Quotes About Greeting
Well, hello there, Mother," Sebastian said in a voice like silk. "Surprised to see me?
~ Cassandra Clare
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Ave atque vale... Hail and farewell. He had never given much thought to the words before, he had never thought about why they were not just a farewell but also a greeting. Every meeting led to a parting, and so it would, as long as it was mortal. In every meeting there was some of the sorrow of parting, but in every parting there was some joy of the meeting as well. He would not forget the joy.
~ Cassandra Clare
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Well, either you've been out fighting the forces of evil or you've come from a much wilder party than we have," Jace said. "Hello, there, Blackthorns.
~ Cassandra Clare
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The figure in the doorway ducked; the brick hit the wall, and Luke straightened up and looked at her curiously. I hope when we're married, that's not the way you greet me every day when I come home, he said.
~ Cassandra Clare
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the front desk
~ Cathy McDavid
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salve atque vale
~ Catullus
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Merry Christmas you assholes!
~ Ghost Rider
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actually translates to "peace," because in Arabic it is based on the same root word, salam. That word, salam, can be found in the traditional greeting assalamualaikum ("Peace be upon you"). But as
~ Glenn Beck
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We renew our acquaintance," said Gersen in a pleasant voice. Dasce said nothing.
~ Jack Vance
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when greeted, in case the ghostly specter
~ Jacqueline Winspear
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revealed. There would be a brief hello
~ James A. Michener
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I will smile at you when you wake up.
~ James Baldwin
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If she says goodbye, someone else will say hi.
~ Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words
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Men do not greet one another like this ... except perhaps at rugby club dinners.
~ Alan Cooper
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G'day, mate," said the voice on the other end of the line. "It's Stevo calling from Australia. How you going?" Well, for starters, I was going without breathing for a few moments.
~ Terri Irwin
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He came up and, with a broad Australian accent, said, "G'day, mate." Uh-oh, I thought. I'm in trouble.
~ Terri Irwin
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Hello, sucker!
~ Texas Guinan
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Even in incredible churches, very few members make the effort to greet and speak to someone already seated before the service begins. And, frankly, most church members don't ever go sit with guests. Guests are most often overlooked in the few minutes right before the worship services. No one speaks to them or sits with them.
~ Thom S. Rainer
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It's nice to be able to let the fans know that you're around and say 'Hi.'
~ Courteney Cox
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Abelardo, my manager, emerged from a stall. "What do you think, Howie?" he said; it was his standard greeting —one I was fond of. "Abe, I don't know what to think," I said; my standard response.
~ Nicholson Baker
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stop by. So . . . welcome back, Eli." She walked
~ Nora Roberts
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Welcome to Dromoland
~ Nora Roberts
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Not everything is about money. You didn't even say, hello. You are not your sad little wallet.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Balastair says with a small smile. "I've missed you.
~ Chuck Wendig
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