Top 22 Quotes About Alchohol
#1. The wood echoed to the hoarse ringing of other saws; somewhere, very far away, a nightingale was trying out its voice, and at longer intervals a blackbird whistled as if blowing dust out of a flute. Even the engine steam rose into the sky warbling like milk boiling up on a nursery alchohol stove.
Boris Pasternak
#2. Alchohol doesn't make you fat ... it make you Lean ... on tables, chairs & random people!!! ...
Ashley Purdy
#3. As long as there's such a thing as time, everybody's damaged in the end, changed into something else. It always happens, sooner or later.
Haruki Murakami
#5. We go down the hall again, thank heaven, to my drink.
James Baldwin
#7. Where there is no standard, there can be no improvement. For these reasons, standards are the basis for both maintenance and improvement
Masaaki Imai
#8. She poured us some more Scotch. It didn't seem to affect her any more than water affects Boulder Dam.
Raymond Chandler
#9. Ah? Oh, it means honeylips, all right. More or less." "But - " "It's no your mouth he was referring to, Sassenach," Jamie said dryly.
Diana Gabaldon
#10. Whenever I see a Frans Hals I feel like painting, but when I see a Rembrandt I feel like giving up!
Max Liebermann
#11. You do remember how dangerous I am with those?"
"Aye, that's the point. Everyone will duck and cover if they see you wielding these."
"Even my teammates?"
"Especially your teammates.
Melissa A. Craven
#12. Underachievement is widely accepted in the popular culture, which puts little value on persistence in the face of setbacks or on the unique pleasure of working long and hard on something personally important.
Kenneth W. Christian
#13. You're not a realist unless you believe in miracles.
Anwar Sadat
#16. Find someone you care enough about to help you control your drinking. Preferably yourself.
Robert Black
#17. Do you think, you who sold it, that this bottom of yours has been sweet to me? Affliction, I sought affliction at the bottom of it, tears and affliction, and I found them, I tasted them.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#18. And you know what the worst thing was?
The worst thing was that nobody ever believed how hard we tried.
Jack McCarthy
#19. God has broken me in every way possible. I spent a year not caring, a year trying to figure out what I'd done to deserve it. and a year trying to make it right.
Cassandra Giovanni
#20. The hotel bar was quiet and dark, with the kind of mood that promotes good talk and serious drinking.
George R R Martin
#21. He never cared too much for parties or people, but misanthropy could easily be cured by several alcoholic drinks.
Daniel J. Rice
#22. We are taught that these are dualisms: Jewish/Arab, public/private, visible/invisible, Black/white, privilege/oppression, pride/shame. But these are false separations that don't exist.
Daisy Hernandez
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