Dine Quotes
75 Dine quotes by 61 unique authors
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I never before knew the full value of trees. Under them I breakfast, dine, write, read and receive my company.
— Thomas Jefferson
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Pride that dines on vanity, sups on contempt.
— Benjamin Franklin
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Women never dine alone. When they dine alone they don't dine.
— Henry James
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When you ask one friend to dine, Give him your best wine! When you ask two, The second best will do!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Let those who drink not, but austerely dine, dry up in law; the Muses smell of wine.
— Horace
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It is indolence... Indolence and love of ease; a want of all laudable ambition, of taste for good company, or of inclination to take the…
— Jane Austen
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He rides in the row at ten o clock in the morning, goes to the Opera three times a week, changes his clothes at least…
— Oscar Wilde
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Dining is the privilege of civilization. . . . The nation which knows how to dine has learnt the leading lesson of progress.
— Isabella Beeton
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To invite people to dine with us is to make ourselves responsible for their well-being for as long as they are under our roofs.
— Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
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Books are the perfect Time Machine. By the simple act of opening a book you can, in an instant, be travelling up a jungle river…
— Louis L'Amour
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The powerful feed ideology to the masses like fast food while they dine on that most rarefied delicacy: impunity.
— Naomi Klein
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We will breakfast together here and dine together in hell.
— Richard S. Ewell
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I can dine at the White House, but I can still hang at the 'hood,
— Wendy Raquel Robinson
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To reaffirm the statement on the choosing of my identity, I come from two beautiful cultures which I have embraced, bridged, balanced, and identify with.…
— Radmilla Cody
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Living as a couple never means that each gets half. You must take turns at giving more than getting. It’s not the same as a…
— Marlena De Blasi
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If he is thin, I will probably dine poorly. If he is both thin and sad, the only hope is in flight.
— Fernand Point
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The cities of America are inexpressibly tedious. The Bostonians take their learning too sadly; culture with them is an accomplishment rather than an atmosphere; their…
— Oscar Wilde
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But one day we shall be rich, and the next poor. One day we shall dine in a palace and the next we'll sit in…
— Katherine Mansfield
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We want Old Town Square to be a focal point for fun in Bandera, a place where locals can hold their special events and meetings,…
— Jerry Reed
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My mother was not the cook in the family. My dad was. I'd watch him behind the grill, and I said, 'If I ever make…
— Jesse McCartney
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I believe what makes cooking in Las Vegas different from cooking in most other cities are the guests that dine with you in Las Vegas.
— Michael Mina
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Who depends on another man's table often dines late.
— John Ray
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Dry happiness is like dry bread. We eat, but we do not dine. I wish for the superfluous, for the useless, for the extravagant, for…
— Victor Hugo
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I lived through the garbage. I might as well dine on the caviar.
— Beverly Sills
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In real life, I don't fall in love with the guy who wines and dines me, I fall in love with the flaws and the…
— Rosemarie DeWitt
Who Wrote These Dine Quotes
61 authors contributed a total of 75 Dine Quotes, led by these top contributors: