Quotes about Hospitality
Paperwork, cleaning the house, dealing with the innumerable visitors who come all through the day, answering the phone, keeping patience and acting intelligently, which is to find some meaning in all that happens — these things, too, are the works of peace.
- Dorothy Day
Lavish giving and open homes are close to the center of life in Christ.
- John Piper
Life is a night spent in an uncomfortable inn.
- Teresa of Avila
Wine brightens the life and thinking of anyone
- Thomas Jefferson
Make yourself at home… clean my kitchen.
- Anonymous
Having your house fill up with the people you love is comforting.
- Sheryl Sandberg
Who needs a house? I'm talking about your heart. You have plenty of guest rooms there. And that's what you do. You open your heart to people. You keep lovely little rooms in there, just waiting for your friends to come visit. People feel as if they can come right in, just as they are. You don't entertain, you love. That's what lasts. That's why people like me feel as if I will always be your friend. You hold a special place for me in your heart.
- Robin Jones Gunn
Maria had been expecting a visitor, for the broom had fallen only an hour earlier, which always meant company was coming.
- Alice Hoffman
Now she was doing what she did best—serving those who needed her most. She was remarkable that way, Luc thought. It was a gift she had, and he loved to see her use it. He stood in the doorway for a moment, watching her comfort each guest and get them settled in the living room or the dining room.
- Joel Rosenberg
Have I allowed my personal human life to become a 'Bethlehem' for the Son of God?
- Oswald Chambers
There is no occasion when meals should become totally unimportant. Meals can be very small indeed, very inexpensive, short times taken in the midst of a big push of work, but they should be always more than just food.
- Edith Schaeffer
I often advise young brides who are traveling during their first weeks or months of marriage to start "homemaking" in a hotel, even if they are there for only a night, rather than groaning about having to "wait so long to have a home". How? ...Your own cloth, your own candlestick, just one rose or daffodil is enough to make a difference... You will be surprised how much difference it makes to have done something to make a room your home, even for one night.
- Edith Schaeffer