You can have dinner with 3 famous people (living or dead). Who are your choices and why?
asked by patful 3 months ago
flagParadise7 says
Oh, I think Charles Dickens, first of all. There's an underlying humour and a vast understanding of people in his work and I love his way with words.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. I'd let him choose the music. I'd let him know how very much his Requiem Mass moves me; how much his music has meant and how it lives on.
Vincent Van Gogh. I'd really like to talk to him. I love his artwork and I'd love to tell him how successful it was for later generations and let him know that he was appreciated after all, though unfortunately he didn't experience this appreciation in his lifetime. I'd like to try to make up for that.
Kebennett1 says
Jesus -- Without Him I would be totally lost! He keeps me grounded and living a life with Christian values. I would like to have Him teach me more. I want to Thank Him in person for giving His life for me.
Morrie Schwartz-- His attitude about life and death were extraordinary and he would have so much to teach me. He was a wonderful man and one of the greatest thinkers and teachers of this period in time.
The Apostle Paul-- His epistles were all so valuable to learn by as a Christian. They were also very valuable to the founding of the Church and its practices. I would love to discuss them with him. And to discuss his strong faith even during such trials as his imprisonment.
Rebecca E. says
Boy hard one but:
Winston Churchill for his knowledge
Elizabeth I, for the time she lived in and,
Queen Victoria, because I love the era.

C.J. Wright says
Hitler while he was a crazed mad man, he has definitely had a huge impact on the modern world. Besides you just have to ask...WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU!!!???
Mark Twain very inteligent and has a great sense of humor. I'm from the south and I grew up on the Mississippi River.
Bill Clinton, I think may very well be the sharpest politician since FDR. Never cared much for his politics. He's extremely intelligent and charismatic. His intelligence, I believe is something that is missed, overlooked or over shadowed a lot. Besides there is absolutely no doubt that this is a guy who knows how to have a good time!
EdG. says
Mark Twain, Albert Einstein, and Aristotle. If you have a choice to converse with anyone living or dead then you may as well make it an enlightening and entertaining discussion.
Twain for his wit.
Einstein for his brains.
And Aristotle for his philosophy.
Also, I think all three would have some very interesting comments about the state of the world today.
The Rope says
Very hard - I keep making lists but always come up with 5 and while the people keep changing the dynamics of the group usually don't.
Dead: one philosopher, one world leader and Jesus
Living: one current world leader, one in-depth reporter (I'd
probably forget the best questions - I'd need help)
TToni9 says
I would hope the three people I would sit with would be:
1. Jesus
2.Mary Magdeline(Jesus' best friend though humanly deemed a whore)
3. My birth mother
1a. I love Jesus and He's really all that matters. If I went through this whole life time looking forward to see Him---no matter what ordeals, bad deals and the unhealed I've seen---and find Him not there I would rather go to Hell(because there wouldn't be one.
2a.Mary Magdeline was the first person Jesus revealed Him self to after His crucifixion. I figure I've done my share of sinning so her past didn't matter to Him. He loved her devotion and seeking Him out whenever she could. She washed His feet with perfumes, her tears and her hair the night prior to His being taken away. Let's not forget that God created woman because a man being alone was the first thing God deemed NOT good so I'm under the discernment that there was a woman perfectly matched to honor Jesus appropriately. Long story short---I would ask what they spoke of the moment she realized He lived..
3a. I would want my birth mother to be there and just explain to Jesus(whom I talk frequently with) what her reasoning was to leave me to ineptly fend for myself when I was six.
This all said I just hope there's a never-ending stream of joylovepeacehealingunity......TToni9/Pauline
Dark knight rides says
Da Vinci would be fascinating.
Stevie Ray Vaughn, I could really use some pointers on guitar.
Plato, I'd love to see what he thinks of the world today.
kimberleee says
Leonardo da Vinci -because he's brilliant.
T.H. White -because he's brilliant.
Ronald Reagan -because he's brilliant.

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