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The culture of drink endures because it offers so many rewards: confidence for the shy, clarity for the uncertain, solace to the wounded and lonely, and above all, the elusive promises of friendship and love. By Pete Hamill Rewards Confidence Shy Clarity Uncertain

I drink for the honorable purpose of getting bagged. By Jackie Gleason Bagged Drink Honorable Purpose

The world will always need a drink By Gillian Flynn Drink World

The best way to avoid a hangover is to stay drunk. By Dorothy Parker Drunk Avoid Hangover Stay

If you don't know what else to do, drink beer. By Wally Byam Drink Beer

I am drinking the stars By Dom Perignon Stars Drinking

When I lose, I drink, and when I win I celebrate. By Bo Belinsky Lose Drink Celebrate Win

Drink down all unkindness. By William Shakespeare Drink Unkindness

Drink! for you know not whence you came nor why: drink! for you know not why you go, nor where. By Omar Khayyam Drink

Why would you go out and not drink? Just stay home and sit there. By Chelsea Handler Drink Stay Home Sit

I drink and I know things. By George R R Martin Things Drink

When I drink, I think; and when I think, I drink. By Francois Rabelais Drink

Drink and stay quiet, the king is talking. By George R R Martin Drink Quiet Talking Stay King

I aint a drinker Im a thinker, call it what you want By Kendrick Lamar Thinker Call Aint Drinker

I don't drink since it ruined the best thing I ever had. By Kimberly Lauren Drink Ruined Thing

I use to drink every day without a care until I released the Demons that now I must bare By Stanley Victor Paskavich Demons Bare Drink Day Care

Drinking is a way of ending the day. By Ernest Hemingway, Drinking Day Ending

If I had all the money I'd spent on drink, I'd spend it on drink. By Vivian Stanshall Drink Money Spent Spend

Drink reacts on its practitioners in conflicting ways. One brave can knock off a quart of Scotch and look and act as sober as Herbert Hoover. Another, after three Martinis, makes two-cushion carroms off the chaise lounge as he attempts to negotiate the bathroom. By Tallulah Bankhead Drink Reacts Practitioners Conflicting Hoover

I've been drinking. Now I'm going to drink some more. By Oliver Reed Drinking Drink

They say that the British cannot fix anything properly without a dinner, but I'm sure the Americans can fix nothing without a drink. If you meet, you drink; if you part, you drink; if you make acquaintance, you drink; if you close a bargain, you drink; they quarrel in their drink, and they make it up with a drink. They drink, because it is hot; they drink, because it is cold. If successful in elections, they drink and rejoice; if not, they drink and swear; - they begin to drink early in the morning, they leave off late at night; they commence it early in life, and they continue it, until they soon drop into the grave. To use their own expression, the way they drink is "quite a caution." As for water, what the man said, when asked to belong to the Temperance Society, appears to be the general opinion: "it's very good for navigation. By Frederick Marryat Drink British Americans Fix Dinner

Drinking is something people do; it's not what you are. But when it becomes what you are, you need to think about becoming something else. By Tim Cowlishaw Drinking People

Whatever you wanna drink girl, pick right now. If you can't hold your liquor, better quit right now. By Drake Girl Pick Wanna Drink Liquor

I always drink at lunchtime. It helps my imagination. By Colin Dexter Lunchtime Drink Imagination

Don't drink on an empty stomach: the main point of the refreshment is the enhancement of food. Don't drink if you have the blues: it's a junk cure. Drink when you are in a good mood. Cheap booze is a false economy. It's not true that you shouldn't drink alone: these can be the happiest glasses you ever drain. Hangovers are another bad sign, and you should not expect to be believed if you take refuge in saying you can't properly remember last night. (If you really don't remember, that's an even worse sign.) By Christopher Hitchens Drink Stomach Food Empty Main

How to Drink Like a Gentleman: The Things to Do and the Things Not To, as Learned in 30 Years' Extensive Research. By H.l. Mencken Things Gentleman Years Research Drink

Grab a brew ... don't cost nothin' By John Belushi Grab Brew Nothin Cost

This is why I drink." Lenos By V.e Schwab Lenos Drink

I never drink. I cannot do it, on equal terms with others. It costs them only one day; but me three, the first in sinning, the second in suffering, and the third in repenting. By Laurence Sterne Drink Day Sinning Suffering Repenting

Drink today, and drown all sorrow; you shall perhaps not do tomorrow. By John Fletcher Drink Today Sorrow Tomorrow Drown

Drink because you are happy, but never because you are miserable. By G.k. Chesterton Drink Happy Miserable

Sometimes I don't drink so the next day I can remember having fun. By Mae West Fun Drink Day Remember

Always be drunk ... Get drunk militantly. Just get drunk. By Charles Baudelaire Drunk Militantly

Baste! enough! I sup, I wet, I humect, I moisten my gullet, I drink, and all for fear of dying. Drink always and you shall never die. By Francois Rabelais Baste Drink Wet Humect Gullet

Drink deeply from good books. By John Wooden Drink Books Deeply Good

Beer ... a high and mighty liquor. By Julius Caesar Beer Liquor High Mighty

To drink is a small matter. To be thirsty is everything. By Georges Duhamel Matter Drink Small Thirsty

Drinking is an art, not a sport. You make it a sport, you're dead in the water, you lose everything. It'll kill you, I tell you. By Michael Moriarty Sport Drinking Art Water Make

Drink deeply. Live in serenity and joy. By Gautama Buddha Drink Deeply Live Joy Serenity

I'm a people person ... who drinks. By Homer Person People Drinks

Men and women drink essentially because they like the effect produced by alcohol. The sensation is so elusive that, while they admit it is injurious, they cannot after a time differentiate the true from the false. To them, their alcoholic life seems the only normal one. They are restless, irritable, and discontented, unless they can again experience the sense of ease and comfort which comes at once by taking a few drinks-drinks which they see others taking with impunity. By William Duncan Silkworth Men Alcohol Women Drink Essentially

Go and eat and drink a little more, and you will do very well. By Jane Austen Eat Drink

It is well to remember that there are five reasons for drinking: the arrival of a friend, one's present or future thirst, the excellence of the cognac, or any other reason By W.c. Fields Drinking Friend Thirst Cognac Remember

Beer, it's the best damn drink in the world. By Jack Nicholson Beer World Damn Drink

We drink and we die and continue to drink. By Denis Leary Drink Die Continue

Drink, eat, jump and dance as much as you can stand tonight, but not too much, because you are fifty now. By Menachem Mendel Schneerson Drink Eat Jump Tonight Dance

Gonna walk around and drink some more By Craig Finn Gonna Walk Drink

I'm a drinker with a writing problem. By Brendan Behan Problem Drinker Writing

It is only on posters and in advertisement pages that Americans have those chubby cheeks, expanding smiles, smooth looks, and faces flushed with well-being. In fact, almost all are at odds with themselves; drink offers a remedy for this inner malady of which boredom is the most usual sign: as drinking is accepted by society, it does not appear as a sign of their [Americans'] inability to adapt themselves; it is rather the adapted form of inadaptability. By Simone De Beauvoir Americans Cheeks Expanding Smiles Smooth

I lose all control after two drinks of anything. By Mercedes Mccambridge Lose Control Drinks

If all be true that I do think, there are five reasons we should drink. Good friends, good times, or being dry, or lest we should be by and by, or any other reason why By Thomas Jefferson Drink Good True Friends Times

A drinker does not exist. Whatever they say, it is just the drink talking By Anne Enright Exist Drinker Talking Drink

Beer is my coffee. By Moi Beer Coffee

Now is the time for drinking; now the time to beat the earth with unfettered foot. By Horace Time Drinking Foot Beat Earth

What's so unpleasant about being drunk?""Ask a glass of water! By Douglas Adams Drunk Water Unpleasant Glass

I am too much of a control freak to be a drinker. By Emilia Fox Drinker Control Freak

Take a drink because you pity yourself, and then the drink pities you and has a drink, and then two good drinks get together and that calls for drinks all around. By H. Beam Piper Drink Drinks Pity Pities Good

You know a little drink now and then never hurt nobody, but when you can't git started without asking the bottle, you in trouble. By Alice Walker Bottle Trouble Drink Hurt Git

You speak of my drinking, yet you don't know my thirst By Scottish Proverb Drinking Thirst Speak

I don't drink now, I'm too busy. It sucks. By David Giuntoli Busy Drink Sucks

Drink up. I get more enjoyable the higher your blood alcohol content gets. By S.a. Mcauley Drink Enjoyable Higher Blood Alcohol

I lie when I drink and I drink a lot, By Dale Watson Drink Lot Lie

I'm not a big drinker. I don't really drink at all. But my dad and his pals will want to have a good swally because their nerves will be in some state, man! By Charlie Flynn Drinker Big Man State Drink

drinks for the crowd. By Ronda Rousey Drinks Crowd

Be always drunken. Nothing else matters: that is the only question. If you would not feel the horrible burden of Time weighing on your shoulders and crushing you to the earth, be drunken continually.Drunken with what? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you will. But be drunken. By Eugene O'neill Drunken Time Matters Question Earth

What do people who don't drink do on such occasions? Face the facts perhaps. But facing a fact is one thing, and overcoming it is another. Cognac was going to overcome the facts: overcome Edna's willed hardness and overcome my lack of suitable words and actions. By Waguih Ghali Occasions Overcome People Drink Facts

I don't drink anymore ... I freeze it and eat it like a popsicle. By Dean Martin Anymore Drink Popsicle Freeze Eat

I drink with impunity ... or anyone else who invites me. By W.c. Fields Impunity Drink Invites

I never had a drink in my life. I don't smoke or anything. By Tyler, The Creator Life Drink Smoke

If you want to drink, have a drink ... if you want to drive, then drive ... there's nothing worse than having a smash sober ... By Bernard Manning Drink Drive Sober Worse Smash

Never drink if you've got any work to do. Never. By H.l. Mencken Drink Work

They never taste who always drink: They always talk, who never think. By Matthew Prior Drink Talk Taste

I rarely drink, but there are times when even drinking too much is not enough. By Dean Koontz Drink Rarely Times Drinking

I like to drink just enough to change the temperature in the brain room. I'll turn to less mainstream substances if I want to rearrange the furniture. By Tom Robbins Room Drink Change Temperature Brain

A little learning is a dangerous thing.Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian Spring;There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,and drinking largely sobers us again. By Alexander Pope Spring Pierian Deep Learning Dangerous

I become drunk as circumstances dictate. By Jack Vance Dictate Drunk Circumstances

Never drink to feel better, only drink to feel even better. By Reese Witherspoon Drink Feel

Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we may diet. By Cathy Hopkins Eat Diet Drink Merry Tomorrow

I never drink without a thirst, either present or future. By Francois Rabelais Thirst Future Drink Present

Sometimes too much drink is barely enough. By Mark Twain Drink Barely

I never touched drink. It uproots you. Plants you some place you will never remember the morning after. By Abigail George Drink Touched Plants Uproots Place

Drink in the moon as though you might die of thirst. By Sanober Khan Drink Thirst Moon Die

There are two reasons for drinking: one is, when you are thirsty, to cure it; the other, when you are not thirsty, to prevent it. By Thomas Love Peacock Thirsty Drinking Reasons Cure Prevent

pint of champagne. By Edgar Rice Burroughs Pint Champagne

Tonight I'm the designated drinker. By Alan Jackson Tonight Drinker Designated

Drink freely the wine life offers you and don't worry how much you spill. By Marty Rubin Drink Spill Freely Wine Life

Drinking is bad taste but tastes good. By Franklin P. Adams Drinking Good Bad Taste Tastes

Be drunk with LOVE, for Love is all that exists. By Rumi Love Exists Drunk

I loved the way drink made me feel, and I loved it's special power of deflection, it's ability to shift my focus away from my own awareness of self and onto something else, something less painful than my own feelings. I loved the sounds of drink: the slide of a cork as it eased out of a wine bottle, the distinct glug-glug of booze pouring into a glass, the clatter of ice cubes in a tumbler. I loved the rituals, the camaraderie of drinking with others, the warming, melting feeling of ease and courage it gave me. By Caroline Knapp Loved Drink Feel Deflection Made

I'm a drinker with writing problems. By Brendan Behan Problems Drinker Writing

It is well known that if there is anything that makes men thirstier than the acquisition of knowledge it is the full or partial prohibition of drinking. By Andrzej Sapkowski Drinking Makes Men Thirstier Acquisition

There is this malign curse laid on dipsomaniacs. That they must absolutely have a drink: in order to feel strong enough to stop drinking. By Caitlin Thomas Dipsomaniacs Malign Curse Laid Drink

To be honest, I'm not much of a drinker. It makes me sick, and I hate that. By Suzanne Collins Honest Drinker Sick Makes Hate

Strong drink stupefies a man and makes it possible for him to forget; it gives him an artificial cheeriness, an artificial excitement; and the pleasure of this state is increased by the low level of civilization and the narrow empty life to which these men are confined. By Alexander Herzen Artificial Strong Forget Cheeriness Excitement

I like a drink, mate. I'll have maybe 10 or 12 pints on a good night out. By Eric Bristow Mate Drink Pints Good Night

There's a thousand reasons why I shouldn't drink ... but I can't think of one right now. By Shemp Howard Drink Thousand Reasons

I certainly do not drink all the time. I have to sleep you know. By W.c. Fields Time Drink Sleep

The secret to accomplishing anything while drunk is to accept By Johnny Shaw Accept Secret Accomplishing Drunk

Sometimes too much to drink is barely enough. By Mark Twain Drink Barely

I don't drink. I don't kiss girls. These things do an athlete in. By Suleiman Nyambui Drink Girls Kiss Things Athlete