Quotes About Welcome
You're welcome—as the actress said to the bishop on a particularly auspicious occasion. But why haven't you brought Angel Face with you, sweetheart?
~ Leslie Charteris
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Hospitality is the practice of God's welcome by reaching across difference to participate in God's actions bringing justice and healing to our world in crisis.
~ Letty M. Russell
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The others didn't welcome her with open arms, exactly. They weren't open-arms types. But there was respect there. She was geared up to prove herself all over again, since based on her life thus far she was used to having to prove herself to a new gang of assholes every six months or so. And she would have, she really would have. But they weren't going to make her. The proving was done with. The journey was the test, and she had arrived. She was in.
~ Lev Grossman
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Hello," he said, not missing a beat. "Glad you could make it. Alice, I understand you burned our door in half." "Quentin helped.
~ Lev Grossman
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Wer mein Haus betreten will, der trete ein. Wem es hier gefällt, der bleibe. Ich weigere mich, etwas zu planen. Und wenn man mich fragt, was ich aus meinem Haus mitnehmen würde, wenn es brennt, antworte ich: das Feuer.
~ Jean Cocteau
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were greeted warmly, but Ayla felt they were interrupting something. Everyone seemed to be looking at them, as though
~ Jean M. Auel
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Our own front door can be a wonderful thing, or a sight we dread; rarely is it only a door.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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There is virtue yet in the hoe and the spade, for learned as well as for unlearned hands. And labor is everywhere welcome; alwayswe are invited to work.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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We have set out to promote the work of community and faith-based charities. Government cannot be replaced by charities, but it can welcome them as partners instead of resenting them as rivals.
~ George W. Bush
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I've always had a strong feeling for the Statue of Liberty, because it became the statue of my personal liberty.
~ David Antin
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Being in the city of New Orleans, meeting the people, it's been nothing but hospitality and a lot of love.
~ Jahlil Okafor
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Seréis nuestros invitados hasta que os canséis de nuestra hospitalidad.
~ Tony DiTerlizzi
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I can work anywhere," said the Muskrat. "It's all a matter of thinking. I sit and think about how unnecessary everything is." "Really?" said Moominpappa, much impressed. "Perhaps I might offer you a glass of wine? Against the cold?" "Wine, I am bound to say, is unnecessary," replied the Muskrat, "but a small drop nevertheless would not be unwelcome.
~ Tove Jansson
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Der Muminvater und die Muminmutter hießen alle Neuankömmlinge ruhig und freundlich willkommen, stellten zusätzliche Betten auf und vergrößerten den Esstisch.
~ Tove Jansson
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Welcome to Mount Ruin, Dead Girl.
~ Unknown
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I said I was a stranger here. "Ain't no strangers here, baby," she said, and gave me a merry smile.
~ Paul Theroux
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That seemed to be the theme in the Deep South: kindness, generosity, a welcome.
~ Paul Theroux
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This Mexican hospitality to gringos is in ironic contrast to the present ubiquity of Mexicans who are demonized and fenced in, stamped as undesirable, considered suspect, and unwelcome in America.
~ Paul Theroux
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She received it as a god is received
~ Pauline Réage
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When you enter into a house, leave the anger ever at the doore.
~ George Herbert
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Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends. We're so glad you could attend, come inside, come inside.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Be an opener of doors
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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We knew that Red Deer would be a bad gig as soon as we entered the city limits, where a giant Shell sign with the S burnt out blinked at us from a sixty-foot pole. Welcome to HELL.
~ Unknown
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the waterfall, and the tiki torches, all of these things the stuff of vacations and dreams and impossible to maintain, but then she knew—and this is what was keeping her up, her head careening with something like a toddler's joy—that she would be going back to that place, the place where all these things happened. She was welcome there, employed there.
~ Dave Eggers
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