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Quotes About Inviting

All I'd have to do then was roll with the consequences of inviting dewinged, fanged fairies into Trent's backyard. God, they were savage looking. Served him right.
~ Kim Harrison
Her quiet hands, filling up boxes, inviting all the silence to finally leave the room.
~ Amber Tamblyn
I want 'Vogue' to feel like a shop that you're not scared to walk into, one that's quite welcoming.
~ Edward Enninful
I feel that the industry is welcoming to only to those, who have done films with some of the biggest directors or are associated with a big banner production house. So in my case, people have not been too inviting.
~ Sana Khan
The first two lessons, which we learned early in our efforts to be good member missionaries, have made sharing the Gospel much easier: We simply can't predict who will or won't be interested in the Gospel, and building a friendship is not a prerequisite to inviting people to learn about the Gospel.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
When you are the kid of an actor, it's always a very inviting world. Everyone is nice to you, the hair and make-up people braid your hair and play with you, and the costume department makes outfits for your teddy bears.
~ Katherine Waterston
And then he paused, for the drama, as if inviting questions, but no one asked any. Not even: the beginning of what? Better to hear the pitch all the way through. Always safer, with orders from on high. Ratcliffe
~ Lee Child
But in fact every act of power involves a kind of negotiation. By giving a little, you are inviting more trespasses, putting yourself in more danger.
~ Louis Theroux
I think that my God-given physical attributes, big hands, and big feet, the way that I'm built, proportion-wise, just made basketball the most inviting sport for me to play.
~ Julius Erving
Make it simple. Make it memorable. Make it inviting to look at. Make it fun to read.
~ Leo Burnett
It's cool to have a well run, comfortable and inviting home.
~ Anthea Turner
There was something friendly about Sara, and people always felt it.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
I love window dressings. They're a quick and easy way to make a room look more inviting and cozy.
~ Hilary Farr
Capturing intimacy is pretty much the only thing I'm interested in. That's what excites me and what I find beautiful in movies personally - that almost obscene sense that we shouldn't be this close to these people. I find that very inviting and meaningful as an audience member.
~ Ira Sachs
There's a great difficulty in making choices if you have any imagination at all. Faced with such a multitude of desireable choices, no one choice seems satisfactory for very long by comparison with the aggregate desirability of all the rest, though compared to any *one* of the others it would not be found inferior. All equally attractive but none finally inviting.
~ John Barth
Asleep he'd been more of a temptation than she wanted. He'd looked relaxed and gentle. Inviting. Awake he looked dangerous. And still inviting. She would give the goddess credit, Artemis had exquisite taste in men; and to Tabitha's knowledge, and according to Amanda's words, there was no such thing as an ugly Dark-Hunter.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
When you grow up in one town and your life revolves around it, you are very aware of any darkness on the edge of town. That's because it's scary and it's inviting.
~ Melissa Etheridge
shower of crystal droplets and throwing a friendly
~ Elizabeth Adler
Temptation is the devil looking through the keyhole. Yielding is opening the door and inviting him in.
~ Billy Sunday
A snowfield was like a bed, white and smooth and inviting: come and lay your head. Lay your head and sleep. A glittering soft death, a sliding away without noise or pain.
~ Sara Donati
When it all comes down, the church is the living story we're inviting young people to participate in. Again, to quote Robert Jenson: "If the church does not find her hearers antecedently inhabiting a narratable world, then the church must herself be that world.
~ Sarah Arthur
hot breakfast on a cold winter morning
~ Barbara Ann Kipfer
Puffs of dust-scented air wafted around my ankles. The narrow wooden steps disappeared into yawning darkness, and even when I turned on the light, it wasn't particularly inviting. I hate basements—spiders and water bugs and the possibility of creepy, supernatural things lurking.
~ Barbara Samuel
Saturday morning was come, and all the summer world was bright and fresh, and brimming with life. There was a song in every heart; and if the heart was young, the music issued at the lips. There was cheer in every face and a spring in every step. The locust-trees were in bloom, and the fragrance of the blossoms filled the air. Cardiff Hill, beyond the village and above, it was green with vegetation, and it lay just far enough away to seem a Delectable Land, dreamy, reposeful, and inviting.
~ Mark Twain