Quotes about offer
offering ears necks
She leaned toward me, offering her neck, and I kissed her just behind her ear. Maggie Stiefvater
offering ironic asking
It was not a big smile, not particularly bold or polite or ironic or glib, not asking for anything or offering anything, not stringy or careless, not, in short, like any smile I had ever experienced before. But such a smile! You could burn a hole in the world with that smile. Meg Rosoff
offered rejected
There was a plea that was offered to us by the DA and we rejected it.
offered rejected
There was a plea that was offered to us by the D.A., and we rejected it.
offering kind advertising
An enormous amount of direct advertising from pharmaceutical companies are offering a kind of instantaneous solution to problems. Leon Kass
offering important alliances
Highly complementary airline alliances and mergers can bring important benefits to passengers by connecting networks, offering new services and generating efficiencies across the aviation value chain. However, this has to take place within a competitive environment. It is vital that the economic benefits of an airline alliance or merger are passed on to passengers. Neelie Kroes
offering new-day wake-up
The moment you wake up, right away, you can smile... You are aware that a new day is beginning, that life is offering you twenty-four brand new hours to live, and that that's the most precious of gifts. Nhat Hanh
offering healthy feelings
If we face our unpleasant feelings with care, affection, and nonviolence, we can transform them into a kind of energy that is healthy and has the capacity to nourish us. By the work of mindful observation, our unpleasant feelings can illuminate so much for us, offering us insight and understanding into ourselves and society. Nhat Hanh
offering soul body
And he made love to her, offering his body in both tenderness and anger, unsure which was the best way to pass her bits of his soul so that she could patch her own with it Jodi Picoult
offering rewards virtue
That which leads us to the performance of duty by offering pleasure as its reward, is not virtue, but a deceptive copy and imitation of virtue. [Lat., Nam quae voluptate, quasi mercede aliqua, ad officium impellitur, ea non est virtus sed fallax imitatio simulatioque virtutis.] Marcus Tullius Cicero
offering people stones
It is an old custom of these people to pick up a stone and toss it on the pile. Perhaps it is a symbolical lightening of the load they carry, perhaps a small offering to the gods of the trails. Louis L'Amour
offers
We seek and offer ourselves to be gulled. Michel de Montaigne
offering asking littles
In matters of commerce the fault of the Dutch Is offering too little and asking too much. The French are with equal advantage content, So we clap on Dutch bottoms just twenty per cent. George Canning
offering path ends
Apostate, still thou err'st, nor end wilt find Offering, from the paths of truth remote. John Milton
offering
This is how you start to get respect, by offering something that you have. Mitch Albom
offering giving satisfaction
You know what really offers you satisfaction? Offering others what you have to give. Mitch Albom
offering bullshit office
I'm sure at one point I will do some acting again, but it would have to be the right thing. I'm not going to do it just because people are offering it to me. Not for those box-office, bullshit, money, noncreative people. But I'll do it when it's right to do it. Lenny Kravitz
offering people done
You're offering a great service. People are tuning in. So continue to find great people, continue to do what you're doing. And do it better than your rivals. I know that's easier said than done... Richard Branson
offering stronger machines
An alliance is like a chain. It is not made stronger by adding weak links to it. A great power like the United States gains no advantage and it loses prestige by offering, indeed peddling, its alliances to all and sundry. An alliance should be hard diplomatic currency, valuable and hard to get, and not inflationary paper from the mimeograph machine in the State Department. Walter Lippmann
offers ifs knows
And that's the soulful thing about playing: you offer something to somebody. You don't know if they'll like it, but you offer it. Wynton Marsalis