If I'm in a room with 100 people, will I be able to find one person I'd like to have dinner with? Probably not.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Of course, it does depend on the people, but sometimes I'm invited places to kind of brighten up a dinner table like a musician who'll play the piano after dinner, and I know you're not really invited for yourself. You're just an ornament.
I'm really not a party person. I'm in the business of working with 100 people every day, so I don't revel in meeting a roomful of people in my leisure time.
I mean, I can cook, but I'd get very nervous having my food being judged by dinner guests.
If people want to find me, they can. They'll see a middle-aged woman wandering around the grocery store, looking to see what to buy for dinner.
I always like to think I'm having a dinner party, and I'm the host, and the audience are my guests.
I have always been interested in how you can walk into a room and there will be 40 people there and you are immediately drawn to one.
I'm very comfortable in a room with thousands of people.
If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one.
If there are 10 people there, two or three are going to recognize you.
To my great surprise and pleasure, I have had dinner with most of the people living with whom I would like to have dinner.