Quotes About Greeting
I've got a friendly smile, a greeting smile, and a you-know-exactly-what-I'm-thinking smile.
~ Jason Mitchell
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If somebody smiles at me on the street, I'm like, 'Hi, have a nice day!'
~ Gaby Hoffmann
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Clothes are nothing more than a fig leaf. And the bodies beneath are just another layer of clothing, an outfit of flesh with an impractically thin leather exterior, in various shades of pink, yellow and brown. The souls alone are real. Seen in this way, there can never be any such thing as social unease or shyness or embarrassment. All you need do is greet your fellow soul.
~ Michel Faber
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Tu nieznajomy uprzejmie zdj?? beret i pisarzom nie pozostawa?o nic innego, jak wsta? i uk?oni? si?.
~ Mikhail Bulgakov
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Love is the salutation of the angel to the stars
~ Victor Hugo
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Allo, darlin'. Oi'm so glad to see it's love at first sight for you, too.
~ Elizabeth Haydon
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The first time I saw your face, my lips said, "hello" and my heart said, "that's your wife.
~ J.A. ANUM
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Hello, Halberstam, Owen says, walking by. Hello, Owen, I say, admiring the way he's styled and slicked back his hair, with a part so even and sharp it... devastates me and I make a mental note to ask him where he purchases his hair-care products, which kind of mousse he uses, my final guesses after mulling over the possibilities being Ten-X.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
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Those they passed nodded politely or said hello, safe in the knowledge that all was right with the world, oblivious to the truth.
~ Terry Brooks
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Death's pale horse looked up from its oats and gave a little whinny of greeting. The horse's name was Binky. He was a real horse. Death had tried fiery steeds and skeletal horses in the past, and found them impractical, especially the fiery ones, which tended to set light to their own bedding and stand in the middle of it looking embarrassed.
~ Terry Pratchett
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What does a man stand up to do, a woman sit down to do, and a dog lift its leg to do?" And then, when everyone was too embarrassed to answer, she'd triumphantly shriek "Shake hands!
~ Terry Pratchett
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In Asia, when people kiss each other they use the nose more than the mouth. Using the nose, we can recognize the person; it's so pleasant.
~ Thích Nh?t H?nh
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He is credited with inventing the story of Spock's sex life, as well as the famous Vulcan greeting, "Live long and prosper," and (with Leonard Nimoy) its accompanying hand signal.
~ Theodore Sturgeon
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Flirtation doesn't have to go somewhere; it certainly doesn't need to end up in bed. I like to think of it as a little friendlier than a handshake, a little less intimate than a kiss. It's a way of saying hi, you look great, have a wonderful day.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Hi Mega. "Hi Dancer," I whispered. I love you. "I love you, too.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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If you want to meet a woman, it's best just to smile and say hi.
~ Karen McDougal
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En trouwens, alleen al hoe ze elkaar begroetten! Ze pakten elkaars handen vast. Is dat normaal? Het moet onhygiënisch zijn en bovendien zo intiem dat het beschamend is. Ekaars lichamen zo aan te raken, opzettelijk! Ze beweerden dat het een heel oude begroeting was, die ze nieuw leven hadden ingeblazen, maar je hoefde het niet te doen als je niet wilde, je werd nergens toe gedwongen.
~ Karin Boye
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Good morning, magazines! Good morning, bookmarks! Good morning, books!
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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Do people like greeting cards?" "Yes, I believe they do. There are numerous heads of cabbage and birthdays to acknowledge.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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THE GREAT HEROISM OF A SOBER LIFE is getting up in the morning and facing the day, greeting others, going out into the world with something to give. When we are in the grave of our own thoughts, feeling like we will never be able to crawl back out, our fingernails packed with dirt, how is it that sometime later we can be laughing, and laughing hard?
~ Gail Sheehy
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I put my arms round his neck. I say, Hello, you. And I snog his fucking face off.
~ Gary Owen
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Morning to ye! Morning to ye!
~ Herman Melville
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cordial way of saying get out)
~ Homer
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My old friend has gained weight. His shirt is wrinkled and his hair is too long. We clamp hands on each other and trade kisses on the cheek, holding on longer than we should, because as the distance has grown, so has the enthusiasm of our greetings. Someday we will be the greatest of strangers.
~ Ian Caldwell
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