Quotes about Welcome
Given to hospitality.
- Anonymous
Is our world gone? We say Farewell. Is a new world coming? We welcome it, and we will bend it to the hopes of man.
- Lyndon B. Johnson
There is no key to happiness; the door is always open
- Mother Teresa
If you are as happy, my dear sir, on entering this house as I am in leaving it and returning home, you are the happiest man in this country.
- James Buchanan
True Hospitality is welcoming the stranger on her own terms. This kind of hospitality can only be offered by those who've found the center of their lives in their own hearts.
- Henri Nouwen
The physician is happy in the attachment of the families in which he practices. All think he has saved one of them, and he finds himself everywhere a welcome guest, a home in every house.
- Thomas Jefferson
Welcome to the O2. A unique building in Dublin, in that it is actually finished.
- Bill Bailey
The visitor (what Scripture calls the "foreigner" or "alien") comes first. The visitor who returns comes next. The less popular, the introverts, the marginalized, or those sitting alone come next. Then come the children. Jesus singles them out as examples of the marginalized. "Hi, _______" is offered to as many people as possible, which doesn't have to be accompanied by a hug or a handshake.
- Edward Welch
Hospitality consists in a little fire, a little food, and an immense quiet
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Give me insight and wisdom in making my home reflect Your presence. You are welcome here! Amen.
- Elizabeth George
No one has ever done this before. No one has ever been you before. This exact interrelated web of people and events and places and memories and desire and love that is your life hasn't ever existed in the history of the Universe. Welcome to a truly unique phenomenon. Welcome to your life. I want you to be here. Welcome to here.
- Rob Bell
I just believe as a Christian, we are to show love; we are to show compassion to people, not to point the finger, not to do this, but to do this - to love them, to welcome them, to embrace them.
- Franklin Graham