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Quotes About Feast

It didn't have to be a happy beginning or a happy ending, but the middle was a feast at a banquet, a rich soapy bath, a nights rest at an inn and a full stomach, a warm chest nestled up against my back, the soft heat of lips at my nape, stories whispered in my ear.
~ Mary E. Pearson
After the buffet dinner of seafood gumbo, snow crab claws, oysters Bienville, crawfish étouffée, and creole jambalaya
~ Unknown
They talk some more, Will prompting Peter into remembering their early childhood on the barge. How their parents always went that extra mile to make their infancy special, like the time they brought a freshly killed department store Santa Clause home for their midnight Christmas feast.
~ Matt Haig
Nor shall any partake of the benefit of Christ's sacrifice, or feast upon it, who are not first circumcised in heart, Col. 2:11.
~ Matthew Henry
To love thus is to love according to the soul; and there is no soul that does not respond to this love. For the soul of man is a guest that has gone hungry these centuries back, and never has it to be summoned twice to the nuptial feast.
~ Maurice Maeterlinck
an Evolution strange two Tongues touch exchange a Feast unknown to stone or tree or beast
~ May Swenson
We are celebrating the feast of the Eternal Birth which God the Father has borne and never ceases to bear in all eternity... But if it takes not place in me, what avails it? Everything lies in this, that it should take place in me.
~ Meister Eckhart
But to elude death is not easy: attempt it who will, he shall go to the place prepared for each of the sons of men, the soul-bearers dwelling on earth, ordained them by fate: laid fast in that bed, the body shall sleep when the feast is done.
~ Unknown
Thanksgiving is America's national chow-down feast, the one occasion each year when gluttony becomes a patriotic duty.
~ Unknown
I celebrated last Thanksgiving in an old-fashioned way. I invited everyone in my neighborhood to my house, we had an enormous feast, and then I killed them and took their land." – Jon Stewart
~ Unknown
Good King Wenceslas tastes great; We might as well eat Stephen, When the brains lay round about, Toasted crisp and bleedin'. Brightly shown the moon that night, Though the virus cruel. When a poor man came in sight, He made fine undead fuel.
~ Unknown
When I watch roasts, I actually feel physically uncomfortable, like when I see a crow feast on a squirrel that has been hit by a car buy has not stopped moving yet.
~ Mindy Kaling
Every winter, the Latin Club celebrated Saturnalia ... We wore togas ... and wreaths made out of pipe cleaners, and we had a feast of whole roast chickens and carbonated grape juice, which we ate with our hands, like the Romans. We toasted each other by saying "Io Saturnalia!" and pretended to be drunk emperors in the teachers' multipurpose room. You know, just the typical stuff you do when you are really cool in high school.
~ Mindy Kaling
Taking and eating what was prohibited by God led to judgment for Adam and Eve, but taking and eating of God's provision of Christ leads to salvation for all who will feast on the fruit of the cross of Christ.
~ Unknown
be spared. There would be an extravagant smorgasbord
~ Naomi Ragen
He then ordered bread and cheese and butter and beer for every man at the guns.
~ Unknown
May 11, 12, and 13 are the feast days of Saints Mamertus, Pancras, and Gervais (or Gervatius). These three are known as the Three Chilly Saints not because they were cold during their lifetimes, but because these days are traditionally the coldest of the month.
~ Old Farmer's Almanac
Now and then it is a joy to have one's table red with wine and roses.
~ Oscar Wilde
When there is plenty of wine, sorrow and worry take wing.
~ Ovid
Thanksgiving is so called because we are all so thankful that it only comes once a year.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
Life is a banquet and most poor s.o.b.'s are starving to death." Auntie Mame
~ Patrick Dennis
Life is a banquet and most poor bastards are starving to death!
~ Patrick Dennis
Tremble in fear as Pasphrfep the Pillager comes to feast on your souls.
~ Unknown
the first course was served:
~ Unknown