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Nothing was like knowing you were the appetizer for a feast of orgy, that you were what whetted the guests and enticed them to devour.
Better a dish of illusion and a hearty appetite for life than a feast of reality and indigestion therewith.
Too many sit at the banquet table of the gospel of Jesus Christ and merely nibble at the feast placed before them. They go through the motions - attending their meetings perhaps, glancing at scriptures, repeating familiar prayers - but their hearts are far away.
No one is able to enjoy such feast than the one who throws a party in his own mind.
Ignorance and poverty are the best condiments for the great feast of the world, but the inexperienced and poor are never invited to it.
There is no such thing as excess in our taking of this spiritual food. There is no such virtue as temperance in spiritual feasting.
Food is the daily sacrament of unnecessary goodness, ordained for a continual remembrance that the world will always be more delicious than useful.
Feast or famine. My plate is suddenly full.
A concert is always like a feast day to me.
We have taught a generation to feast and play but the times demand we fast and pray.
When I make a feast, I would my guests should praise it, not the cooks.
This was the magic of feasting & fucking, of savoring the blood of a kill & calling the Pack to dine.
Feasting is also closely related to memory. We eat certain things in a particular way in order to remember who we are. Why else would you eat grits in Madison, New Jersey?
Swinish gluttony never looks to heaven amidst its gorgeous feast; but with besotted, base ingratitude, cravens and blasphemes his feeder.
If you had a table spread for a feast, and was making merry with your friends, you would think it was kind to let me come and sit down and rejoice with you, because you'd think I should like to share those good things; but I should like better to share in your trouble and your labour.
Let us not take what we eat for granted; let us view our meals as an opportunity to give our Lord praise.
Heavenly Father, for the blessings of this food and these friends and our families, we thank you. In Jesus's name, amen.
Don't get up from the feast of life without paying for your share of it.
There's a feat tonight! There'll be dancing."
"A feast?" Kachka asked. "Who are we sacrificing?
Warre is deaths feast.
Tis not the food, but the content, That makes the table's merriment.
gastronomic flavours and traditions on display to tease and seduce the senses.
The senses must feast while there is yet hunger and whatever.
There are very sophisticated, very time-consuming dishes to prepare; always from scratch, and always in excess of what you could possibly need. You tend to kill your guests with kindness around here.
Thank you dining with me.
The Rich Man's Banquet, which was to last for a decade, had now begun: the feast, it was recognised, went to the greediest.
Thanksgiving creates abundance.
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Invite your friend to a feast, but leave your enemy alone; and especially invite the one who lives near you.
We must be careful not to let our current appetites steal away any chance we might have for a future feast
Good food is a celebration of life.
Savor, don't gorge.
Spare feast! a radish and an egg.
Go to your banquet then, but use delight
So as to rise still with an appetite.
When we sit at the table, there is more going on than satisfying hunger. It is sad to think of those who eat simply to satisfy their hunger and who do not permit themselves to linger under the many spells offered by a good meal - the satisfaction of our hearts, our minds and our spirits.
Ethnic, cultural, artistic and culinary diversity. LA ... a feast for the senses.
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.
The Vulgar sham of the pompous feast Where the heaviest purse is the highest priest The organised charity, scrimped and iced In the name of a cautious, statistical Christ."1 - John Boyle O'Reilly
A good meal soothes the soul as it regenerates the body.
From the abundance of it flows a benign benevolence.
Eating, and hospitality in general, is a communion, and any meal worth attending by yourself is improved by the multiples of those with whom it is shared.
Love is a banquet on which we feed.
Dine we must and we may as well dine elegantly as well as wholesomely.
I'll piously gather up the crumbs of your feasts and make a meal of them," said Nora. "I'll let you know how they taste.
The sun, the earth, love, friends, our very breath are parts of the banquet.
Feasts must be solemn and rare, or else they cease to be feasts.
Hunger makes dinners, pastime suppers.
So munch on, crunch on, take your nuncheon, Breakfast, supper, dinner, luncheon!
No fool can be silent at a feast.
The shared meal elevates eating from a mechanical process of fueling the body to a ritual of family and community, from the mere animal biology to an act of culture.
A delicious meal cooked by a colleague for many others nourishes not only the body but also the soul.
From Love Under a Dark Sky:
In the universe vast
We share a simple feast
Among creatures equally earthbound.
Let us raise our hearts in gratitude,
Our eyes in expectation
Of a greater supper yet
In heavenly realms.
An improper mind is a perpetual feast.
But the real star of the evening is food.
Two elements enter into successful and happy gatherings at table. The food, whether simple or elaborate, must be carefully prepared; willingly prepared; imaginatively prepared. And the guests - friends, family or strangers - must be conscious of their welcome.
Tasting is an act of pleasure, and writing about that pleasure is an artistic gesture, but the only true work of art, in the end, is another person's feast.
Festivus for the Restivus!
Eating together is an occasion that humans have made into a peacemaking ritual;
Bountiful was the table of your grandsire, for there is still fat at the root of my heart from the feasts he gave in my honour.
Any celebration meal to which guests are invited, be they family or friends, should be an occasion for generous hospitality.
The bread and the pastry, the cheeses and wine, and the sugar go into the Supper of the lamb because we do. It is our love that brings the city home. It is I grant you, an incautious and extravagant hope. But only outlandish hopes can make themselves at home.
[T]ea, that uniquely English meal, that unnecessary collation at which no stimulants
neither alcohol nor meat
are served, that comforting repast of which to partake is as good as second childhood.
A great meal is an experience that nourishes more than your body.
Sometimes they went hungry, sometimes they feasted riotously, all according to the abundance of game and the fortune of hunting.
Appetite turns common food into the fare of kings.
This magical, marvelous food on our plate, this sustenance we absorb, has a story to tell. It has a journey. It leaves a footprint. It leaves a legacy. To eat with reckless abandon, without conscience, without knowledge; folks, this ain't normal.
Food is a gift of God given to all creatures for the purposes of life's nurture, sharing, and celebration. When it is done in the name of God, eating is the earthly realization of God's eternal communion-building love.
It is good to dress in fair clothes to dine with friends. It honors your host, if you are a guest; and your guest if you are a host. And both adorn the feast, and so celebrate the gifts of the world.
A civil guest Will no more talk all, than eat all the feast.
The time has come to reclaim the stolen harvest and celebrate the growing and giving of good food as the highest gift and the most revolutionary act.
When poets - write about food it is usually celebratory. Food as the thing-in-itself, but also the thoughtful preparation of meals, the serving of meals, meals communally shared: a sense of the sacred in the profane.
And now we celebrate, in victory bound,
The feast of feasts:
Friend Zarathustra came, the guest of guests!
Now laughs the world, the ancient curtain's torn,
And light and darkness wedded are as one ...
Corned beef and cabbage - that's our favorite holiday meal when all the O' Haras gather around the table.
feast here awhile, 109 Until our stars that frown lend us a smile. 110 They
My books are a word feast.
The banquet is ready, and the minstrels are tuning their harps to celebrate the return from your wanderings to your Father's heart and home, with the gladness of feasting, and with the voice of thanksgiving and of melody.
He rose up like a languid god after devouring a bountiful feast.
Feast of the Holy Innocents The most thrilling thing you can ever do is win someone to Christ. And it's contagious. Once you do it, you don't want to stop.
Strange to see how a good dinner and feasting reconciles everybody.
Faith is the ticket to the feast, not the feast.
The latter end of a fray, and the beginning of a feast, Fits a dull fighter, and a keen guest.
A feast not profuse but elegant; more of salt [refinement] than of expense.
As I watch my priest lay the communion table for the gathered believers, I remember why eating attentively is worth all the effort: The table is not only a place where we can become present to God. The table is also a place where He becomes present to us.
Life is a glorious banquet, a limitless and delicious buffet.
Our rural ancestors, with little blest,
Patient of labor when the end was rest,
Indulged the day that housed their annual grain,
With feasts, and off'rings, and a thankful strain.
Celebrating a festival called life.
Home is where the heart is and hence a movable feast.
You would not serve junk food at a banquet, and your book must be a banquet. Get your language from Swift , not from Shopsy's.
Let those who are famished come that they may lay aside perpetual hunger and be filled with heavenly food.
What greater restoratives have we poor mortals than a good meal taken in the company of loving friends?
When you give a feast, do not invite your friends or your rich neighbors, in case they might invite you in return, and you would be repaid," she said, gazing down at her hands on the bar. "Invite the poor, the crippled, the lame and the blind. And you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you.
Life is neither a feast nor a fun. But a fast.
After months of want and hunger, we suddenly found ourselves able to have meals fit for the gods, and with appetites the gods might have envied.
What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice, Of Attic taste?
A Big Mac - the communion wafer of consumption.
How shall the heart be reconciled / To its feast of losses?
Every sacrament meeting ought to be a spiritual feast.
Lord," he said, "on this holiest of days, we thank you for food and ammunition. May our ships get through and the enemy's get lost." They all said "Amen" and then the orderlies brought in something that the cook had made out of bread crumbs and canned malevolence. Alistair
Family gathers
to share good noise and good food.
Gratitude abounds.
The banquet is in the first bite.
Meals make the society, hold the fabric together in lots of ways that were charming and interesting and intoxicating to me. The perfect meal, or the best meals, occur in a context that frequently has very little to do with the food itself.