"After a good dinner one can forgive..." - Quote by Oscar Wilde
After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one's own relations.
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“I thought tamarinds were made to eat, but that was probably not the idea. I ate several, and it seemed to me that they were rather sour that year. They pursed up my lips, till they resembled the stem-end of a tomato, and I had to take my sustenance through a quill for twenty-four hours. They sharpened my teeth till I could have shaved with them, and gave them a 'wire edge' that I was afraid would stay; but a citizen said 'no, it will come off when the enamel does' - which was comforting, at any rate. I found, afterward, that only strangers eat tamarinds - but they only eat them once.”
“There is a saying in Baltimore that crabs may be prepared in fifty ways and that all of them are good.”
“I wish they made fajita cologne, because that stuff smells good. What's that you're wearing? That's sizzlin'!”