Quotes About Welcome
Welcome as the flowers in May.
~ Walter Scott
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Hello is your passport.
~ Haitian proverb
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Out of the dark, out of the delicate mist, the lady rose up. Torch held high, face serene and somehow kind. Lights glowed in her, around her, charging her with brilliance, with purpose. And how many, Eve thought, had seen that welcome, that promise, when they'd crossed an ocean to a new world? A new life? How
~ J.D. Robb
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Man, some open doors were not welcoming, and that was so the case here—less hi-how're-ya, more come-in-so-your-skin-can-be-used-to-make-a-super-hero-cape-for-one-of-Hannibal-Lecter's-patients.
~ J.R. Ward
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Because,really,someone needed to welcome the son of bitch with a head butt.
~ J.R. Ward
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Well, hello, beautiful … You are a sight for sore eyes.
~ J.R. Ward
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The two of them paused at the first of the three steps up onto the front porch. Man, some open doors were not welcoming, and that was so the case here—less hi-how're-ya, more come-in-so-your-skin-can-be-used-to-make-a-super-hero-cape-for-one-of-Hannibal-Lecter's-patients. Lash grinned. Whoever was in this house was so his peeps.
~ J.R. Ward
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Ironically, it is exactly because we are a city that embraces freedom, that welcomes everyone and encourages their dreams, that New York remains on the front lines in the war on terror.
~ Michael Bloomberg
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There is no city in the United States in which I can get a warmer welcome and fewer votes than Columbia, Ohio.
~ John F. Kennedy
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It is exactly because we are a city that embraces freedom, that welcomes everyone and encourages their dreams, that New York remains on the front lines in the war on terror.
~ Michael Bloomberg
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You know, sometimes I wish they would do this for us when we come home alive.
~ Jim Sheeler
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God made Truth with many doors to welcome every believer who knocks on them.
~ Khalil Gibran
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Elder Neal A. Maxwell suggests that the prime reason the Savior personally acts as the gatekeeper of the celestial kingdom is not to exclude people, but to personally welcome and embrace those who have made it back home.
~ Tad R. Callister
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Don't judge a home by its appearance, but by the warmth of its welcome.
~ Talia Carner
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The front door opened smoothly to my key, the air inside stirred as I came in and it didn't feel over-intimate anymore; it felt like a slight smile and a cool brief touch on the cheek, like a welcome.
~ Tana French
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Voices tossed up and down the long flights of stairs, sourceless and intertwining like crickets' chorus, gentle as fingers on my hair. Night, they said, good night, sleep well. Welcome back, Lexie. Yes, welcome back. Good night. Sweet dreams.
~ Tana French
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The corners of Cooper's mouth tucked in, which is as close as he gets to a smile. He said, "Do come in.
~ Tana French
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There are few things in life more heartwarming than to be welcomed by a cat.
~ Tay Hohoff
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But for true, only a woman can truly welcome a man back home, wash his feet, and fix his plate.
~ Tayari Jones
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You're always welcome in my home," he had said. And so I decided to take him at his word.
~ Tayari Jones
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only a woman can truly welcome a man back home, wash his feet, and fix his plate.
~ Tayari Jones
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at the door.
~ Ted Halstead
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This is Red Barber speaking. Let me say hello to you all.
~ Red Barber
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Well, well, my boy, if good luck knocks at your door, don't you put your head out at window and tell it to be gone about its business, that's all.
~ George Eliot
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