“ I only drank for three years of my life, but I drank enough in those three years to last me the rest of my life… It's a religious thing. ”
- Marty Robbins- Copy
- 2.1K
“ One day, someone showed me a glass of water that was half full. And he said, Is it half full or half empty? So I drank the water. No more problem. ”
- Alexander Jodorowsky- Copy
- 2K
“ Someone threw a petrol bomb at Alex Higgins once and he drank it! ”
- Frank Carson- Copy
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“ I have fed purely upon ale; I have eat my ale, drank my ale, and I always sleep upon ale. ”
- George Farquhar- Copy
- 835
“ He ate and drank the precious Words, his Spirit grew robust; He knew no more that he was poor, nor that his frame was Dust. ”
- Emily Dickinson- Copy
- 2K
“ A prohibitionist is the sort of man one couldn't care to drink with, even if he drank. ”
- H. L. Mencken- Copy
- 2.3K
“ I slept with faith and found a corpse in my arms on awakening; I drank and danced all night with doubt and found her a virgin in the morning. ”
- Aleister Crowley- Copy
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“ I busted out of the place in a hurry and went to a saloon and drank beer and said that for the rest of my life I'd never take a job in a place where you couldn't throw cigarette butts on the floor. I was hooked on this writing for newspapers and magazines. ”
- Jimmy Breslin- Copy
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“ For drink, there was beer which was very strong when not mingled with water, but was agreeable to those who were used to it. They drank this with a reed, out of the vessel that held the beer, upon which they saw the barley swim. ”
- Xenophon- Copy
- 3K
“ The drink was effecting me badly. I was feeling lousy especially in the morning. Now I have a much fuller time with people. The more you don't drink the more you find you can be high as a kite anyway. I had huge fun when I was drinking. But towards the end I was not genuinely enjoying it… ”
- John Hurt- Copy
- 1.2K
“ John Adams lies here, of the parish of Southwell, a carrier who carried his can to his mouth well; he carried so much, and he carried so fast, he could carry no more - so was carried at last; for the liquor he drank, being too much for one, he could not carry off - so he's now carri-on. ”
- Lord Byron- Copy
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