Quotes About Greetings
To the future or to the past, to a time when thought is free, when men are different from one another and do not live alone — to a time when truth exists and what is done cannot be undone: From the age of uniformity, from the age of solitude, from the age of Big Brother, from the age of doublethink — greetings!
~ George Orwell
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I would go down to the kitchen, saying 'How do you do?' to whoever I met there: ...'How are you, Mrs. Cakebread?' (That was the cook: that really was her name, it wasn't a joke and no-one laughed it it.)
~ Sarah Waters
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In October Bonhoeffer sent a novelty postcard to Rüdiger Schleicher. It pictured him behind a life-sized cardboard picture of a matador and a bull so that his head was on the matador's body: "The quiet hours in which I cultivated the Arte taurina, have, as you can see, led to tremendous success in the arena. . . . Greetings from the matador. Dietrich.
~ Eric Metaxas
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Now I have a sheep and cow, everybody bids me good morrow.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Always begin a conversation with "Hi," "Hey," or "Hello." This will lower the other person's protective shield.
~ Matt Morris
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Greetings," I said, bowing slightly. "I am Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez." She smirked. "Chief metallurgist to King Charles the Fifth of Spain?" "At your service," I replied, grinning. She'd caught my obscure Highlander quote and thrown another right back at me. It was Art3mis, all right.
~ Ernest Cline
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For those who make Hawaii their home, aloha means much more than a hello and good-bye greeting. It goes way back to the old Hawaiian traditions, and it means a mutual regard and affection of one person for another without any expectation of something in return. Translation: it means you do something from the pureness of your heart.
~ Bethany Hamilton
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Compared to overdeveloped islands like Nassau, Bimini has kept its original charm. Walk the streets to see colorfully painted houses, funky shops, and trade greetings with friendly Biminites.
~ Amanda Hearst
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Never say sorry as a greeting
~ Maureen Johnson
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What's up, Doc?
~ Max Brooks
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Yes, indeed. "Good morning" is an opener, and "Good day" is a closer.
~ Judith Martin
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Congratulations on your birthday! Wishing you a truly fabulous day.
~ Birthday
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And now, until we meet again, may the blessings of Asgard be showered upon you!
~ Stan Lee
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I love a card. You know, cards? At birthdays? I collect them.
~ Adele
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when a person says to you, "How do you do?" he will be taken aback if you reply, with impeccable logic, "How do I do what?" The complexities of the English language are
~ Bill Bryson
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Where the British will say howjado for "how do you do," an American will say jeetjet for "have you taken sustenance recently?" and lesskweet for "in that case, let us retire to a convivial place for a spot of refreshment.
~ Bill Bryson
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Recently, the Google Internet search "Diwali greetings" was the second-most popular search worldwide during Diwali.
~ June Preszler
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If you're going somewhere international, try to learn a little bit of the language. It goes a long way to be able to introduce yourself, ask for things, and even say hello to someone in a new country!
~ Eva Gutowski
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Irish people give big hellos and very little goodbyes. Unless they're female, and then they spend five hours talking in the doorway to the person that's leaving their house.
~ Dylan Moran
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Good Morning! Good Afternoon! Good Night! These are not just mere greetings. They are powerful blessings, setting the best vibration for the day. Hence, whether it is morning, afternoon or night, make sure that you say your greeting right!
~ Franco Santoro
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Salv? ("Greetings!"), and WELCOME to the study of classical Latin, or what I affectionately call "The Mother Tongue"!
~ Frederic M. Wheelock
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The casualness with which people say hello to Julia on the street is hilarious to me.
~ Brad Hall
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Please relay my greetings to the Beast Lord, I said. I appreciate his willingness to alter his extremely busy schedule and make and appearance. Curran show no emotion. No gloating, no anger, nothing at all. Jim looked at me, looked at Curran, looked back at me again. Kate says hi, he said finally. I'm ecstatic, Curran said.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Send out a cheerful, positive greeting, and most of the time you will get back a cheerful, positive greeting. It's also true that if you send out a negative greeting, you will, in most cases, get back a negative greeting.
~ Zig Ziglar
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