Meeting Quotes
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Making a strong first impression is as important as ever, especially when meeting face-to-face.
Joseph Abboud
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We must raise the salaries of our operators or they will all be taken from us, that is, all that are good for anything. You will recollect that, at the first meeting of the Board of Directors, I took the ground that 'it was our policy to make the office of operator desirable, to pay operators well and make their situation so agreeable that intelligent men and men of character will seek the place and dread to lose it.' I still think so, and, depend upon it, it is the soundest economy to act on this principle.
Samuel Morse
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I can't sleep without knowing there's hope. Half the night I waste in sighs. In a wakeful doze I sorrow. For the hands, for the lips... the eyes. For the meeting of tomorrow.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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We have a safety meeting before any event. There's also people watching at all times.
Chris Smith
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The stage is not merely the meeting place of all the arts, but is also the return of art to life.
Oscar Wilde
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When meeting me, I always see only good things in a person. Until the person himself proves the opposite.
Vladimir Vysotsky
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I love meeting new people. I have been so lucky to meet some of my closest friends on set like James Gunn, Nathan Fillion, and Aly Michalka.
Mikaela Hoover
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What really counts in life is the quiet meeting of every difficulty with the determination to get out of it all the good there is.
Helen Keller
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Since the turn of the 20th century, members of the Jewish community in Upper East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia have been meeting together to celebrate and worship.
William L. Jenkins
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A meeting between two people who complete each other, who are made for each other, borders already, in my opinion, on a miracle.
Adolf Hitler
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The premises are so delightfully extensive, that two people might live together without ever seeing, hearing or meeting.
Lord Byron
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Now when an American has an idea, he directly seeks a second American to share it. If there be three, they elect a president and two secretaries. Given four, they name a keeper of records, and the office is ready for work; five, they convene a general meeting, and the club is fully constituted.
Jules Verne