Quotes About Hospitality
The road to a friend's house is never long
~ Danish Proverb
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To expose ourselves to another human's journey is to not only hear the ground truth but also to allow our hearts to soften and our minds to open so that we can access greater empathy, compassion, and trust. So that we can offer the same hospitality to others that we ourselves long to receive.
~ Unknown
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How I wish I could give away pieces of this day like loaves of warm bread. The
~ Marlena De Blasi
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We always put our guests' wishes first in this establishment.
~ Unknown
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One man gave her water from his skin pouch, which carried with it a faint taste of animal
~ Unknown
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Ratthi came to my cabin. I didn't have to let him in, so I did.
~ Martha Wells
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Rabbi Heshel said: "A man should be like a vessel that willingly receives what its owner pours into it, whether it be wine or vinegar.
~ Martin Buber
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The only equipment lack in the modern hospital? Somebody to meet you at the entrance with a handshake!
~ Martin H. Fischer
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On a larger cultural level, where we live also determines our timeliness. For example, in Australia, you can be assured that your guests will show up thirty minutes late, often with friends in tow that they haven't told you about. In Switzerland, guests are always on time, and if they plan on being five minutes late, they will let you know. Japanese guests will show up a half hour before they are supposed to, and in Israel, they will be forty-five minutes late. Our
~ Martin Lindstrom
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Danish kitchen manufacturers often use the term "Conversation Kitchen" to refer to an expensive, well-appointed kitchen that is used less often for cooking than it is as a theatrical backdrop for entertaining guests. I've
~ Martin Lindstrom
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In every other country across the world, guests staying at a hotel are free to open the windows in their rooms, with the exception of one: the United States. American hotel windows are sealed, or painted shut, or manufactured in such a way that they can't open or close in the first place.
~ Martin Lindstrom
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French and Italian hospitality industries, food service employees take pleasure in being the best at what they do. They may be the finest oyster shucker, the most knowledgeable vintner, an expert cheese purveyor. Toiling in an American supermarket is widely presumed to be a stopgap job, seldom a vocation.
~ Martin Lindstrom
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Hospitality is a word used to describe a human behavior that has the potential to bring about real-understanding among people who do not share a common faith or culture.
~ Martin Marty
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If your mother cooks Italian food, why should you go to a restaurant?
~ Martin Scorsese
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draped two slim slices of cooked foie over each piece of toast, drizzled the honey-vinegar sauce over each one. Isabelle took the plates to table as Bruno put the portions of anchaud into the red wine and shallot sauce and left them on a very low heat alongside the potatoes. Finally he took an opened bottle of Monbazillac from the refrigerator, four fresh glasses and joined his guests around the big table that took up one side of his living room.
~ Martin Walker
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I've always thought that a little judicious hospitality was an essential lubricant in most human affairs.
~ Martin Walker
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Here's how the Ritz looks at touchpoints, as written in the company's credo: "The Ritz-Carlton experience enlivens the senses, instills well-being, and fulfills even the unexpressed wishes and needs of our guests.
~ Marty Neumeier
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Treat your family like guests and your guests like family.
~ Mary Alice Monroe
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My guest was not the sort to whom you would say, "Please drop by again when you are next around". Once is enough.
~ Mary Beard
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Beck nodded. 'Dig in. Best food you'll ever eat.' She took her first bite and savoured the warm
~ Mary Burton
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Would you like a menu in Braille?
~ Unknown
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Rooms and apartments are desperately needed not only because they provide shelter but because they foster human relationships within and around them.
~ Mary Catherine Bateson
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And you are to love those who are your aliens for you yourselves were aliens in Egypt.
~ Bible
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Invite the man that loves thee to a feast, but let alone thine enemy
~ Hesiod
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