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Quotes About Pub

That day, two dangerous men sat, had a beer, and discussed the latest football scores.
~ Nalini Singh
He leaned in and quoted, "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." That's the thing about Oxford. You go for a drink in a pub with some guy and next thing he's quoting Hamlet.
~ Nancy Warren
During the first break-in I grabbed a load of hangers and thought, 'Magic' , I'll be able to sell this stuff down the pub. But I'd forgotten to take a flashlight with me, and it turned out that the clothes I'd nicked were a bunch of babies' bibs and toddlers' underpants. I might as well have tried to sell a turd.
~ Ozzy Osbourne
I fell asleep among the beer mugs and when I woke, I couldn't think where I was.
~ Unknown
Do you have anything to drink in this place?" "Nope. We're really a laundromat. The pub thing is just a gimmick to make sure there isn't a long line for the dryers," I said.
~ Unknown
Out this way there was the lonely last pub, the Castle, which now had an angry chalkboard sign up that said "drinkers welcome" to indicate its dissatisfaction with other establishments' fads like pub quizzes, bands, food, and, presumably, conversation.
~ Unknown
If You can play Your stuff in a pub, then You´re a good band.
~ Paul McCartney
I like reading in a pub rather than a library or study, as it's generally much easier to get a drink.
~ Pete McCarthy
The harp player had just fallen off the stage and cracked his head on an Italian tourist's pint. There was a big cheer, and Con the barman rang a bell on the counter. St Patrick's Day, and McCarthy's Bar was heaving.
~ Pete McCarthy
Never pass a bar with your name on it
~ Pete McCarthy
I like it! I liked it when man to man no matter whether he is boss or he is ordinary worker, but in meantime they go to the pub, they drink beer together and call by first name. I like that. After few years, I think that Queensland is the best place in Australia … I am Queenslander! – Alex Sucharsky, Ukranian
~ Unknown
Back on land he headed for the pub to forget the kill. The Army had taught him how to handle that as well. How to suspend human feelings in combat, to refuse the blame for all the deaths, the pain, suffering, horror. Greg had never woken screaming like others in the regiment had.
~ Peter F. Hamilton
Sure you're not going to miss it, Roy?' 'I'll miss the camaraderie, but not the politics. Too much of that, these days. Know what I'm looking forward to most of all?' 'No – what?' 'It's being able to go into a pub and say what I really think, without having to worry that one of my bosses gets to hear about it,
~ Peter James