Quotes About Welcome
A hermit always longs for visitors, said Loring,until they come, and then he wishes them gone.
~ Jesse Ball
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Hello, welcome to Wal-Mart. Amanda lifted up her pink sunglasses to gape at the old guy in the requisite blue vest. - Ohmigod, it's just like the commercial. If a smiling yellow dot bounces toward me, I'm going to freak out.
~ Erin McCarthy
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I'll be waiting to welcome you with that "my old pal" stuff, and give you the glad hand, and at the first good chance I get stab you in the back.
~ Eugene O'Neill
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Toc-toc, qui est-ce qui Frappe a ma porte? C'est moi, enfant. C'est moi, cherie…
~ Angela Dorsey
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I immediately felt welcomed, whereas in Massachusetts, I'd grown up there but I felt like such an outsider. Within a week or two of moving to Philly I felt there was something I could be a part of.
~ Adam Granduciel
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So many times, when you're doing a job, you feel like you're a nuisance at times to people, intruding on their space when you ask them questions; maybe they don't want to deal with you at the time. And now, it's, 'Hey, welcome, where's Craig?' Whereas, now, it's kind of different.
~ Craig Sager
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Whether you come back by page or by the big screen, Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home.
~ J. K. Rowling
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The Left wants Islam not only tolerated across the globe but invited and welcomed inside the gates and into our schools, our entertainment, our military our legislatures, and yes, the White House.
~ Tom Tancredo
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All I really had was my talent. Without that I wouldn't be welcome at the White House.
~ Sammy Davis, Jr.
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Please show them to the dreamless sleepers that we may reawaken and welcome them back into our company," said Golgoth.
~ Robert Day
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an officer on traffic control. "Welcome to the party," he said
~ Robert Dugoni
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In time, though, you learn how to live with the pain. You learn how to live with all the memories, and you learn not to fear them. You learn to embrace them, to welcome them.
~ Robert Dugoni
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Jesus didn't shy away from sinners, so why should the church? And don't tell me the church welcomes sinners. I know better. It welcomes only sinners who repent and then never seriously need forgiveness again.
~ Robert Farrar Capon
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When you go home you ought to go like a ray of light—so that it will, even in the night, burst out of the doors and windows and illuminate the darkness.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
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A poem is an empty house. [Stranger, you must enter, then knock.]
~ Robert Kroetsch
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Lieutenant," Toussaint said, stepping out of the jeep, "it looks like the welcome wagon is on its way.
~ Robert Masello
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There a painless death awaits him who can no longer bear the sorrows of this life. If death is welcome let him seek it there.
~ Robert W. Chambers
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She was a one-girl welcoming committee who loved God with a passion and loved serving Him by serving people.
~ Robin Lee Hatcher
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I know no gods, but if any care to be with us, I welcome them.
~ Roger Zelazny
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I know he has much enjoyed our being in the house
~ Ron Chernow
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The Zip Code is about the size of Chicago. With five people. But hey, welcome to Wyoming.
~ Lee Child
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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
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Every state puts a lot of effort into the first mile of its highways, to make you feel you're entering a better place from a worse one. Reacher wondered why they didn't put the effort into the last mile instead. That way, you'd miss the place you were leaving.
~ Lee Child
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I can barely make out my own handwriting in the semidarkness, but no matter. I don't know if anyone will ever read this. Maybe someone will. If so, that someone can only be you. I try to imagine who you might be and where you might be reading this. Are you comfortable? Do you feel secure? Let me write these words to you, then, personally. I greet you, my friend. Thanks for your time and attention, even your curiosity. Welcome to my world. Welcome to my iron lodge. Welcome to Leavenworth.
~ Leonard Peltier
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