A Quote by Nelson DeMille

I generally unwind by having dinner with close friends. — © Nelson DeMille
I generally unwind by having dinner with close friends.
I miss having my mom and close friends around. Thank God for Skype and Face-Time, which keep me connected... but interacting digitally can't come close to the feeling of being hugged by my mom or getting together for a meal with my friends on the same table.
Riches and fame don't come close to having family members and close friends who really care for you.
I do visit the church every Christmas, spend time with family and close friends at dinner.
I think for Thanksgiving particularly I've always, one of the fun things for me about doing a big dinner is having friends and family so we've always done that, and even through our other holidays like having a mix of friends and family, and if you don't have your family nearby, or it's tough for you, find a friend and go and eat with them.
I'm not shy. I'm quiet. With my close friends. I talk a lot. But if I'm at a big dinner, I'm not gonna walk in and go introduce myself to everybody.
Having dinner with somebody you've looked up to your whole life is quite a memorable thing. Like, 'Wow. I'm having dinner with someone who is a huge inspiration to me.' That's intense.
I'm probably a guy's girl, although I hate that phrase. I tend to have more close male friends than I do female friends, and I always have. I would say that of my 10 close friends, seven are men.
I'm torn about late parenting. I believe people should spend their twenties living and having fun and not having any regrets later. I also think people in their thirties generally make better parents but so many of my friends are having trouble - myself included - as fathers get older.
I love cooking and having friends over for dinner, so a beautiful table to sit around is a must.
President Bush says he needs a month off to unwind. Unwind? When the hell does this guy wind?
Going out for rides with my friends and having lunch or dinner at a roadside hotel - that's my favourite time-pass.
The perfect party for me is having six to 12 people for dinner Friday or Saturday - good, fun friends, a lot of artists. I have a beautiful deck that looks over the canyon and Los Angeles on one side, so it's very pretty at night. It's a great opportunity to catch up with friends.
I don't go on lunch dates with friends. I hear about people having dinner parties, but I never do that. I'm not really human.
I think keeping your family close and having them support you helps you so much, and also having a good man in your life, and I have a lot of great friends too.
I am not someone who likes cocktail parties or large dinner parties, but I have to attend them often. I much prefer very small dinners with close friends.
Same way I have my entire life. Keep my family and friends close. My Latino friends close. I visit the island [Puerto Rico] as often as I humanly can.
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