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Quotes About Bottle

From vine to finish. A single grape the start of it, this unlabeled bottle right here in my hand the end of it, the eight hundred grapes inside.
~ Laura Dave
bottle and poured a spoonful. She held one to his
~ Lauraine Snelling
And now, I believe, protocol insists that we open a bottle or a dozen of wine and make some preliminary discussion of security, introduction protocols, and so on. Fortunately about the wine, and regrettably about everything else, you are correct.
~ Aaron Allston
I grabbed a bottle of glass cleaner because it comforted me to hold something in my hand that had a trigger, such as it was. I
~ Adam Rex
The doctor lifted the bottle. "Thank you," said Felix. "I never drink spirits." "You will," said the doctor.
~ Djuna Barnes
Their mutual interest in wine soon led to a close friendship. Many evenings, the two would get together in the great library of Château Lascombes to compare wine notes and great vintages they had drunk. Almost always it was done over a special bottle of wine.
~ Don Kladstrup
A shot of brandy can save your life, but a bottle of brandy can kill you.
~ Cary Grant
When will I learn? The answers to life's problems aren't at the bottom of a bottle. They're on TV!
~ Matt Groening
I have seen my kid struggle into the kitchen in the morning with outfits that need only one accessory: an empty gin bottle.
~ Erma Bombeck
For a poet he threw a very accurate milk bottle.
~ Ernest Hemingway
In principle, I would have brought you a bottle of brand.' 'In principle,' Para said and smiled, for the first time, showing yellowed teeth. 'Such a beautiful expression. Would you like some Grappa?
~ Ernest Hemingway
At first the baby was so transported with wrath, that it shrieked more loudly than before, but after a while nature asserted itself against imbecility and with one great heave and spasm of fury it suddenly became like the jelly smoother than the creamy curd, its vengeful limbs relaxed, and with long shuddering breaths it began to suck its bottle, both hands clutching the beloved object and an angry suspicious eye roving the nursery against the possible approach of milk-thieves.
~ Angela Thirkell
Merrin felt disappointed in his scent bottle. Just to make sure it really did smell so bad, he put the bottle right up to his left nostril and sniffed hard - and the jinnee was sucked up his nose. It was not a good moment for either of them.
~ Angie Sage
When we can't bottle our tears up anymore, God catches every one in His bottle. God's catching every falling tear because He won't let us fall apart.
~ Ann Voskamp
Well of blackness, all defiling, Full of flattery and reviling, Ah, what mischief hast thou wrought Out of what was airy thought, What beginnings and what ends, Making and dividing friends! Mary Elizabeth Coleridge The Contents of an Ink Bottle
~ Robert Galbraith
The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean.
~ Robert Hunter
If it says méthode champenoise on the label, it has been clarified by dégorgement—a process in which all sediment is allowed to settle down into the neck of the inverted bottle, after which the neck is frozen and the ice plug, along with the trapped sediment, is removed. Beers are rarely clarified
~ Robert L. Wolke
Jesse reached into a bottom drawer and brought out a bottle of... oh, hey, single-malt scotch. Some SOFs did know how to live.
~ Robin McKinley
The guy stood a yard inside the dark room and waited, blinking, letting his eyes adjust to the gloom after the hot whiteness of the Key West sun. It was June, dead-on four o'clock in the afternoon, the southernmost part of the United States. Way farther south than most of the Bahamas. A hot white sun and a fierce temperature. Reacher sat at his table in back and sipped water from a plastic bottle and waited.
~ Lee Child
He glanced ahead at the sky. It was tinted bottle-green by the windshield glass, and it was blindingly clear.
~ Lee Child
He had foam on his lip, from a long hard pull on a long-neck bottle.
~ Lee Child
foam on his lip, from a long hard pull on a long-neck bottle. Maybe
~ Lee Child
her eye fell upon a little bottle that stood near the looking-glass. There was no label this time with the words 'DRINK ME,' but nevertheless she uncorked it and put it to her lips. 'I know SOMETHING interesting is sure to happen,' she said to herself, 'whenever I eat or drink anything; so I'll just see what this bottle does.
~ Lewis Carroll
and had to stoop to save her neck from being broken. She hastily put down the bottle, saying to herself 'That's quite enough—I hope I shan't grow any more—As it is, I can't get out at the door—I do wish I hadn't drunk quite so much!
~ Lewis Carroll