This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.
Max Beerbohm, fully Sir Henry Maximilian "Max" Beerbohm
When hospitality becomes an art, it loses its very soul.
Art | Character | Hospitality | Soul |
I prefer charity to hospitality because charity begins at home and hospitality ends there.
Charity | Ends | Hospitality |
Let not the emphasis of hospitality lie in bed and board; but let truth and love and honor and courtesy flow in all thy deeds.
Prayer is the hospitality of the soul entertaining the Most High.
Hospitality | Soul |
From authors whom I read more than once I learn to value the weight of words and to delight in their meter and cadence -- in Gibbon's polyphonic counterpoint and Guedalla's command of the subjunctive, in Mailer's hyperbole and Dillard's similes, in Twain's invectives and burlesques with which he set the torch of his ferocious wit to the hospitality tents of the world's colossal humbug . . . I know no other way out of what is both the maze of the eternal present and the prison of the self except with a string of words.
Eternal | Hospitality | Present | Prison | Self | Wit | Words | Learn | Value |
Peter Kropotkin, fully Prince Pyotr Alexeyevich Kropotkin
The hospitality of primitive peoples, respect for human life, the sense of reciprocal obligation, compassion for the weak, courage, extending even to the sacrifice of self for others which is first learnt for the sake of children and friends, and later for that of members of the same community — all these qualities are developed in man anterior to all law, independently of all religion, as in the case of the social animals. Such feelings and practices are the inevitable results of social life. Without being, as say priests and metaphysicans, inherent in man, such qualities are the consequence of life in common.
Children | Compassion | Feelings | Hospitality | Inevitable | Life | Life | Man | Qualities | Respect | Sacrifice | Self | Sense | Respect |
There are a lot of empty seats that are about to be filled with corporatists surrounded by corporate hospitality suites funded by $13 million of taxpayers
Drink, and be mad, then; 'tis your country bids! Gloriously drunk, obey th' important call!
Hospitality | Peace |
Willa Cather, fully Willa Sibert Cather
This is reality, whether you like it or not--all those frivolities of summer, the light and shadow, the living mask of green that trembled over everything, they were lies, and this is what was underneath. This is the truth.
To look upon its grass grown yard, where the sunbeams seem to sleep so quietly, one would think that there at least the dead might rest in peace.
Charity | Hospitality |
There is an enduring tenderness in the love of a mother to a son that transcends all other affections of the heart. It is neither to be chilled by selfishness, nor daunted by danger, nor weakened by worthlessness, nor stifled by ingratitude. She will sacrifice every comfort to his convenience; she will surrender every pleasure to his enjoyment; she will glory in his fame, and exult in his prosperity; and if adversity overtake him, he will be the dearer to her by misfortune; and if disgrace settle upon his name, she will still love and cherish him; and if all the world beside cast him off, she will be all the world to him.
Heart | Hospitality |
Estelle R. Ramey, born Stella Rosemary Rubin
As an endocrinologist in good standing, I was startled to learn that ovarian hormones are toxic to brain cells.
Hospitality | Listening | Men | Thinking | Tradition | Old |