Top 22 Quotes About Cheap Beer
#1. During our visits, he consumed an embarrassingly varied assortment of cheap beer and wine, vacillating between fury and melancholy as one might imagine Richard Nixon to be doing not far away. Sometimes he choked on his emotions so badly I feared I would have to perform the Heimlich maneuver on him.
Viet Thanh Nguyen
#2. The copy editors drank cheap beer and seemed kind of bitter. About everything. But Lincoln felt at home with them. They all read too much, and watched too much TV, and argued about movies like they were things that had actually happened.
Rainbow Rowell
#3. Abbey, with a cheap beer nestled in his hand, says simply, "Desolation in my heart.
Sean Prentiss
#4. Curse you, cheap beer. Must find miso in tiny packet.
MCM
#5. Jude had promised me that the money and the fame wouldn't change him, and he'd been right. He still swaggered around in his Cons and Levi's and drank cheap beer, but, most important, he still looked at me like I was his whole world.
Nicole Williams
#6. I descended into Hell and brought back cheap beer in plastic cups.
Eric Lundgren
#8. Give my people plenty of beer, good beer, and cheap beer, and you will have no revolution among them.
Queen Victoria
#9. I am going to add a cold beer. Why not a bottle of whiskey? Because my story is cheap and cannot afford such props. Goddamn, even my imagination is not wealthy enough to order a bottle of Jack!
Plamen Chetelyazov
#10. The adage that you're either gay or straight or you're lying, well, that's not true. Bisexuality does exist.
Clive Davis
#11. Cheap things are real. Cheap things are accessible. Cheap things are made for us because we don't have any money, and even though we'd like to think we'll have it someday, we know we don't now.
Nate Ragolia
#12. It used to be that rebels were the type who wore leather jackets, rode motorcycles, smoked cigarettes and drank cheap domestic beer. Today's rebels are people who look at their world critically and observe the ensnaring patterns of the consumeristic lifestyle." (Life Hacks, p.50
Jon Morrison
#13. The beer was cheap, the fiddling sharp, and the dancing sweaty.
Caleb Crain
#14. It's a gray morning. A roll-over-and-snuggle-deeper-in-the-covers morning.
Kate Messner
#15. Every daring adventure opens a new magnificent frontier.
Debasish Mridha
#16. Devote your entire will power to mastering one thing at a time; do not scatter your energies, nor leave something half done to begin a new venture.
Paramahansa Yogananda
#17. Without memory there are no worries.
James Cook
#18. Discard everything except these few truths: we can live only in the present moment, in this brief now; all the rest of our life is dead and buried or shrouded in uncertainty. Short is the life we lead, and small our patch of earth.
Marcus Aurelius
#19. The old Janey only drank cheap wine and light beer. The new Janey is classy, prefers cocktails, and even drinks alone.
J.C. Patrick
#21. In all honesty, my favorite place to write is an anonymous, cheap hotel in a city or town where nobody knows me, the wireless service is spotty, and the adjoining gas station has coffee, beer and junk food.
Dean Bakopoulos
#22. Sinatra had a lot of mood swings, but he was wonderful to my wife Barbara and to me. He made no bones about who he liked and who he loved, and he had this great charisma. When he walked into a room, it stopped. I've only seen that happen with Ronald Reagan.
Don Rickles