A Quote by George Herbert

At dinner my man appeares. — © George Herbert
At dinner my man appeares.

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This was a good dinner enough, to be sure, but it was not a dinner to ask a man to.
When a real genius appeares in this world, you'll know him by the fact that all the fools have allied against him.
Thanksgiving dinner's sad and thankless. Christmas dinner's dark and blue. When you stop and try to see it From the turkey's point of view. Sunday dinner isn't sunny. Easter feasts are just bad luck. When you see it from the viewpoint of a chicken or a duck. Oh how I once loved tuna salad Pork and lobsters, lamb chops too Till I stopped and looked at dinner From the dinner's point of view.
The high spot of my day has always been getting home to have my dinner with my family. It still is: to have my dinner with Helen. It's a cocktail and dinner. I know I'm a tired old geezer, but there you are.
If you go out to dinner with a group of people, pay for the dinner at a nice restaurant, for the amount of money for that dinner, you can get a John 5 Squier Telecaster and have it for the rest of your life.
When the time comes that a man has had his dinner, then the true man comes to the surface
I have a conscience, man, and I've worked really hard to keep it where you would feel like you were talking to the same man at one of my shows or sitting down at my dinner table.
If you organise a dinner party, and two guests cancel, it is still a dinner party: you still get to eat dinner.
When I was nine or 10, I remember having a dinner party at my mum and dad's house. I wanted to have a Thanksgiving dinner because I'd watched so many films that had Thanksgiving in it and I thought: 'Why do we not celebrate this?' So I cooked this big Thanksgiving dinner for probably 10 people and I wouldn't let anybody help me.
I took one thing to heart that I heard from Sidney Poitier in 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.' And it resonated so much with me. He says: 'Dad, you always looked at yourself as a black man. I look at myself as a man.'
I've never been to a dinner party where everyone at the dinner table didn't say something funny.
Sydney Poitier, who said to Lester Maddox, Guess who's not coming to dinner? Never got a dinner!
There is only one difference between a long life and a good dinner: that, in the dinner, the sweets come last.
I'll just be sitting down having dinner with girlfriends or something and people come up and ruin the dinner.
To my great surprise and pleasure, I have had dinner with most of the people living with whom I would like to have dinner.
The dinner even is only the parable of a dinner, commonly.
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