A Quote by John Dryden

The true Amphitryon is the Amphitryon where we dine. — © John Dryden
The true Amphitryon is the Amphitryon where we dine.

Quote Topics

The genuine Amphitryon is the Amphitryon with whom we dine.
You probably would not choose to dine at a restaurant whose chef always ate elsewhere. I do eat my own cooking, and I don't "dine out" when it comes to investing.
Women never dine alone. When they dine alone they don't dine.
The monotony of provincial life attracts the attention of people to the kitchen. You do not dine as luxuriously in the provinces as in Paris, but you dine better, because the dishes serve you are the result of mediation and study.
Dine we must and we may as well dine elegantly as well as wholesomely.
I think if you socialize, dine with, spend time with known terrorists that are on the list of those who want to do harm to America, you put yourself in peril. I don't dine, socialize or spend time with people who are on the terrorist lists.
Dine on little, and sup on less.
I love 'Come Dine With Me.'
Holding this book in your hand, sinking back in your soft armchair, you will say to yourself: perhaps it will amuse me. And after you have read this story of great misfortunes, you will no doubt dine well, blaming the author for your own insensitivity, accusing him of wild exaggeration and flights of fancy. But rest assured: this tragedy is not a fiction. All is true.
Wretches hang that jurymen may dine.
I can dine at the White House, but I can still hang at the 'hood.
Though one can dine in New York, one could not dwell there.
How much can a crown be worth, when a crow can dine upon a king?
I lived through the garbage. I might as well dine on the caviar.
I turned down 'Come Dine With Me' because I can't cook.
I can't see the future, but it's grim. The depletion of resources - we're living in this dine-and-dash economy.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!