Meet Quotes
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We meet ourselves at every turn In the long country of the past.
Edwin Muir
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You can never win as a sight-seer. Somebody else, more often than not the first person you meet when you get back home, has been there before you.
Alan Brien
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A lot of people have a hard time living out of a suitcase, being on the road constantly in different cities. For us it's just kind of what we do. You do get homesick. I miss my wife, I miss my home, I miss my dogs, I miss my kitchen, which is something I like to do outside of this is cook. You miss the simple things. But when you look at the big picture we get to see a crazy amount of cities and the people we get to meet, all over the world it kind of makes up for it. It makes you realize how lucky you are because it could be gone tomorrow you just never know.
Barry Kerch
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But the basic value of a sustainable society, the ecological equivalent of the Golden Rule, is simple: each generation should meet its needs without jeopardizing the prospects for future generations to meet their own needs.
Alan Thein Durning
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Meet me where the sky touches the sea. Wait for me where the world begins.
Jennifer Donnelly
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The best gifts don’t come from under the tree. I can’t wait to meet you. Happy holidays from my son!
Jaquae
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Just because people want to eat the burger doesn't mean they want to meet the cow.
Steve Buscemi
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If he smiled much more, the ends of his mouth might meet behind, and then I don't know what would happen to his head! I'm afraid it would come off!
Lewis Carroll
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An important question to ask is, 'Where and when did decoration and utility first meet?
Edward J. Fraughton
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Now if I don't meet you no more in this world, then I'll, I'll meet you in the next one, and don't be late, don't be late, cause I'm a voodoo chile.
Jimi Hendrix
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
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Kumiko and I felt something for each other from the beginning. It was not one of those strong, impulsive feelings that can hit two people like an electric shock when they first meet, but something quieter and gentler, like two tiny lights traveling in tandem through a vast darkness and drawing imperceptibly closer to each other as they go. As our meetings grew more frequent, I felt not so much that I had met someone new as that I had chanced upon a dear old friend.
Haruki Murakami
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If you travel too fast, all you're gonna see is a blur and you'll never really meet anyone interesting.
Fábio Moon