Quotes About Visit
This scripture also did now most sweetly visit my soul; And him that cometh to Me, I will in no wise cast out. Oh! the comfort that I had from this word, in no wise! As who should say, By no means, for nothing whatever he hath done.
~ John Bunyan
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For if God shall come to you indeed, and visit you with the forgiveness of sins, that visit removeth the guilt, but increaseth the sense of thy filth, and the sense of this that God hath forgiven a filthy sinner, will make thee both rejoice and tremble.
~ John Bunyan
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When I come to London, I always like to see what's playing at the NFT.
~ Walter Salles
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Other Examples: Dentist's office: Most parents get stressed when they think about taking their child to the dentist.
~ Donald Miller
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Dentist's office: so they aren't afraid and their parents actually enjoy their dentist visit.
~ Donald Miller
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Dentist's office: Most parents get stressed when they think about taking their child to the dentist.
~ Donald Miller
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At Kid's Teeth, our fun and welcoming office puts kids at ease so they aren't afraid and their parents actually enjoy their dentist visit.
~ Donald Miller
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A música tinha um enredo e desfiava esse enredo como uma pessoa amiga que entrava para uma visita, uma pessoa muito amiga mas muito estranha, que ora chorava, ora ria, repetindo de vez em quando o começo da historinha: "Sabe, Virgínia, eu vou contar, era uma vez...
~ Unknown
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Jobs and his top engineers finally showed up for an afternoon visit in December 1979, the presentation was as minimal as Goldberg could make it.
~ Unknown
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According to the Greek historian Laonicus Chalkokondylas, the fall of Constantinople was seen in Rome as revenge for the fall of Troy, and Kritoboulos has Sultan Mehmet taking the same view in his visit to Troy in 1462.
~ Unknown
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Any time you got nothing to do - and lots of time to do it - come on up.
~ Mae West
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This was a far more perilous proposition than it had been on his first visit,
~ Unknown
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In AD 122, the emperor Hadrian visited Britain
~ Unknown
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Perhaps she would not have thought of wickedness as a state so rare, so abnormal, so exotic, one which it was so refreshing to visit, had she been able to distinguish in herself, as in all her fellow-men and women, that indifference to the sufferings which they cause which, whatever names else be given it, is the one true, terrible and lasting form of cruelty.
~ Marcel Proust
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Lies, so often misleading and which form the substance of all conversations, are less effective in covering up a feeling of dislike or of self-interest, or a visit one would rather people did not know about, or a one-day fling one wants to conceal from one's wife - than a good reputation is in utterly overshadowing disreputable habits.
~ Marcel Proust
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Thee, Sion, and the flowery brooks beneath, That wash thy hallowed feet and warbling flow, Nightly I visit.
~ John Milton
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need to go the the choirpractor one of these days.
~ John R. Erickson
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This is the last time I would ever visit the cemetery or my wife's grave, but I didn't want to expend too much effort in trying to remember it. As I said, this is the place where she's never been anything but dead. There's not much value in remembering that.
~ John Scalzi
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The flight I'm most excited about is the one that takes me back to Northern Ireland to visit family and friends.
~ Rory McIlroy
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By having good memories on every place you just visit, you are building paradise in your own heart and your life.
~ Toba Beta
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To make female acquaintances at Balbec would be as easy for me now as it had been difficult before, for I was now as well supplied with friends and resources there as I had been destitute of them on my former visit.
~ Marcel Proust
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Humane motives are too sacred for the person they are used to appeal to not to bow before them, whether he believes them to be sincere or not; I did not wish for a moment to appear to be weighing up the relative importance of my invitation and the possible fatigue of Mme de Guermantes, and I promised to say nothing to her about the object of my visit, acting as though I had been completely taken in by this rigmarole M. de Guermantes had staged for my benefit.
~ Marcel Proust
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I like visiting peoples homes on Saint Josephs Day, when people set up altars, serve food as a tribute to the saint, and invite the public - I enjoy that much more than Mardi Gras.
~ Poppy Z. Brite
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You should definitely visit the Louvre, a world-famous art museum where you can view, at close range, the backs of thousands of other tourists trying to see the Mona Lisa.
~ Dave Barry
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