13 Metaphors for hospitality

True hospitality is a sign of the brotherhood of man, and the open threshold symbolises the open heart.

We did not find the host at home; but hospitality is always the house-fairy here.

* Hospitality is a good deal a matter of latitude, I suspect.

* Hospitality is a good deal a matter of latitude, I suspect.

The open-hearted hospitality of the Spaniards is a canonical law throughout the West, and their exuberant spirit of festivity still remains, impelling us to celebrate every possible event, present and commemorative.

And the hospitality of London, wherever I found access to it, was unmeasuredthe kindly feeling which showed itself to a young and unknown student without recommendation or achievement made on me an indelible impression.

A strong family likeness runs through both buildings and members, and a large and careless hospitality is the note.

Such hospitality as they can show is to them a duty, a custom, and a pleasure.

I hope the hospitality of the Lust in Rust is no problembut, blushes and curiosity!

" 8. HOSPITALITY IS A MOST EXCELLENT VIRTUE; but care must be taken that the love of company, for its own sake, does not become a prevailing passion; for then the habit is no longer hospitality, but dissipation.

Their hospitality and pertinacious sheltering of fugitives was another Oriental trait.

Hospitality is the rule of the island.

Her hospitality was largedinners, musical evenings, etc., and she had a "salon," to all which I was a welcome guest, and the cordiality lasted until she thought it time to make use of me.

13 Metaphors for  hospitality