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If you are stupid enough to dine with the devil, for Christ's sake use a long spoon.
— Robert Littell
I lived through the garbage. I might as well dine on the caviar.
— Beverly Sills
When you dine with the devil use a long spoon, and I've repeatedly preached that to him, too.
— Patricia Cornwell
Spartans... tonight we dine in Hell!
— Frank Miller
When you ask one friend to dine, give him your best wine. When you ask two, the second best will do.
— Matthew Pearl
CASSIUS : "Will you dine with me tomorrow?"
CASCA : "Ay, if I be alive, and your mind hold, and your dinner worth the eating. — William Shakespeare
CASCA : "Ay, if I be alive, and your mind hold, and your dinner worth the eating. — William Shakespeare
This was the magic of feasting & fucking, of savoring the blood of a kill & calling the Pack to dine.
— Chloe Neill
How much can a crown be worth, when a crow can dine upon a king?
— George R R Martin
For of this world one never sees enough and to dine in harmony with nature is one of the gentlest and loveliest things we can do.
— James A. Michener
We are Plantagenets - we dine on a diet of betrayal and heartbreak.
— Philippa Gregory
To rise at six, to dine at ten,
To sup at six, to sleep at ten,
Makes a man live for ten times ten. — Victor Hugo
To sup at six, to sleep at ten,
Makes a man live for ten times ten. — Victor Hugo
Pride that dines on vanity, sups on contempt.
— Benjamin Franklin
Ten little soldier boys went out to dine; One choked his little self and then there were Nine. Nine
— Agatha Christie
When will you be pleased to dine, Mr. Holmes?' Mrs. Hudson asked. 'Seven-thirty, the day after to-morrow' said he.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
There are few punishments too severe for a popular novel writer,
— S. S. Van Dine
This was the magic of feasting & fucking, of savoring the blood of a kill & calling the Pack to dine.
— Chloe Neill
Dine on little, and sup on less.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Giving full rein to one's cynicism as one goes along produces a normal outlet and maintains an emotional equilibrium.
— S. S. Van Dine
Sir Christopher Wren
Said, "I am going to dine with some men.
If anyone calls
Say I am designing St. Paul's. — E.C. Bentley
Said, "I am going to dine with some men.
If anyone calls
Say I am designing St. Paul's. — E.C. Bentley
I beg you come tonight and dine
A welcome waits you and sound wine
The Roederer chilly to a charm
As Juno's breasts the claret warm ... — Thomas Bailey Aldrich
A welcome waits you and sound wine
The Roederer chilly to a charm
As Juno's breasts the claret warm ... — Thomas Bailey Aldrich
All the different ways of talking English I throw together like a salad and dine greedily in my mongrel tongue.
— Alice Randall
A cultivated reader of history is domesticated in all families; he dines with Pericles, and sups with Titian.
— Robert Aris Willmott
Then wine me, dine me and sixty-nine me," she growled. "Feel free to reverse the order.
— Susan Gabriel
If an earthquake were to engulf England tomorrow, the English would manage to meet and dine somewhere among the rubbish, just to celebrate the event.
— Douglas William Jerrold
We will breakfast together here and dine together in hell.
— Richard S. Ewell
You cannot be a positive influence to the "sinners at the table" if you refuse to dine with them.
— Donald L. Hicks
One doth but break-fast here, another dine; he that lives longest does but suppe; we must all goe to bed in another World.
— Joseph Henshaw
If he is thin, I will probably dine poorly. If he is both thin and sad, the only hope is in flight.
— Fernand Point
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
The King of Abyssinia always dines alone.
— Ernest Crawley
I do not think that obsession is funny or that not being able to stop one's intensity is funny.
— Jim Dine
Woke up this morning with a wine glass in my hand. Who's wine, what wine, where the hell did I dine?
— Peter Frampton
Hee that dines and leaves, layes the cloth twice.
— George Herbert
I am no proof against compliments, especially compliments about my writing. I'll be delighted to dine with you.
— Mary Ann Shaffer
There is a saying in the Steel Ministry," Yomen finally said. " 'Sit down to dine with evil, and you will ingest it with your meal.
— Brandon Sanderson
The critics love to get out their knives and dine on Coverdale. But the worse the criticism gets, the more successful I become.
— David Coverdale
To begin with, I dined there on Monday, and once a week is quite enough to dine with one's own relations.
— Oscar Wilde
Never forget that when thirteen dine together, the first to rise will be the first to die!
— J.K. Rowling
There is more reason to say grace before beginning a book than there is to say it before beginning to dine.
— Charles Lamb
Now no discourse, except it be of Love;
Now I can break my fast, dine, sup and sleep
Upon the very naked name of Love. — William Shakespeare
Now I can break my fast, dine, sup and sleep
Upon the very naked name of Love. — William Shakespeare
Dine we must and we may as well dine elegantly as well as wholesomely.
— Isabella Beeton
Dining is the privilege of civilization ... The nation which knows how to dine has learnt the leading lesson of progress.
— Isabella Beeton
Not all paths lead to God, but God can lead any path to himself. This God will dine with anyone.
— Ricky Maye
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
I can't see the future, but it's grim. The depletion of resources - we're living in this dine-and-dash economy.
— Stephen King
Back to my childhood where those monsters reside. They snack on innocence and dine on self esteem.
— Jimmy Buffett
There simply must be a corpse in a detective novel,
and the deader the corpse the better. — S. S. Van Dine
and the deader the corpse the better. — S. S. Van Dine
We two have paddled in the stream,
from morning sun till dine;
But seas between us broad have roared
since days of long ago. — Robert Burns
from morning sun till dine;
But seas between us broad have roared
since days of long ago. — Robert Burns
The truly powerful feed ideology to the masses like fast food while they dine on the most rarified delicacy of all: impunity.
— Naomi Klein
Wine me, dine me, Deep Space Nine me.
— Greg Proops