Quotes About Visitors
Many visitors to Chicago know the Loop, the shops on the Magnificent Mile, and the Museum Campus. Meanwhile, much of the bustle is in the developing neighborhoods around the Loop: North, South and West.
~ Bill Dedman
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What I am out to do is make sure that the Met continues to be the most exciting encyclopedic museum in the world. I want to sustain the vibrancy that makes it exciting to work here, that makes it exciting for visitors. The art remains central.
~ Thomas P. Campbell
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In the heart of the desert and founded by the first Spanish Conquistadores, Las Vegas has become the entertainment capital of the world, with more than 30 million visitors a year.
~ Brunello Cucinelli
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Autos for years seemed to give us freedom and independence, but when they create traffic jams and other problems in the parks, the experience of serenity in nature that visitors expect is seriously diminished, if not destroyed.
~ Michael Frome
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I strongly support screening all visitors and potential immigrants thoroughly to prevent bad actors from entering the country.
~ Raja Krishnamoorthi
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The museum at Ortles is dedicated to the world of ice so we wanted visitors to feel like they were inside a glacier.
~ Reinhold Messner
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We are fortunate to live in an attractive, highly desirable and vibrant city. A city that is growing, that draws new residents and visitors from across the world each day and a city with a great sense of pride in all we do and have to offer.
~ Ted Wheeler
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Once you're in space, you don't get visitors very often.
~ Shannon Walker
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Can a democratic nation fight a War on Terror and at the same time bend over backward so as not to offend a few visitors' rights?
~ Annie Jacobsen
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Lympne Castle opens its doors to visitors during the summer only. It is privately owned, and more an interesting medieval manor than a castle.
~ David Hewson
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Lyon is unusual and seems to be exceptionally incompetent at publicising itself. In fact, it doesn't want visitors. It fears discovery.
~ Bill Buford
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The parks are our national treasures, and they must be shown more respect, not only by visitors but also the people who run them.
~ Michael Frome
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I like talking to visitors, especially children.
~ Ruskin Bond
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It's our job as curators to open up Hampton Court to visitors, and to look after the buildings and collections for the future.
~ Lucy Worsley
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When I was first in the hospital, some of my visitors seemed so intent on not upsetting me that they avoided the topic of cancer altogether. Others just couldn't seem to find any words.
~ Suleika Jaouad
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Nonresidents have a tendency to rush their visits to Harlem.
~ Josh Gondelman
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Just about every single person who visits me in Poland tells me that everything here is better than they thought it would be - especially the food.
~ Anne Applebaum
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I was born into a world where a lot of people who came to the house were performers.
~ Irwin Thomas
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A guest sees more in an hour than the host in a year.
~ Polish Proverb
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Nowadays, I have a great many visitors. Everyone has come to know that I am here. I'd be happy to escape. Why didn't you hide me away in your doll's house?
~ Rabindranath Tagore
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Wales is blessed with some truly magnificent castles, full of history and a must see for visitors.
~ Luke Evans
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My couch is made of cat's hair. The cushions have been obscured, and it's made of salt-and-pepper fur. I can't have visitors. I can't ask people to sit on that couch because they become implicated in the furriness of it, and they're walking around, and it's not fair to people.
~ Kate McKinnon
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The plants are principally kept in large pots arranged in rows along the sides of narrow paved walks, with the houses of the gardeners at the entrance through which the visitors pass to the gardens.
~ Robert Fortune
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What I have always liked about Brighton is its impersonality. Since the 18th century, people have come, used the place and gone home again.
~ Lynne Truss
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