Top 15 Tomemos Alcohol Quotes

#1. VITUPERATION, n. Saite, as understood by dunces and all such as suffer from an impediment in their wit.

Ambrose Bierce

#2. What a man believes may be ascertained, not from his creed, but from the assumptions on which he habitually acts.

George Bernard Shaw

#3. Diabetics are commonly obese because excess carbohydrates get stored as fat, not because they eat too much fat.

Ankit Pandey

#4. I really care about this stuff, I care about movies, and you just have to be strong and don't be stupid; freedom of choice is a big responsibility, and I'm lucky enough not to have to just take any movie to pay the rent, so there's no need to be greedy.

Jonah Hill

#5. Often, when I'm searching for something, the only way I can find anything is to acknowledge out loud what it is, because I can't see it unless I fully register and envision in my mind what it is I'm looking for.

Cecelia Ahern

#6. things is certain that whatever men say or do against him will always turn to his advantage. - ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.

Various

#7. On the whole, Chaucer impresses us as greater than his reputation, and not a little like Homer and Shakespeare, for he would haveheld up his head in their company.

Henry David Thoreau

#8. If you stood me in a costume next to a computer graphic of the same-looking character, I think there would be a difference. And many movie fans I've spoken to would rather see an actor in a costume than CG.

Warwick Davis

#9. Consistency, say some, is the sign of a small mind, but it's a real virtue with high-power technology. Having lots of the same devices out in the field lets us compile a record of experience.

James R. Chiles

#10. The armies clashed; claws, teeth, and weapons alike, stubbing and snapping, slashing and pounding.

A.O. Peart

#11. Now, do you mind telling me what the fuck is going on?

Sophie Kinsella

#12. I recognized it immediately the first time it happened - the cackle of the crone. It is the sound of a woman who is caught inside the mystery of the universe, in the irony of the angst, in the place ego abhors. Bliss.

Toni Bentley

#13. They stood at the bottom of the steps under a light shaped like a caged star, soothing each other with their thoughts as they had done for years and years, since they were swapping lullabies in cradles across an ocean.

Sarah Rees Brennan

#14. I was an open, smiley and gregarious child. I could make friends in 30 seconds wherever I went.

America Ferrera

#15. In an age of multiple and massive innovations, obsolescence becomes the major obsession.

Marshall McLuhan

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