no-one
Dragons are said to have come a long time ago from another plane (see sites.google.com/mythology1000)
The only time that it is recorded that Jesus said this, is in response to a question from two of his disciples as to where he was staying, and his answer is to your question too: Master,) where dwellest thou? He saith unto them, Come and see. They came and saw where he dwelt, and abode with him that day: for it was about the tenth hour. (John 1.38,39)
Mae West
He does not want to see you again, sorry.
it means he likes you and dreams about you..... come on..
It depends on what you consider to be cute. Here are some great ones to get you started: "After all is said and done, more is said than done." "Save time... see it my way."
Some are said to be terrible and some are said to be acceptable. You need to spend time researching the subject thoroughly. Then made comparisons, to see what suits you best.
Mae West
'your obese, next time you come see me, take the long way' (is what the wise man would have said if he knew of the physical health benifits)
"COME AND SEE" IN THE GOSPELUsing the King James Version of The Bible, the phrase "Come and see" appears only in the gospel of John, specifically in:* John 1:39 - "He saith unto them, Come and see." * John 1:46 - "Philip saith unto him, Come and see." * John 11:34 - "They said unto him, Lord, come and see."
Cary grant
Look at it now, go away, come back some time later, and see if it's in a different place.