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Quotes About Welcome

Maddie had never really understood why they had four chairs. It's not like they did a lot of entertaining. Not unless you counted the time Maddie had forgotten to lock up her cereal in an airtight container and a bear had tried to break through the cabin's front door. Which Maddie totally did not count. That bear hadn't been invited and would never be welcome again.
~ Ally Carter
scolding look. 'Mistress Celia and her companion only arrived home a few minutes before
~ Alys Clare
Heya, newbie!" Newbie? I squinted. Not quite sure how to take that.
~ Alyson Noel
An open-door policy doesn't do much for a closed mind.
~ Bob Nelson
I like to greet anyone who comes to my house with a lot of positivity and peace.
~ Adnan Sami
There are three things that people pick up on the instant they walk into your home on Thanksgiving. They will be able to feel the human energy. They'll smell the food. And they will see, instantly, the table.
~ Danny Meyer
I found Spotted Tail's lodge. He invited me to enter.
~ Buffalo Bill
People talk about opportunity knocking, but the gate was always swinging in the breeze before I got to the door.
~ Rufus Sewell
Sonya wasn't listening. Her gaze was totally fixated on the road we'd pulled off onto. We came to a red light, where I caught sight of a cheery sign: WELCOME TO ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN.
~ Richelle Mead
No one has ever done this before. No one has ever been you before. This exact interrelated web of people and events and places and memories and desire and love that is your life hasn't ever existed in the history of the Universe. Welcome to a truly unique phenomenon. Welcome to your life. I want you to be here. Welcome to here.
~ Rob Bell
Whether you stay a night or a year. Yours without invitation, yours to come and go without bothering to say hello or good-bye. Although I hope it will suit you to say hello to me frequently.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
Later Jewish tradition made this the first in a sequence of psalms chanted as a prelude to the Friday-evening prayer for welcoming the Sabbath, evidently because the Sabbath was seen as a celebration of creation.
~ Robert Alter
See you when tea is hot.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
Thanks, Lyle. It's good to be here." Mr. Sincerity.
~ Robert Crais
He did not at all want to abandon the new life and its splendid spaces, to turn his back on sun and air and all they offered him and creep home and stay there; the upper world was all too strong, it called to him still, even down there, and he knew he must return to the larger stage. But it was good to think he had this to come back to; this place, which was all his own, these things which were so glad to see him again and could always be counted upon for the same simple welcome.
~ Kenneth Grahame
But it was good to think he had this to come back to; this place which was all his own, these things which were so glad to see him again and could always be counted upon for the same simple welcome.
~ Kenneth Grahame
It's never the wrong time to call on Toad. Early or late he's always the same fellow. Always good-tempered, always glad to see you, always sorry when you go!
~ Kenneth Grahame
Far off we heard the clatter of hoofs. Arnold went to the window. "Ho!" he said. "Here's a friend of yours with
~ Kenneth Roberts
Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.
~ Kevin Wignall
Welcome home, Rachel mariana Morgan, he said, his goat-slitted eyes holding a new, dangerous light. It's a pleasure to finally meet you.
~ Kim Harrison
What could a doormat rear but a pair of boots?
~ Kingsolver, Barbara
Det blev litt festmat efter kirketid en søndag, og gjesterne de var bare Karolus og hans kone Ane Maria, foruten naturligvis Ezra og Hosea og August, det blev intet gilde, bare en liten velkomst med kjøt av høstens nye slagt og suppe med ris og rosiner i.
~ Knut Hamsun
I doubt she'll welcome you if I tell her you undressed me. Maybe she'll only partially welcome me. Smart-ass.
~ Kresley Cole
School field trips had always been a welcome escape from routine, particularly when they'd involved aquariums or grown-ups dressed in colonial costumes.
~ Kristin Gore