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Quotes About Welcome

WELCOME CANDY LOVERS TO THE CONFECTIONARY ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL CONVENTION!!! WE'RE NUTS ABOUT SWEETS!!
~ Wendy Mass
The road to a friend's house is never long.
~ Danish Proverb
The Infinite Goodness has such wide arms that it takes whatever turns to it.
~ Dante Alighieri
RE 3:20," a reference to Revelations 3:20, which advises, "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come to him and dine with him, and he with Me." "You know," Grogan said,
~ Darcy O'Brien
Daily life becomes a discipline of asking how one may move more squarely into the realm of God's reign and how one may welcome and receive it into the fabric of one's life this day more than ever before.
~ Darrell L. Guder
If you are as happy, my dear sir, on entering this house as I am in leaving it and returning home, you are the happiest man in this country.
~ James Buchanan
Nice to meet you, shank. Welcome to the glade.
~ James Dashner
Nice to meet ya, shank," the boy said. "Welcome to the Glade.
~ James Dashner
Minho was the first to him, pulling him into a bear hug as Gally watched awkwardly from the side.
~ James Dashner
Welcome, kindred glooms!Congenial horrors, hail!
~ James Thomson
could not have explained, but it was not actually baptism I wanted, or welcome to the congregation, or even the breathless concentration of the preacher. It was that moment of sitting on the line between salvation and damnation with the preacher and the old women pulling bodily at my poor darkened soul. I wanted that moment to go on forever
~ Dorothy Allison
What a hell of a welcome. I'm sorry. But there's so much still to do outside before the weather closes, and we have to tackle all the dreary minutiæ on weapons and theory where all your knightly warriors start losing their tempers and you have to go through a deadly routine of light relief with competitions and war jokes and community singing, and long, long stories of rape and battle and Generals I have Known.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
Darting a glance to either side, Danny Hislop had a sudden feeling that the whites of his eyes were beginning to show. 'Suppose we go upstairs?' said Sybilla comfortably. 'I think the steward is waiting to take us. That is, if you really want to hear us talk about our intimate family affairs in your presence. Otherwise I am sure they will make you very welcome elsewhere.' She was like her bloody son.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
Welcome with hautbois, clarions and trumpets, noble lady. Welcome to the company of those who can be hurt.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
When she said 'Come in!' the commonplace formula seemed to take on a startling significance. For good or evil, she had called in something explosive from the outside world to break up the ordered tranquillity of the place;
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
I come in peace...Take me to your lizard.
~ Douglas Adams
Why," said Arthur Dent, "isn't anyone ever pleased to see us?
~ Douglas Adams
Even traveling despondently is better than arriving here." To welcome visitors the arrivals hall featured a picture of the president of NowWhat, smiling. It was the only picture anybody could find of him, and it had been taken shortly after he had shot himself, so although the photo had been retouched as well as could be managed, the smile it wore was rather a ghastly one.
~ Douglas Adams
My brain is built of paths and slides and ladders and lasers and i have invited all of you to enter its pavilion. my brain, as you enter, will smell of tangerines and brand-new running shoes.
~ Douglas Coupland
Boxer altered his course subtly, as if that was the way he'd already been going, not looking up to acknowledge he had heard, letting his attitude convey the contempt he felt for the scrawny foreman. He stopped in front of the guy, staring at the man's dusty little workboots. Small feet, small dick. Slowly, he glanced up. Welcome to the world, Pee-Wee. Take a look at this.
~ Douglas Preston
What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest?
~ Aeschylus
What is pleasanter than the tie of host and guest?
~ Aeschylus
Chewie, we're home
~ Alan Dean Foster
Long gone was the cheery welcome of the seaside hotelier, replaced by a weary nostalgia for the good old days.
~ Alan Gibbons