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Quotes About Welcome

Nature seems to welcome defiance of conventions, and to say, with a smile, 'So, the truant has come back again!' ("Absolute Evil")
~ Julian Hawthorne
Hail, Dog of God, was how he welcomed me my first day in Demarest. Took a week before I figured out what the hell he meant. God. Domini. Dog. Canis. Hail, Dominicanis.
~ Junot Diaz
Hello, My name is Kaci. Welcome to South African Airways. To man named Aidan Five!
~ Kaci Kullman Five
God made Truth with many doors to welcome every believer who knocks on them.
~ Kahlil Gibran
Vanamonde: Welcome home, Lady Heterodyne. Agatha: Thank you, Herr von Mekkhan, but I can't help but notice that my home appears to be on fire .
~ Kaja Foglio
Welcome to thee, O sword of eternity! Through Buddha And through Daruma alike Thou hast cleft thy way.
~ Kakuz? Okakura
Luxury cannot afford to intimidate.
~ Priya Sachdev
We didn't invent anything new. Hospitality has been around forever.
~ Joe Gebbia
Today, I live in France. We have been made utterly welcome by our French neighbours, who, if the subject arises, can only scratch their heads in utter bemusement at why we would want to leave this union. I try to explain, but in order to really understand, you have to be British. Or rather, not British, but a certain English sort – that peculiar, insular, self-aggrandising mentality that cannot see past the White Cliffs of Kent. I have never understood that,
~ Frank Cottrell Boyce
Welcome me, if you will, as the ambassador of a hatred who knows its cause and does not envy you your whim of ending him.
~ Frank O'Hara
[On certain political opponents:] They are unanimous in their hatred for me—and I welcome their hatred.
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
At home the boys were greeted by the aroma of fried chicken that their mother was preparing. "You're just in time," she said, smiling.
~ Franklin W. Dixon
His pleasure at seeing me was so genuine, so unmistakable, that even I, with my inbred suspicions, lost all fear.
~ Fred Uhlman
Salv? ("Greetings!"), and WELCOME to the study of classical Latin, or what I affectionately call "The Mother Tongue"!
~ Frederic M. Wheelock
painful—sometimes they cause irrevocable harm—but welcome to Earth.
~ Brandon Mull
We brought company, I told her. All of it.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Come in, dear wind, and be our guest You too have neither home nor rest.
~ brecht bertolt ii
She said, "Let your face speak what's in your heart. When they walk in the room my face says I'm glad to see them. It's just as small as that, you see?
~ Brene Brown
Even if we come back because we couldn't make it on our own, God will welcome us. He will seek no explanations about our sudden appearance. He is glad we are there
~ Brennan Manning
Not being welcome is your greatest fear. It connects with your birth fear, your fear of not being welcome in this life, and your death fear, your fear of not being welcome in the life after this. It is the deep-seated fear that it would have been better if you had not lived.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
A good host is the one who believes that his guest is carrying a promise he wants to reveal to anyone who shows genuine interest.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
Jesus wants to make it clear that the God of whom he speaks is a God of compassion who joyously welcomes repentant sinners into his house.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
As the Father, I have to dare to carry the responsibility of a spiritually adult person and dare to trust that the real joy and real fulfillment can only come from welcoming home those who have been hurt and wounded on their life's journey, and loving them with a love that neither asks nor expects anything in return.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
This man welcomes sinners and eats with them," Jesus confronted the Pharisees and scribes not only with the return of the prodigal son, but also with the resentful elder son. It must have come as a shock to these dutiful religious people.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen