Quotes About Welcome
A smile is the light in the window of your face that tells people you're at home.
~ Anonymous
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Get on board, little children,There's room for many a more.
~ Anonymous
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Peace be to this house.
~ Anonymous
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You can check out anytime you like,But you can never leave.
~ Anonymous
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No heaven will not ever Heaven be Unless my cats are there to welcome me.
~ Anonymous
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Given to hospitality.
~ Anonymous
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But Omeir felt something close to despair, and sensed that, even at his age, his feelings would not be welcome, that he should hide them even from his own grandfather. Why mourn, Grandfather would say, what men can do? There's something wrong with a child who sympathizes more with other beings than he does with men.
~ Anthony Doerr
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Good to have you on the team!
~ Anthony Horowitz
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Great to meet you, Alex," he exclaimed. He smacked Alex on the shoulder. "Good to have you on the team!" Belinda Troy had said nothing.
~ Anthony Horowitz
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They now have sensed him coming The forest and the wood-wind Father mountain makes him welcome with his song. They have no fear of Little Tree They know his heart is kindness And they sing, 'Little tree is not alone.' Even
~ Forrest Carter
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you and your friend are welcome to my hospitality, unless of course you think your delicate sensibilities will be offended.
~ Frank Beddor
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There's coffee for those who want it,' the Duke said.
~ Frank Herbert
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A short time later the convertible pulled into the driveway of the Hardys' large, pleasant house on a tree-shaded street. The boys jumped out and hurried inside. Fenton Hardy, a tall, rugged-looking man, was in the dining room having a cup of coffee. Seated at the table with him were Mrs. Hardy and the boys' Aunt Gertrude, his unmarried sister. The detective greeted Frank and Joe with a warm smile. "Sit down, boys, and I'll tell you what this case is all about.
~ Franklin W. Dixon
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It receives you when you come and dismisses you when you go.
~ Franz Kafka
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There was a dull knock at the door. "Come in, come in, all that is outside!" he cried
~ Franz Kafka
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Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.
~ Jesus Christ
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It's long been a cliche in Washington that if you hang a lamb chop in your window, guests will come.
~ Suzanne Fields
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We know that in September, we will wander through the warm winds of summer's wreckage. We will welcome summer's ghost.
~ Henry Rollins
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I open the doors for everybody all the time.
~ Olivia Colman
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For the time being, the newcomers could bask with impunity.
~ Roderick Beaton
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is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in.
~ Roger Cohen
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A library should be like a pair of open arms.
~ Roger Rosenblatt
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Good-bye and hello, as always.
~ Roger Zelazny
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All who come to me with help are welcome. Nationalism, you know — whether it's white hunters or black hunters, the old ones or the new ones — I'm against 'em all. I'm on the side of anyone who will take the necessary steps.' [...] He added as if incidentally, 'I was in the Resistance, during the Occupation. I fought not so much to defend France against Germany, but to defend elephants against hunters.
~ Romain Gary
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