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Quotes About Welcome

Wish I am free from barriers when I die, and Buddha will welcome me from far away.
~ Gautama Buddha
Faith, the least exclusive club on Earth, has the craftiest doorman. Every time I've stepped through its wide-open doorway, I find myself stepping out on the street again.
~ David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas
He is as welcome as the first day in Lent.
~ Dutch proverb
Make way to welcome the joyful and fulfilling life that is meant to be yours.
~ Unknown
Any time you got nothing to do - and lots of time to do it - come on up.
~ Mae West
Listen to me, Ria. It will be different when you and I have a home. It will be a real home, one that people will want to come running back to.
~ Maeve Binchy
She was like an oasis in this scorching hot desert.
~ Malorie Blackman
The ornaments of your home are the people who smile upon entering time and time again.
~ Unknown
Si la felicidad llama a tu puerta, no la dejes escapar.
~ Marc Levy
Si elle veut venir dans notre maison, moi mon idee, c'est qu'elle n'en partira jamais plus.
~ Marcel Pagnol
Only thus can hope be bright that there might come a tomorrow when you, the descendants of the settlers of our lands, can say to the world, Look, we came and were welcomed, and then we wrought much despair; but we are also men of honour and integrity and we set to work in cooperation, we listened and we learned, we gave our support, and today we live in harmony with the first people of this land who now call us, brothers.
~ John Ralston Saul
It's a thing to see when a boy comes home.
~ John Steinbeck
It's a thing to see when a boy comes home. It's a thing to see.
~ John Steinbeck
little is more precious in an affair for a man than being welcomed into a house he has done nothing to support, or more momentous for the woman than this welcoming, this considered largesse, her house his, his on the strength of his cock alone, his cock and company, the smell and amusement and weight of him — no buying you with mortgage payments, no blackmailing you with shared children, but welcomed simply, into the walls of yourself, an admission dignified by freedom and equality.
~ John Updike
The Church is a family expecting guests.
~ Andy Stanley
Every family should have a room where Christ is welcome in the person of the hungry and thirsty stranger.
~ Saint John Chrysostom
Home is the place when you have to go there they have to take you in.
~ Robert Frost
A community which refuses to welcome - whether through fear, weariness, insecurity, a desire to cling to comfort, or just because it is fed up with visitors - is dying spiritually.
~ Jean Vanier
The lobby was at once attractive and bleak, a place meant to impress without creating the desire to linger.
~ Marcus Sakey
HOSPITALITY, n. The virtue which induces us to feed and lodge certain persons who are not in need of food and lodging.
~ Ambrose Bierce
I had crossed de line of which I had so long been dreaming. I was free; but dere was no one to welcome me to de land of freedom, I was a stranger in a strange land.
~ Harriet Tubman
Be sure to put the knocker fairly low on your door in case a very small friend drops by.
~ A. A. Milne
A road to a friend's house is never long.
~ Ann Richards
To set a gloss on faint deeds, hollow welcomes, Recanting goodness, sorry ere 'tis shown; But where there is true friendship, there needs none.
~ William Shakespeare