Quotes About Whiskey
But the only time she'd mentioned Daemon, his name had sounded like a promise, like a caress. Blinking back tears and leashing his guilt, Lucivar finished the whiskey and turned to go back inside.
~ Anne Bishop
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Whoever said laughter is the best medicine had clearly never tasted scotch.
~ Anne Taintor
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Whoever said laughter is the best medicine has clearly never tasted scotch.
~ Anne Taintor
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Four blessings upon you - Older whiskey - Younger women - Faster horses - More money
~ Anonymous
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As long as you're up, get me a Grant's.
~ Anonymous
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The bottle of whiskey - the second one - was now in constant demand by all present, excepting Catherine, who 'felt just as good on nothing at all.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I like whiskey. I always did, and that is why I never drink it.
~ Robert E. Lee
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cigars and whiskey, the same blend of scents that
~ Lisa Jackson
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The whiskey was going down sweet. That was what happened after a while, with no meal to assist — it had to do the food work on its own. There. We talked about death. That's talking about death?
~ Lorrie Moore
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The whiskey had its own mind. Or spirit, he said. A cunning spirit. Sometimes it fooled him. Sometimes it set him free.
~ Louise Erdrich
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This was the purest instant he had ever experienced; the way he felt inside right then. If he had to be trapped in a forever he would choose this very moment. The black night, the few yellow leaves still clinging to the bare trees, the beautiful dark-eyed woman drinking whiskey, the way she gazed at him, the way she made him feel.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Tonight the special was chicken pot pie, but most of the regulars were concentrating on whiskey.
~ Alice Hoffman
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The stains could be seen only in the sunlight, so Ruth was never really aware of them until later, when she would stop at an outdoor cafe for a cup of coffee, and look down at her skirt and see the dark traces of spilled vodka or whiskey. The alcohol had the effect of making the black cloth blacker. This amused her; she had noted in her journal: 'booze affects material as it does people'.
~ Alice Sebold
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And if poetry is a bond between Two hearts, it is a bond too frail: That night words failed, I, too, was lost— To whiskey, memory, a photograph.
~ Joe Bolton
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I'm a simple man. All I want is enough sleep for two normal men, enough whiskey for three, and enough women for four.
~ Joel Rosenberg
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I've had eighteen straight whiskies, I think that's the record . . .
~ Dylan Thomas
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God invented whiskey to keep the Irish from ruling the world.
~ Ed McMahon
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I'll learn to work the saxophoneI'll play just what I feelDrink Scotch whiskey all night longAnd die behind the wheel
~ Anonymous
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Whiskey is the life of man,Whiskey, Johnny!Oh, I'll drink whiskey while I can,Whiskey for my Johnny!
~ Anonymous: Shanties
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A loss of any kind is horrible. Not because it takes away, but because it makes you believe- in newspapers, in tomatoes, in empty whiskey bottles.
~ Anosh Irani
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think my father is like the Holy Trinity with three people in him, the one in the morning with the paper, the one at night with the stories and the prayers, and then the one who does the bad thing and comes home with the smell of whiskey and wants us to die for Ireland.
~ Frank McCourt
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I think my father is like the Holy Trinity with three people in him, the one in the morning with the paper, the one at night with the stories and the prayers, and then the one who does the bad thing and comes home with the smell of whiskey and wants us to die for Ireland.
~ Frank McCourt
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I saw the black seam of your stocking Running down the side of the mountain like a creek I put the whiskey down and listened from "Blue Yodel of the Desperado
~ Frank Stanford
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During all those years, you know, in the maquis, I was always asking myself whether it was for liberty, for France, that I was risking my life, or whether it was simply to keep up my self-image. Give me a whiskey, will you? I sat down. — Anyhow, I am not going to change that image.
~ Romain Gary
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