅŸindeyim En sonun ba??nday?m Bir olmaz sevidir bu Ben onun peÅŸindeyim Sabah?n beÅŸbuçuÄŸu Renklerin en uçuÄŸu DoÄŸar karanl?klardan Umudumun çocuÄŸu Hadi benimle dene Selam ver yeni güne Sevgilim senin için Sabah? ettim yine
~ aziz nesin
Hello to you too, he peed. Then he got into the canoe and slid off.
~ Gary Paulsen
Always give a word or sign of salute when meeting or passing a friend, or even a stranger, if in a lonely place.
~ Tecumseh
The word 'aloha,' in foreign use, has taken the place of every English equivalent. It is a greeting, a farewell, thanks, love, goodwill. Aloha looks at you from tidies and illuminations; it meets you on the roads and at house-doors. It is conveyed to you in letters: the air is full of it.
~ Isabella Bird