Not to sound too much like Christopher Guest in 'Waiting for Guffman ' but on Thanksgiving you're putting on a show!
What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest?
A gloomy guest fits not a wedding feast.
I would love to be a guest on a talk show or a panel that shows women who have been on reality shows who've had success to prove to audiences that you don't have to be a fool to become successful.
When I did the film Generations in which the character died I felt like a guest for the first time. That made me very sad.
As a chef you need to respect your guests and their needs. If they decide that they want to eat certain things and not eat others if for religious reasons or just decide they don't want to eat certain ingredients you have to respect that.
When you're a houseguest and you leave it's nice to straighten something up or send your hosts a useful gift. And when you leave the planet it's nice to have made a positive contribution.
I like when guests come over early and we chop veggies and talk and play music.
To buy very good wine nowadays requires only money. To serve it to your guests is a sign of fatigue.
Like when I host a party. I hope my guests get along. But if not how interesting!