Quotes About Hospitality
Tourists were not to be comprehended among those strangers for whom, notoriously, the word is the same as for guests.
~ Robert Aickman
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Vocabulary ?????? hajimemashite nice to meet you
~ Robert Anderson
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Example sentence ????????????????????? Konnichiwa, hajimemashite, watashi wa Jon desu. Hello. Nice to meet you. I am John.
~ Robert Anderson
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Un resultado interesante de este proceso es que los niños que ven que sus padres abren sus casas a diferentes personas, será muy probable que, cuando lleguen a adultos, ayuden a otros.
~ Robert B. Cialdini
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We labor to make a house a home, then every time we're expecting visitors, we rush to turn it back into a house.
~ Robert Brault
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Charisma is not just saying hello. It's dropping what you're doing to say hello.
~ Robert Brault
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The people in your life who don't need an invitation still like to get one.
~ Robert Brault
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Always keep your home presentable, assuming you keep a home for purposes of presentation.
~ Robert Brault
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Lend, by your imperfections, self-esteem to others, and you will be invited everywhere.
~ Robert Brault
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We labor to make a house a home, then every time we're expecting visitors, we rush to turn it back into a house.
~ Robert Brault
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Atticus's rule was that while he would never lend a book, any of his friends were free whenever they liked to come up and read or even make their own copies. And it was here, beneath a head of Aristotle, that we found Atticus reclining that afternoon, dressed in the loose white tunic of a Greek, and reading, if I remember rightly, a volume of Kyriai doxai, the principal doctrines of Epicurus. He came straight to the point. "I was at dinner last
~ Robert Harris
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Perhaps he wanted to make Monsieur Daladier feel at home by dressing as the Michelin Man?
~ Robert Harris
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vol-au-vents.
~ Robert Harris
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Small courtesies were the lubricant of daily life.
~ Robert Jordan
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No soy un señor, milady. Soy un pastor, y toco la flauta en las posadas
~ Robert Jordan
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C'mon, take a load off....I won't bite.
~ Robert Kirkman
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Before you came to live with us, our lives were as always, and we were happy. We worked, we ate, and then we slept. When you came we were glad, for you brought us many fine gifts. And every night, instead of going to sleep, we sat with you, drank coffee, and smoked your tobacco, and listened to your radio. But now you go, and we are sorry, for all of these things go with you. We now know pleasures to which we are unaccustomed, and we shall be unhappy.
~ Robert Murphy
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His father owned warehouses, a construction company, a chain of stores, and three restaurants.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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I can just imagine myself sitting down at the head of the table and pouring out the tea, said Anne, shutting her eyes ecstatically. And asking Diana if she takes sugar! I know she doesn't but of course I'll ask her just as if I didn't know.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Miss Cornelia dropped in that afternoon, puffing a little. I don't mind the world or the devil much, but the flesh does rather bother me, she admitted. You always look as cool as a cucumber, Anne, dearie. Do I smell cherry pie? If I do, ask me to stay to tea...
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Anne Shirley, how often have I told you never to let one of those Italians in the house! I don't believe in encouraging them to come around at all.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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She gives me meals that stick to my ribs. She don't forget to put salt in the porridge. She never slams doors, and when she has nothing to say, she don't talk. That's uncanny in a woman, you know, Mister.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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A house from which nobody ever went away without feeling better in some way. A house in which there was always laughter.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Better a dinner of herbs where your chums are than a stalled ox in a lonely boardinghouse.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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