Top 27 Dry Wine Quotes
#1. holy, holy, holy dawn. my hips rocking into your face. the edge inviting. your name like dry wine on my tongue. your name branded into my inner thigh.
Taylor Rhodes
#2. Mr. Arnold Bennett feels he has ranked himself for ever as a dry wine by what he mixed with himself of Maupassant; nevertheless he has put on the market some grocer's Sauterne in the form of several novels that are highly sentimental so far as their fundamental balance of values is concerned.
Rebecca West
#3. I like to pour my wines for people. I watch their eyes, I can see what they'll like. Most people say they don't like dry wine because they haven't had a dry wine that's clean and fruity, instead of a big, oaky thing.
Pat Paulsen
#4. He drained a bar dry last night and is managing to speak in iambic pentameter. I have two glasses of wine with dinner and I can barely decipher the TV Guide the next day. I'm so freaking old." "Join
Lucy Parker
#5. I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
Anonymous
#6. I like sweet wines. My idea has always been that when you're young, you like sweet wines; and then you get sophisticated, and you drink dry white; and then you get knowledgeable, and you drink heavy reds; and then you get old, and you drink sweet again.
Sally Jessy Raphael
#7. He has fantastic powers. He can be imperious, abrupt, impatient with sloppy procedures, but he is also poetic, visionary, romantic. He is possessed by two geniuses: dry-eyed, rigorous exactitude, and generous leaps of imagination - non-rigid, non-uniform and innovative.
Warren Winiarski
#8. If Plato is a fine red wine, then Aristotle is a dry martini.
Eric Stoltz
#9. I'm really, really dumb about describing wine, but I like wine that's full-bodied and dry.
Esai Morales
#10. I was always a junk food person, still am.
Dolly Parton
#11. Women are more difficult to handle than men. It's their minds.
Peter Sellers
#12. Look for good in men, and where they fail to posses it, try to build it up in them; try to increase the good in them; look for the good; build up the good; sustain the good; and speak as little about the evil as you possibly can.
Joseph Fielding Smith
#13. If one makes himself master of one vital book, he shall never become a commonplace man.
James Lowell
#14. People who are employed in a way they don't like - my heart cries for them.
Fred L. Turner
#15. Every time I felt low, I just put on an Elvis record and I'd feel great, beautiful.
Paul McCartney
#16. You eat the room service employees every time?" Denise asked, shocked. "Of course. But don't fret on their behalf. I always tip well.
Jeaniene Frost
#17. At the shrine of friendship never say die, let the wine of friendship never run dry
Victor Hugo
#18. Wine has a drastic, an astringent taste. I cannot help wincing as I drink. Ascent of flowers, radiance and heat, are distilled here to a fiery, yellow liquid. Just behind my shoulder-blades some dry thing, wide-eyed, gently closes, gradually lulls itself to sleep. This is rapture. This is relief.
Virginia Woolf
#20. I had my first French meal and I never got over it. It was just marvelous. We had oysters and a lovely dry white wine. And then we had one of those lovely scalloped dishes and the lovely, creamery buttery sauce. Then we had a roast duck and I don't know what else.
Julia Child
#21. My struggle led to the reunification of Germany and the creation of the state of Europe. We destroyed the borders; globalisation is on the horizon.
Lech Walesa
#22. My chosen drink would be a Southern Comfort, lime and lemonade, a dry martini or a good red wine.
Nikki Sanderson
#24. Yellow snow is to dangerous to be even near including brown
-ALEX
Alex
#25. Takuan Soho stated, Each action of the warrior is performed from a place of fundamental wisdom ... it is completely different from the ordinary behavior of a fool. Even if it looks the same, it is different on the inside.
Bohdi Sanders
#26. Perhaps too much of everything is as bad as too little.
Edna Ferber
#27. Let those who drink not, but austerely dine, dry up in law; the Muses smell of wine.
Horace
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