So comes a reck'ning when the banquet's o'er, The dreadful reckn'ning, and men smile no more.
Growing up doing those Kiwanis Clubs, doing those Cub Scout banquets, doing those church shows, I learned to find that sensibility that most people could laugh at - that all ages and demographics could laugh at.
Parents do not, indeed, live by bread alone. We feast daily on banquets of our own words.
It is always easier to be an epicure of a small repast than of a banquet.
You know, I've been attending so many banquets that I know what they're going to serve before I get there.
The whole banquet is in the first spoonful.
Deceit is the false road to happiness; and all the joys we travel through to vice, like fairy banquets, vanish when we touch them.
The pose of innocence is as mandatory as the ability to eat banquet food and endure the scourging of the press.
When your crowd of attendants so loudly applaud you, Pomponius, it is not you, but your banquet, that is eloquent.
Time is an eternal guest that banquets on our ideals and bodies.
At banquets surfeit not, but fill; partake, and retire; and eat not again till you crave.
My dad was a bartender that worked banquets.
Push on, friend. You're just one exciting step from the banquet hall of life.
This season has been full of rewards. The dinners and banquets just keep on coming. It's great. We want to carry it on as long as we can.
Discourse, the sweeter banquet of the mind.
Everybody, soon or late, sits down to a banquet of consequences.
When I was 6 I became the poster child for my hospital and would go to banquets and make speeches. I did not get stage fright and I actually enjoyed talking to people of all ages.
We should have a banquet on the day haters die.
I can trace every romance of my life back to a meal. My memories are enhanced by the tender morsels had at tables across from lovers, on blankets with friends who'd eventually become more, in banquets, barbecues, and breakfasts.
The banquet is in the first bite.