Quotes About Welcome
What the hell are you doing here? A typical Grant Campbell welcome.
~ Nora Roberts
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The other two of her three kids stood on the covered front porch, tails wagging, feet dancing. One of the best things about dogs, to Fiona's mind, was their absolute joy in welcoming you home, whether you'd been gone for five minutes or five days. There lay unconditional and boundless love.
~ Nora Roberts
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One of the best things about dogs, to Fiona's mind, was their absolute joy in welcoming you home, whether you'd been gone for five minutes or five days. There lay unconditional and boundless love.
~ Nora Roberts
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stop by. So . . . welcome back, Eli." She walked
~ Nora Roberts
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Strangers are treated as friends, and friends never as strangers.
~ Nora Roberts
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Welcome to Dromoland
~ Nora Roberts
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It really is. Come on in. Can I get you some coffee?
~ Nora Roberts
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with the hug. "It's so good to see you. We've got pitchers of tea outside, and plenty of beer. And four bottles of champagne—your mama
~ Nora Roberts
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Welcome to Lunacy.
~ Nora Roberts
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We look forward to getting you back.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Balastair says with a small smile. "I've missed you.
~ Chuck Wendig
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A young women asked Lee what he would do. Lee replied, I shall welcome him into my home, show him all the courtesy which is due from one gentlemen to another, and try to do everything in my power to make his stay agreeable.
~ Clint Johnson
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To you who have never died, may I say: Welcome to the world!
~ Clive Barker
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Actually, Herbert-Miller. But call me Grace. Come in, please.
~ Clive Cussler
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I like it when people actually come, but I love it when they go.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Although there is plenty of space on a gravestone to contain, bound in moss, the abridged version of a man's life, detail is always welcome.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Only a Chinaman or a retarded child can imagine being met, in that Next-Installment World, to the accompaniment of all sorts of tail-wagging and groveling of welcome, by the mosquito executed eighty years ago upon one's bare leg, which has been amputated since then and now, in the wake of the gesticulating mosquito, comes back, stomp, stomp, stomp, here I am, stick me on.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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If the back door of a church is left wide open, it doesn't matter how many people are coaxed to come in the front door—or the side door, for that matter.
~ Larry Osborne
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This will always be a place that welcomes each visitor with open arms.
~ Laura Lane Welch Bush
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Hey there, Hallie, welcome to the next place we need a Deer Crossing sign.' I didn't know that deers could read.' They can in Cosgrove County. It's part of the No Deer Left Behind program.
~ Laura Pedersen
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My mother plants her hands on her hips, peevish. "Is that the best welcome you can come up with? Why don't you come over here and give your father a hug?" Hug him? Touch him? How can she even suggest it?
~ Laura Wiess
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upon opening the door. Half of the small
~ Lauraine Snelling
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You, little bird, are welcome to any and all of my cookies. I'd even share my cake with you.
~ Lauren Dane
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To invite people into our homes is to respond with gratitude to the God who made a home for us.
~ Lauren F. Winner
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