Quotes About Welcome
HOSPITALITY, n. The virtue which induces us to lodge and feed certain persons who are not in want of food and lodging.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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[A]lways I have a chair for you in the smallest parlor in the world, to wit, my heart.
~ Emily Dickinson, 1860
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Don't let misery settle into your heart — welcome only love.
~ Terri Guillemets
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He would welcome the opportunity to offer his suffering up to God. Me, I could not help but think that there was more than enough suffering in the world without adding to the balance.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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But there was something there in her eyes, something she recognized, as if it were an old friend to be welcomed. It was a certain resolve, a knowledge that the only way she could fight her way out of the abyss was to prove something to herself—that she could be brave, that she could survive and be strong.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
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It's Elvish, Tummeler repeated. It says, basically, 'Declare allegiance, and be welcomed. Well, doesn't it perhaps mean that the magic word that opens the door is 'allegiance'? Said Jack. In Elvish? That's a stupid idea, said John. Then anyone who spoke Elvish could get in.
~ James A. Owen
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Come, friend; you are welcome, though your notions are a little blinded with reading too many books.
~ James Fenimore Cooper
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If she says goodbye, someone else will say hi.
~ Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words
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You make me a sinner if you stop me giving you hospitality.
~ Idries Shah, Caravan of Dreams
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Papers, Always Welcome you with an Emty space to full it, they wont judge or Mind...
~ Khaireddine Safwane
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Men are very easy to get along with- they just want to come home to something pleasant.
~ Laura Schlessinger
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I was on the stairs coming down when she let him in.
~ Lizzie Andrew Borden
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I think he came to the front door and rang the bell, and Maggie let him in, and he said he had forgotten his key; so I think she must have been down stairs.
~ Lizzie Andrew Borden
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As CEO, I had a standing 30-minute meeting every Monday to greet and connect with new hires.
~ Scott Weiss
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The supply of good fellows is by no means in excess of the demand. A man has only to hoist the flag of hospitality to insure a very considerable amount of custom.
~ Robert Smith Surtees
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Happiness presents itself to man, wearing the crown of sorrow on its head. He who welcomes it must also welcome sorrow.
~ Swami Vivekananda
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Such truth, as opposeth no man's profit, nor pleasure, is to all men welcome.
~ Thomas Hobbes
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... it is a welcome symptom in an age which is commonly denounced as materialistic, that it makes heroes of men whose goals lie wholly in the intellectual and moral sphere.
~ Albert Einstein
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Welcome, winter. Your late dawns and chilled breath make me lazy, but I love you nonetheless.
~ Terri Guillemets
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She kissed me, and my mouth wrote a poem of welcome to her lips.
~ Terri Guillemets
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I don't understand it," he said. "We would welcome them if they came. And they must know we are here. You can't miss the big white columns out front." "Perhaps," I said with trepidation, "your church might go into the community instead of expecting them to come to you." "Nah," he said with a hint of indignation. "They're not interested in us. If this church dies, it will be because of the community.
~ Thom S. Rainer
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Good church signage is a statement of your church's hospitality. It means you are expecting guests; and it means you desire for guests to come to your church.
~ Thom S. Rainer
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There is the kiss of welcome and of parting, the long, lingering, loving, present one; the stolen, or the mutual one; the kiss of love, of joy, and of sorrow; the seal of promise and receipt of fulfillment.
~ Thomas C. Haliburton
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What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest?
~ Aeschylus
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