A Quote by Thomas C Foster

Whenever people eat or drink together, it's communion. — © Thomas C Foster
Whenever people eat or drink together, it's communion.
Dinners are defined as 'the ultimate act of communion;' men that can have communion in nothing else, can sympathetically eat together, can still rise into some glow of brotherhood over food and wine.
They eat, they drink, and in communion sweet Quaff immortality and joy.
Is it honest for me to go and sit there on communion day and drink the wine and eat the bread while feeling it all to be mummery?
To eat together is one of the greatest promoters of intimacy. It is the satisfaction in common of a material necessity of existence, and if you seek a loftier meaning in it, it is a communion.
Epicurus says that you should rather have regard to the company with whom you eat and drink, than to what you eat and drink.
He who receives Communion is made holy and Divinized in soul and body in the same way that water, set over a fire, becomes boiling... Communion works like yeast that has been mixed into dough so that it leavens the whole mass; ...Just as by melting two candles together you get one piece of wax, so, I think, one who receives the Flesh and Blood of Jesus is fused together with Him by this Communion, and the soul finds that he is in Christ and Christ is in him
We should look for someone to eat and drink with before looking for something to eat and drink.
The most reserved of men, that will not exchange two syllables together in an English coffee-house, should they meet at Ispahan, would drink sherbet and eat a mess of rice together.
Whenever I see my family, we always drink wine and play cards together.
Before you eat food or drink water, look at what you're about to eat or drink and feel love and gratitude. Make sure your conversations are positive when you are sitting down to a meal.
If God has made your cup sweet, drink it with grace; if He has made it bitter, drink it in communion with Him.
Worthless people live only to eat and drink; people of worth eat and drink only to live.
There is another reason journalists like to drink and eat together: they simply cannot think of better company.
You have to eat right. That does not mean that I don't drink Cuban coffee. That does not mean that I do not have two cigarettes a day - that's what I'm down to. I drink wine - you know, I'm normal. But I do eat well.
Whenever I meet with nutritionists, we discuss the idea of having everything in moderation and that people should eat protein or fiber when they eat sugar.
Death induces the sensual person to say: Let us eat and drink, because tomorrow we shall die - but this is sensuality's cowardly lust for life, that contemptible order of things where one lives in order to eat and drink instead of eating and drinking in order to live.
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