A Quote by Marian Keyes

I'd rather dig a ditch than go to a dinner party with people I don't know. — © Marian Keyes
I'd rather dig a ditch than go to a dinner party with people I don't know.
I would say I'd rather dig a ditch, you know, do hard, manual labor than write lyrics.
Any writer would rather dig into character than dig into fancy plots.
You know when you tell a self-deprecating story at a dinner party, everyone's laughing along with you? But then when someone else repeats that same story at another dinner party you feel they're all laughing at you?
If you organise a dinner party, and two guests cancel, it is still a dinner party: you still get to eat dinner.
No passion is stronger in the breast of man than the desire to make others believe as he believes. Nothing so cuts at the root of his happiness and fills him with rage as the sense that another rates low what he prizes high. Whigs and Tories, Liberal party and Labour party - for what do they battle except their own prestige? It is not love of truth but desire to prevail that sets quarter against quarter and makes subserviency rather than the triumph of truth and the exaltation of virtue - but these moralities belong, and should be left to the historian, since they are as dull as ditch water.
I learned that the hardest party to pull off successfully is Saturday night dinner. This meal is expected to be elaborate: appetizers, first course, dinner, dessert, and coffee. People arrive at 7:30 or 8 p.m. and stay for hours - definitely past my bedtime - and they all go home exhausted.
But I'd rather help than watch. I'd rather have a heart than a mind. I'd rather expose too much than too little. I'd rather say hello to strangers than be afraid of them. I would rather know all this about myself than have more money than I need. I'd rather have something to love than a way to impress you.
Rather go to bed without dinner than to rise in debt.
Rather go to bed with out dinner than to rise in debt.
I'd rather go to the White House Correspondents' dinner than any awards show.
I would rather be seated between any two women than any two men at a dinner party.
When I was a kid, mostly I played in a ditch that didn't have much water in it. It was for drainage purposes. There was not a lot trouble to get into in that ditch. It was ditch activities like catching crawdads and minnows.
Digging a ditch where madness gives a bit Digging a ditch where silence lives Digging a ditch for when I'm old Digging this ditch my story's told Where all these troubles weigh down on me will rise ..... Where all these questions spinning round my head will die
We can dig ourselves out of the ditch that the progressives and Obama-ites have driven us into.
I can throw a great party, but I don't know how to go to one. I can throw a party because when you throw a party you just work all the time. But I could never go to a party because I wouldn't know what to do ... I'd immediately find the kitchen and start to serve food.
In dinner talk it is perhaps allowable to fling any faggot rather than let the fire go out.
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