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Quotes About Inviting

Leigh stands there, not so much a figure to scare crows as to beckon doves.
~ Unknown
Auroras de diciembre espléndidas y risueñas, que convidan al vivir; ellas, sin duda, inspiran al pintor y al poeta de la patria peruana.
~ Unknown
Prague lay before him like a mysterious stranger in an old hat. An exotic woman waiting for him in poor light. Like an inviting gypsy with a brand-new iPod.
~ Unknown
That little ritual you invented, the stranger said as Christ broke the bread, has been a great success. Who would have thought that inviting Jews to eat flesh and drink blood would be so popular?
~ Unknown
Gli aromi di cioccolata, di vaniglia, del rame scaldato e della cannella che si uniscono danno alla testa, sono molto invitanti.
~ Joanne Harris
Make yourself at home! Clean my kitchen.
~ Unknown
On the third, directly before me, were embedded more polished letters: PER OMNIA SAECULA SAECULORUM. For ever and ever. In the red light, the brushed steel glowed softly, like embers. The polish letters blazed. Without a hiss, For ever and ever slid aside, as though inviting me to eternity.
~ Dean Koontz
If these people harbored secrets that might destroy them, inviting strangers to stay in Roseland was self-destructive.
~ Dean Koontz
Liberal arts colleges have traditionally provided a forum for debating ideas. Avoiding controversy and 'playing it safe' by not inviting - or disinviting - speakers with 'controversial' views stifles debate.
~ Bob Beckel
the place known at her grandfather's as the cellar, where the fresh made cheeses and the new milk were kept, was a pleasant and inviting place;
~ Johanna Spyri
It's lovely that people feel I'm approachable.
~ Jo Frost
If watching television doesn't hasten death, it surely manages to make death very inviting; for television so shamelessly sentimentalizes and romanticizes death that it makes the living feel they have missed something - just by staying alive.
~ John Irving
If watching television doesn't hasten death, it surely manages to make death very inviting; for television so shamelessly sentimentalizes and romanticizes death that it makes the living feel they have missed something—just by staying alive.
~ John Irving
roses. You'll enjoy both the scent and the flowers as you relax and entertain. Planting roses around the mailbox or lamp post and along walks and drives also makes your home inviting.
~ Maggie Oster
The very nature of the gospel is Jesus inviting the disciples on an adventure. To do what they'd never done and go where they'd never gone. Never a dull moment! You cannot follow Jesus and be bored at the same time.
~ Mark Batterson
Our memories, they can be inviting. But some are altogether, mighty frightening.
~ Gwen Stefani
Practice is a means of inviting the perfection desired.
~ Martha Graham
The reason of life, the meaning of life, and the road of life is LOVE. I am warmly inviting everyone, let's step on and get going.
~ Nurudeen Ushawu
they are quite cozy and comfortable, too.
~ Unknown
We must be extremely cautious in inviting others directly into our sub-consciousnesses in order to avoid falling under their spells unknowingly.
~ Unknown
It is, in other words, inviting those who read it or pray it to imagine a different world from the one they see all around them—a world with a different Lord, a world in which the One God rules and rescues, a world in which a new sort of wisdom has been unveiled, a world in which there is a different way to be human. "Wisdom" is in fact the subtext of much of Colossians.
~ Unknown
Some of my Arcanum bunkmates taught me a card game called dogs-breath. I returned the favor by giving an impromptu lesson in psychology, probability, and manual dexterity. I won almost two whole talents before they stopped inviting me back to their games.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
These hands hold nothing. They love most what is wild. They invite no pity
~ Unknown