Top 100 Quotes About Invites
#2. Here's a bit of advice... When a woman invites you into her home... and you don't seduce her... don't seduce another woman, darling, certainly not under the same roof. It's bad manners - ungallant to say the least,
Donald Margulies
#3. When a beautiful road invites you to walk on it, cancel all your appointments and be there!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#4. He who avoids complaint invites happiness.
Abu Bakr
#5. Perfectionism may look good in his shiny shoes, but he's a little bit of an asshole and no one invites him to their pool parties.
Ze Frank
#6. Am discovering her pretenses. She is always smiling, gay, but underneath she feels unreal, remote, detached from experience. She acts as if she were asleep. She is trying to awaken by falling into bed with anyone who invites her.
Anais Nin
#7. Extreme happiness invites religion almost as much as extreme misery.
Dodie Smith
#8. Ideally, we should like to define a good book as one which 'permits, invites, or compels' good reading
C.S. Lewis
#9. The big bang theory requires a recent origin of the Universe that openly invites the concept of creation.
Fred Hoyle
#10. Danger invites rescue ... The wrongdoer may not have foreseen the coming of a deliverer. He is accountable as if he had.
Benjamin Cardozo
#11. He invites the commission of a crime who does not forbid it, when it is in his power to do so.
Seneca The Younger
#12. They're the sort of people one invites to lunch or tea, but never to dinner.
Margery Wilson
#13. What if God, in giving us life, invites us to collaborate in writing the story of our lives?
Adam Hamilton
#14. Thy wretchedness weighs upon me, so that it to weep invites me.
Dante Alighieri
#15. When people see me struggling on paper, I think it invites an almost collaborative relationship with the outside world, and that includes readers and other artists.
Adrian Tomine
#16. It is always one's stance upon uncertain ground that invites the attentions of one's enemies. Or discourages it.
Cormac McCarthy
#17. If someone lies down and invites you to trample upon him, you are a remarkable individual if you decline the invitation.
Barbara Mertz
#18. Despite all of the negative challenges we have in life, we must take time to actively exercise our faith. Such exercise invites the positive, faith-filled power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ into our lives.
Richard G. Scott
#19. The body is like a sentence that invites us to rearrange it, so that its real meaning becomes clear through a series of endless anagrams.
Hans Bellmer
#20. Music, great music, distends the spirit, arouses profound emotions and almost naturally invites us to raise our minds and hearts to God in all situations of human existence, the joyful and the sad. Music can become prayer.
Pope Benedict XVI
#21. I had plenty of invites and chances to party when I just started on tour, but I knew partying would prevent me from achieving my surfing potential.
Joel Parkinson
#22. From the heights of heaven Jesus Christ mercifully looks down upon you and graciously invites you there.
Francis De Sales
#23. Every morning, the rising sun invites and inspires us to begin again.
Debasish Mridha
#24. Demarkus invites you to join his table." Solara's prideful grin faltered. She wanted nothing to do with Demarkus. Besides, nobody had told her about pirate dinner protocol. She might use the wrong fork and start a war.
Melissa Landers
#25. Being of service does not mean we are less than or subservient to anyone or anything. It's a way of being that invites grace and abundance in our daily lives. Being of service means giving to others without expecting anything back.
Zeina Smidi
#26. My hope is that the music creates a strange, beautiful, overwhelming - sometimes even frightening - landscape, and invites you to get lost in it.
John Luther Adams
#27. Zen culture invites us to experience reality without the intervening distractions of intellect, categories, analysis.
Tom Hoover
#28. Though cruel now, it serves a deeper kindness, Wise to the larger call of growth. It invites us to humility And the painstaking work of acceptance So
John O'Donohue
#29. Jesus never claims to prevent us from feeling "weary and burdened." He simply invites the weary and burdened to find rest in Him. Like
Nathan Davis
#30. Eloquence invites us to bring some part of ourselves to the transaction.
William Zinsser
#31. Frankly, I'm mainly telling the story to myself. Thinking about audience is too daunting, and worst case, invites you to homogenize, to soften the hard edges of things.
Anna Quindlen
#32. Every journey has a starting point ... and it has an end. God meant for [life] to be filled with joy and purpose. He invites us to ... take the rest of our journey with Him.
Billy Graham
#33. Beauty draws the seer towards the person seen; it invites them to know and have confidence in that person even without knowing the person intimately.
Pia De Solenni
#34. God invites while the devil pressures and shoves and bullies. Realize who holds the actual power before you react. You are greater than Satan; God is greater than all.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#35. A popular author is one who writes what the people think. Genius invites them to think something else.
Ambrose Bierce
#36. I love if someone invites me to a restaurant, so I don't know if that's a feminist.
Carine Roitfeld
#37. A company invites their employees to sign up for a plan where every time they get a raise, some part of that raise goes to increasing their contribution rate to the 401k plan. In the first company we convinced to adopt this plan, saving rates tripled.
Richard Thaler
#38. Success in crime always invites to worse deeds.
Edward Coke
#39. A foolish man clings to wrong views, mocks the teaching of the righteous, and invites ruin and destruction.
Thich Nhat Hanh
#40. A thankful heart is constantly extending grace because it has received grace. Love and grace are uneven. God poured out on his own Son the criticism I deserve. Now he invites me to pour out undeserving grace on someone who has hurt me. Grace begets grace. This
Paul E. Miller
#41. Now, if laughter is proper to the human being, then the human being who does not laugh invites the charge of inhumanity, or at least makes us somewhat suspicious.
Simon Critchley
#42. We can't repay our good luck with bad grace. It invites darkness.
Russell Crowe
#43. We don't choose what we will do for God; He invites us to join Him where He wants to involve us.
Henry T. Blackaby
#44. Our waking life's desire to shape the world to our convenience invites all manner of paradox and difficulty.
Cormac McCarthy
#45. And again, this connection that you get: I meet Joe at church. Joe's connected to a whole network of people I don't know. Joe likes me. He invites me over to his son's birthday party, and I meet his whole family. I meet his friends. I get to know his neighborhood. That happens all the time.
Michael Emerson
#46. Promoting what you don't like, invites more of it to your doorstep. Beat the right drum. ~T.F. Hodge
T.F. Hodge
#47. Cool is identified only by defining others as uncool. The velvet rope excludes before it invites.
Greg Gutfeld
#48. And since the gospel does not come as a disembodied message, but as the message of a community which claims to live by it and which invites others to adhere to it, the community's life must be so ordered that it "makes sense" to those who are so invited.
Lesslie Newbigin
#49. I was into sports in high school, but I got kicked out of Richmond High at 17, so I never graduated. However, I still get invites to the class reunions ... I don't know that I want to see how everyone looks now.
Ryan Stiles
#50. I think humor is warmer, and wit is colder. Wit is judgment, whereas humor invites some sort of response.
Fran Lebowitz
#51. Jesus' power is the power of human wholeness that ultimately opens, invites and enables human beings to step beyond defense lines where incomplete humanity always hides in order to experience full humanity.
John Shelby Spong
#52. Anything you build on a large scale or with intense passion invites chaos.
Francis Ford Coppola
#53. To engage in civil disobedience is to feel the abundance of courage, the gratitude for a democracy that still invites us to speak from our hearts, to act from our conscience and have faith in the consequences of moral action. Abundance is a form of consciousness.
Terry Tempest Williams
#54. Beauty does not linger; it only visits. Yet beauty's visitation affects us and invites us into its rhythm; it calls us to feel, think and act beautifully in the world: to create and live a life that awakens the Beautiful. A life without delight is only half a life.
John O'Donohue
#55. Our Savior invites us on a daily basis to cleanse our names and return to His presence. His encouragement is full of love and tenderness. Envision with me the Savior's embrace as I read His words: Will ye not now return unto me, and repent of your sins, and be converted, that I may heal you?
Mervyn B. Arnold
#56. The artist invites the spectator to take a journey within the realm of the canvas ... Without taking the journey, the spectator has really missed the essential experience of the picture.
Mark Rothko
#57. We'd play at the Ambassador's house for an invited group of dignitaries from the government that might have gone to school in America; to the U.S. Consulate that invites certain people that they're trying to target.
Bob Livingston
#58. My banks they are furnish'd with bees, Whose murmur invites one to sleep.
William Shenstone
#59. ...and any discussion of art vs. entertainment in the present cultural climate invites accusations of elitism and snobbery.
Steven Moore
#60. The colonizing mind invites itself wherever it wishes to intrude; it is a worthwhile practice for the coming millennium to train ourselves away from such a mind.
Alice Walker
#61. Direct rule by the superrich invites a dangerous amount of scrutiny.
Jane Mayer
#62. Smooth white skin invites something that will leave a trace, a kiss or a slap.
Mason Cooley
#63. If we wish to serve God and love our neighbor well, we must manifest our joy in the service we render to Him and them. Let us open wide our hearts. It is joy which invites us. Press forward and fear nothing.
Katharine Drexel
#64. Who leaves the pine-tree, leaves his friend, Unnerves his strength, invites his end.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#65. Taking risks is part of life, but to take risks invites the possibilty of failure and rejection, but also the possibility of true happines.
Morten Hogsberg
#66. Smart development builds on a region's own skills, resources and local businesses. Dumb growth invites a big corporation in, surrenders control and profits to a distant headquarters, undercuts local manufacturers, and risks layoffs without warning.
Donella Meadows
#67. We believe that the all-new ES 350 epitomizes Lexus' new design direction. Every element of this vehicle invites participation
both visual and tactile. Its design is something drivers will need to experience and not just observe.
Robert M. Carter
#68. The garden is a world filled with secrets. Slowly, I see more each day. The black pines twist and turn to form graceful shapes, while the moss is a carpet of green that invites you to sit by the pond. Even the stone lanterns, which dimly light the way at night, allow you to see only so much.
Gail Tsukiyama
#69. Why be content with stain class, a Church steeple and religious rituals when God invites you into a loving and intimate relation with Him because His son Jesus Christ paid the full and final price for all your sins.
John Paul Warren
#70. A treasure does not always contribute to the political security of its possessors. It rather invites attack, and very seldom is faithfully applied to the purpose for which it was destined.
Jean-Baptiste Say
#71. Freedom breeds uncertainty; uncertainty invites chaos.
R.J. Leahy
#72. Before we apply Joshua to our lives, we need to make sure which side of the Jordan we are living on. Militarism invites God's wrath.
Preston Sprinkle
#73. Temptation is not a sin but playing with temptation invites sin.
Fulton J. Sheen
#74. The holidays often bring challenging conversations and situations. Sometimes holiness demands that we speak, other times it invites us to be silent. In all circumstances, though, we are called to love.
Mark Hart
#76. Music can set an atmosphere of worship which invites [the] spirit of revelation, of testimony.
Boyd K. Packer
#77. Liberty of speech invites and provokes liberty to be used again, and so bringeth much to a man's knowledge.
Francis Bacon
#78. At this and every season, our Savior invites us to join with HIM and others to offer the priceless gift of JOY.
Henry B. Eyring
#79. The speech of the stupid one leads to quarrels, And his mouth invites a beating.
Anonymous
#80. When we are at our absolute lowest and weakest, Jesus invites us to hand him everything we have left. He invites us to give him our little, whatever our little is. When we give away our little, we place our full confidence in him.
Louie Giglio
#82. Hebrews is a delight for the person who enjoys puzzles...It invites engagement in the task of defining the undefined.
William L. Lane
#83. The Gospel, radiant with the glory of Christ's cross, constantly invites us to rejoice.
Pope Francis
#84. 'Hollyoaks' is where I learnt a lot of the craft, being in front of a camera six days a week. That's certainly an experience you don't get in drama school. It invites you to be comfortable in front of the camera.
Nico Mirallegro
#85. Fear invites aggression - do not show it to a predator.
Brian Herbert
#86. The lesson of the Cuban Missile Crisis is plain: Strength prevents war; weakness invites it. We need a commander-in-chief who understands that - and who won't leave us facing a foe who thinks he doesn't.
Arthur L. Herman
#88. Zero invites imagination, but small numbers invite questions about whether large numbers will ever materialize.
Eric Ries
#89. Jesus invites us to abide in his love. That means to dwell with all that I am in him. It is an invitation to a total belonging, to full intimacy, to an unlimited being-with. The light of the Spirit reveals to us that love conquers all fear.
Henri Nouwen
#90. Every step outside one's own door invites the world (perhaps even the universe),
Stephen King
#91. Sedentary people are apt to have sluggish minds. A sluggish mind is apt to be reflected in flabbiness of body and in a dullness of expression that invites no interest and gets none.
Rose Kennedy
#92. A good book tells a story, and the reader is either pleased or displeased, intrigued or bored. A great book invites the reader to respond, to argue, to challenge.
Harold S. Kushner
#93. How much more sensuality invites to art than does sentimentality.
Andre Gide
#94. Innocence invites protection, yet we might be smarter to protect ourselves against it ...
Megan Johns
#95. In rich and captivating prose, Jessica DuLong kindly invites the rest of us on the journey of her lifetime: from a dot-com job to the fabled waters of the Hudson River, where she became a fireboat engineer. This is an unusual and fascinating book.
Jon Meacham
#96. When we realize that Jesus is the one who takes the initiative and invites us to follow him, everything changes-on multiple levels.
David Platt
#97. There's a hell of a lot you haven't shared." "Oh, I'm sorry. Be sure to send out invites to the pot-meets-kettle show you'll be throwing." "I'm sensing sarcasm. I think being in Cajun country's given me some of your voodoo.
S.E. Jakes
#98. No one ever accepts criticism so cheerfully. Neither the man who utters it nor the man who invites it really means it.
R.K. Narayan
#99. The message being sent out by a broken window-the perception it invites-is that the owener of this building and the people of the community around it don't care if this window is broken: They have given up, and anarchy reigns here. Do as you will, because nobody cares.
Michael Levine
#100. Forgiveness is God's invention for coming to terms with a world in which people are unfair to each other and hurt each other deeply. He began by forgiving us. And He invites us all to forgive each other.
Lewis B. Smedes
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