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Which world leader (living or dead) would you like to have dinner with...why?
I would choose
Mother Teresa, the reason being that I would like to talk about some of
the challenges I face in my relationships and I would ask her advice on
things I can try to improve the situations. I think she would have a unique
perspective.
DSW
Detroit, MI USA
Teddy Roosevelt,
I think, would be awfully interesting to sit down to dinner with because
he was such an adventurer and could probably keep me in awe retelling
his exploits.
Tam
Ronald Reagan.
Because his experiences would be such great stories and he would be a
charming host, I am sure, if he wasn't in his current condition - which
is a sad state to say the least.
Cindy,
41
VA, USA
Benjamin Disraeli
or Hitler. They both seem to be really unconventional characters.
Aly,
17
Cardiff UK
The Dalai Lama,
because he has a lot of interesting things to say and never seems to mean
anyone any harm.
Karen,
23
Ames, IA USA
The Dalai Lama,
Malcolm X, Queen Elizabeth I, or Oscar Wilde. It would be interesting
to have all of them at a dinner table.
Felicia,
36
Lowell, MA USA
Bill Clinton. I
like his politics and he seems very approachable. I think he'd have lots
of amusing and interesting stories to tell and I don't think I'd feel
out of place in his company.
Laura,
37
Lowell, MA USA
Jimmy Carter, Susan
B. Anthony or Abraham Lincoln.
Jill,
61
Saylorsburg, PA USA
The only one I
can think of is Jesus. I doubt that I'd feel comfortable enough with any
political leaders to enjoy having dinner with them.
Judy,
62
Easton, KS USA
I'd like to have
dinner with Churchill. He was a brilliant, if difficult, man and an eloquent
speaker and writer.
Jane,
63
West Linn, OR USA
Hitler. So I could
have him explain to me exactly what made him tick so that my brain could
quit exploding every time I even try to sort that whole mess out. But
just to be safe, I would probably order schnitzel with noodles and a dark
brew.
Fisch,
47
Preston, CT USA
I would like to
have dinner with Adolf Hitler so I could try and find out why he would
want to do so many terrible things to so many innocent people.
Melodi,
19
Gahanna, OH USA
Hitler. It would
be so interesting just to hear that guy's thoughts and maybe his reasoning
of what he did.
Merve,
15
Turkey
Hitler- To find
out why he was such a freak and how he thinks. Anybody that would do that
to that many people must be really screwed up.
Stephanie,
25
TX USA
I don't know if
you mean specifically a "world" leader, but Martin Luther King
Jr. is up there on my list.
Tracy,
24
Ocean City, NJ USA
Cleopatra Because
she was a beautiful women and ruled a wonderful empire and I'd like to
know her beauty secrets and secrets from the past
Savannah,
17
Melbourne, FL USA
Due to the fact
I just finished watching the British Parliment on Television, I would
say Tony Blair. He comes across better educated on things in the world
and more lingual than other English
speaking leaders of this world.
Ryan,
29
Morton, IL USA
Oh, so many choices,
I can not narrow it down to one. Of course, so I will not take up too
much space, I will not elaborate on my choices (in alphabetical order)...the
one with the star, if I had to make a choice of those, would be my choice...they're
are probably others, however, I can not
thing of them right now)
a) Alexander The Great
b) Augustus
c) Caesar
d) Charlemagne
d) Jesus (if he is not considered a world leader, The Pope) *
e) Cleopatra
f) Pericles
g) Socrates
Spartacus,
31
Thrace
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