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"A guest never forgets the host who has treated him kindly."
"The vices come as passengers, visit us as guest and stay as masters."
"Like when I host a party. I hope my guests get along. But if not, how interesting!"
"The guest will judge better of a feast than the cook"
"A guest is really good or bad because of the host or hostess who makes being a guest an easy or a difficult task."
"Ask yourself constantly, "What is the right thing to do?" Behave toward everyone as if receiving a great guest."
"My evening visitors, if they cannot see the clock should find the time in my face."
"I did a guest appearance on The Practice and loved it."
"A gloomy guest fits not a wedding feast."
"If it were not for guests all houses would be graves."
"I will gladly lecture for fifty dollars, but I'll not be a guest for less than a hundred."
"We set up one rule in our house, which is, 'Guests of guests cannot bring guests.' That rule was required because that happened one weekend, and we finally said, 'Okay, you know what? That's a little too much.'"
"If you wou'd have Guests merry with your cheer, Be so your self, or so at least appear."
"Pleasantest of all ties is the tie of host and guest."
"I'm actually interested and enthusiastic. Even when I walk into a show not knowing much about my guest, I always come away as more of a fan or enthusiast."
"Much did I rage when young, Being by the world oppressed, But now with flattering tongue It speeds the parting guest."
"Unbidden guests Are often welcomest when they are gone."
"Time is like a fashionable host That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand, And with his arm outstretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer."
"Methinks a father Is at the nuptial of his son a guest That best becomes the table."