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Quotes About Greeting

I don't think of myself as a kind of celebrity, but wherever I go, people know me; they greet me.
~ Ricardo Salinas Pliego
Whether it's eight o'clock in the morning or eight o'clock at night, I always try to greet others before they have a chance to speak to me.
~ Zig Ziglar
Yeah, she's something. Thanks, Mr. Kaufman." Tracy started from the store but turned back when Mr. Kaufman called her name.
~ Robert Dugoni
an officer on traffic control. "Welcome to the party," he said
~ Robert Dugoni
Lieutenant," Toussaint said, stepping out of the jeep, "it looks like the welcome wagon is on its way.
~ Robert Masello
The officers shook hands, and the sniper gave a millimetric nod, which Reacher returned, equally briefly, which for two alleged snipers was effusive, and for a dogface and a jarhead meeting for the first time was practically like rolling around on the floor in an ecstatic bear hug.
~ Lee Child
She nodded a greeting and took a muffin and a cup of coffee. Then she left again. I took two muffins and an empty cup and a whole box of coffee. I figured I could prop it on the edge of the conference table with the spigot facing toward me. Refills as and when required. Like an alcoholic behind a bar.
~ Lee Child
You should introduce me to your friend." Reacher stepped up and said his name and shook her hand. It felt like a dove's wing in a gorilla's paw.
~ Lee Child
But this guy was five years too old for that. And behind his greeting he had a proprietorial air. He was saying welcome, for sure, but to my house. Like he owned the place.
~ Lee Child
Greetings, ax murderer! I was just wondering how you like your eggs?
~ Libba Bray
He smiled, his red lips stretching over his teeth, and he said, 'Hello, Mother'.
~ Linda Howard
addressing the two ecclesiastics. Praise God, monsieur, replied they, bowing together. I have not failed to do so, your Reverences, replied the young man, returning their salutation.
~ Alexander Dumas
DO take the initiative and introduce yourself to the people you don't know. DO say your first and last names: "Hello, I'm Heather Wells." This saves the other person from asking, "What's your last name?" DO be inclusive and greet the people you know, even if you saw them just hours earlier.
~ Dorothea Johnson
In nothing do we lay ourselves so open as in our manner of meeting and salutation. —JOHANN KASPAR LAVATER
~ Dorothea Johnson
My sister, Judy, has always said that she would like to lie in state, propped up in her coffin with her eyes blared wide open, face fixed in a big grin, and have a taped greeting for all her mourners. Something real upbeat and, well, live-sounding, like: 'He-e-e-ey!Cuteshoestellyomamahi!
~ Jill Conner Browne
His name was Mr. O. H. Lee and sometimes she said hello and he said nothing.
~ Jim Bishop
Inside, the animals greeted her. A parrot that had arrived that week, cage and all, squawked at her. The dogs---four of them now---launched into happy yips. One of the cats that had shown up on the porch rubbed itself against her legs. "Oh God, I'm Dr. Dolittle," Leeda said out loud.
~ Jodi Lynn Anderson
Mrs. Cox had also texted him on his birthday to say that
~ Ann Napolitano
You know what Daddy would say when he saw Sylvie," Julia said in a quiet voice. Emeline and Izzy nodded, and Cecelia said, "Hello beautiful." —
~ Ann Napolitano
On se saluait chaque matin et l'on se droguait gentiment en rentrant le soir. Shit, herbe, pinard, incunables, Marie-Antoinette ou Heineken, c'était chacun son trip et Marvin pour tous.
~ Anna Gavalda
Entra pure » disse continuando a sorridere in quel modo, lo sguardo dovunque, meno che dove io ero, e porgendomi la mano sudata. « Scusa se ho la mano sudata. Come stai? ».
~ Anna Maria Ortese
[Salutation by gladiators:] Hail Caesar, those who are about to die salute you.
~ Anonymous
'Blacks were too scared to do anything, but they came out to greet James Meredith': That would have been the story in the evening news if I hadn't gotten myself shot. I got shot, and that allowed the movement protest thing to take over then and do their thing.
~ James Meredith
My father greeted me with his usual air of mild regret.
~ Evelyn Waugh