Top 17 Whiskies Quotes
#1. A few whiskies in dull bars, a visit or tow to the Empire promenade, a little whoring on the Q.T.; the sort of dingy, drabby fornications that you can imagine happening between Egyptian mummies after the museum is closed for the night.
George Orwell
#2. After doing extensive research, I can definitely tell you that single malt whiskies are good to drink.
Iain Banks
#3. I've just had eighteen straight whiskies. I think that's the record.
Dylan Thomas
#4. There is no such thing as a bad whisky. Some whiskies just happen to be better than others.
William Faulkner
#5. You know it with startling clarity in that moment - how there's only a singular cord in this knotted mess of a world worth reaching for. It's dangling right there from our impossible tangle, and it's the one hope you need to reach for this Advent. That scarlet lifeline of Christ.
Ann Voskamp
#7. If the mind, that rules the body, ever so far forgets itself as to trample on its slave, the slave is never generous enough to forgive the injury, but will rise and smite the oppressor.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#8. No one knows who anyone else really is. We're just getting the outside version. It's all about love, anyway.
Art Hochberg
#9. I am for reformation by emigration. The emigration of the mind before the revolution of the state. The soul and mind must be free before one has a right to be a member of a free government.
Ameen Rihani
#10. Strauss' water activities, which highlight both its social responsibility and commitment to the environment, meet a genuine need of people around the world today.
Ofra Strauss
#11. Have the unflinching determination to move on your path unhampered by limiting thoughts of past errors.
Paramahansa Yogananda
#12. Whenever I feel afraid I hold my head erect and whistle a happy tune.
Richard Rodgers
#13. I'm not saying I'm smarter than Steve Jobs was, but I would have made the iPhone charger cord twice as long.
Daniel Tosh
#14. Being able to pick and read good waves is almost more important than surfing well.
Shane Snow
#15. There's an element to songwriting that I can't explain, that comes from somewhere else. I can't explain that dividing line between nothing and something that happens within a song, where you have absolutely nothing, and then suddenly you have something. It's like the origin of the universe.
Nick Cave
#16. Life on a lifeboat isn't much of a life. It is like an end game in chess, a game with few pieces. The elements couldn't be more simple, nor the stakes higher.
Yann Martel
#17. Now is the time to create living relationships with our loved ones who have died.
Lynn Rollins Stull