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Banquets Quotes

1.
Everybody, soon or late, sits down to a banquet of consequences.
Robert Louis Stevenson

Authors on Banquets Quotes: Kim Campbell Marco Rubio Sarah Bird John Gay George Herbert Stacy Aumonier Martial Lewis H. Lapham Robert Louis Stevenson Elaine Dundy Homer Herman Melville Zig Ziglar Elbert Hubbard Michael Pollan Mark Twain Ovadia Yosef Deepak Chopra Knute Rockne
2.
We should have a banquet on the day haters die.
Ovadia Yosef

3.
[When criticized for appearing bare-shouldered Madonna-like at a banquet:] A comparison between Madonna and me is a comparison between a strapless evening gown and a gownless evening strap.
Kim Campbell

4.
Push on, friend. You're just one exciting step from the banquet hall of life.
Zig Ziglar

5.
When your crowd of attendants so loudly applaud you, Pomponius, it is not you, but your banquet, that is eloquent.
Martial

6.
The banquet is in the first bite.
Michael Pollan

7.
The whole banquet is in the first spoonful.
Deepak Chopra

8.
Discourse, the sweeter banquet of the mind.
Homer

9.
You know, I've been attending so many banquets that I know what they're going to serve before I get there.
Knute Rockne

10.
A banquet is probably the most fatiguing thing in the world except ditch digging.
Mark Twain

11.
Time is an eternal guest that banquets on our ideals and bodies.
Elbert Hubbard

12.
My dad was a bartender that worked banquets. So that meant holidays, weekends, nights.
Marco Rubio

13.
Parents do not, indeed, live by bread alone. We feast daily on banquets of our own words.
Sarah Bird

14.
So comes a reck'ning when the banquet's o'er, The dreadful reckn'ning, and men smile no more.
John Gay

15.
Ther's no great banquet but some fares ill.
George Herbert

16.
It is always easier to be an epicure of a small repast than of a banquet.
Stacy Aumonier

17.
The pose of innocence is as mandatory as the ability to eat banquet food and endure the scourging of the press.
Lewis H. Lapham

18.
... I was merely a disinterested spectator at the Banquet of Life.
Elaine Dundy

19.
At banquets surfeit not, but fill; partake, and retire; and eat not again till you crave.
Herman Melville