Top 31 Wine Vinegar Quotes
#1. It's too much of a drinking culture, everything tastes better with a drink. Like, watch TV: glass of wine. Cooking dinner: glass of champagne. White wine vinegar hasn't got white wine in it. Has it?
Amy Winehouse
#2. Is it white wine? Red tastes like vinegar.'
'Of course it's white wine, I'm Japanese.
Natasha Pulley
#3. Everyone has something to think about everyday, but it is not everyone who thinks about something everyday. And that is the difference
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#4. I shaved a lot off of a lot that I saw in that I like to be less is more and make everything count and not give anyone anything extra. I was what you see is what you got. It was organic. I came up with the persona. The persona is me, coupled together with a lot of my interests.
Bill Goldberg
#5. As the best wine makes the sharpest vinegar, truest love can turn into truest nemesis.
Nikhil Kushwaha
#6. But in the back of my mind I've always looked to the biggest-scale Hollywood movies. Because to me the most satisfying experience is of watching a movie, if it's done really well. And so that aspiration is always it for me, if I have the opportunity to do it.
Christopher Nolan
#7. I've been on the campaign trail so long, some of my wine has turned to vinegar.
Pat Paulsen
#8. As the best wine doth make the sharpest vinegar, so the deepest love turneth to the deadliest hate.
John Lyly
#9. His wife had been wild about him at first; she had treated him with an amorous servility that had turned him against her all the more. Vivacious, effusive, and very loving in the early days, over the years she had, like a stale wine that turns to vinegar, grown ill-humoured, waspish, and nervy.
Gustave Flaubert
#10. That's the psychopath: somebody who doesn't understand what's going on emotionally, but understands that something important has happened." But
Jon Ronson
#11. Wine and the sun will make vinegar without any shouting to help them.
George Eliot
#12. These charitable people never know vinegar from wine till they have swallowed it and got the colic.
George Eliot
#13. Lively once, expansive and affectionate, in growing older she had become (after the fashion of wine that, exposed to air, turns to vinegar) ill-tempered, grumbling, irritable. She
Gustave Flaubert
#15. People mature with age and experience. I hope I more resemble a fine wine than bad vinegar.
Rick Kaplan
#16. One of the best investments we can make in a child's life is high-quality early education.
Barack Obama
#17. My heart was still beating, I was still breathing, but was living something more?
Molly Looby
#18. Even at the age of eight she would fall asleep by pressing one hand into the other and making believe she was holding the hand of the man whom she loved, the man of her life. So if in her sleep she pressed Tomas hand with such tenacity, we can understand why: she had been training since childhood.
Milan Kundera
#19. Take heed of the Vinegar of sweet Wine, and the Anger of Good-nature.
Benjamin Franklin
#20. Men are like wine-some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age.
Pope John Paul II
#21. And what the fuck had happened to men that women thought they had to take care of themselves even after they were under a man? A real man was supposed to take care of that shit.
Jordan Silver
#22. Why do I care about all the wrong things, and nothing at all for the right ones? Or, to tip it another way: how can I see so clearly that everything I love or care about is illusion, and yet - for me, anyway - all that's worth living for lies in that charm?
Donna Tartt
#23. Rabbi Heshel said: "A man should be like a vessel that willingly receives what its owner pours into it, whether it be wine or vinegar.
Martin Buber
#24. No need for confusion, my dear Mulgrave [ ... ] Beautiful wine and sour vinegar come from exactly the same source. Curiously if one leaves a bottle of wine open for long enough it will become vinegar. Happily in this house wine never survives long enough to go bad.
David Gemmell
#26. This race is never grateful: from the first, One fills their cup at supper with pure wine, Which back they give at cross-time on a sponge, In bitter vinegar.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
#27. He was like a man who has got used to drinking the finest wine, and now finds that everyday wine thats like vinegar.
Ken Follett
#28. Mind you, it's all bullshit with wine, isn't it? It's just f**king vinegar with a fizz, no matter what the tasters say.
Ozzy Osbourne
#29. Marriage, from love, like vinegar from wine
A sad, sour sober beverage
by time Is sharpened from its high celestial flavor Down to a very homely household savor.
Lord Byron
#30. You can tell German wine from vinegar by the label.
Mark Twain
#31. The weak and insipid white wine makes at length excellent vinegar.
William Shenstone