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wine voice broken
Charles Dickens "It wasn't the wine," murmured Mr. Snodgrass, in a broken voice. "It was the salmon."
wine knowing drunk
Edith Wharton I have drunk of the wine of life at last, I have known the thing best worth knowing, I have been warmed through and through, never to grow quite cold again till the end.
wine bottles opening
Edith Wharton We ought to be opening a bottle of wine!
wine simple glasses
David Hyde Pierce Maybe it's because I'm getting older, I'm finding enjoyment in things that stop time. Just the simple act of tasting a glass of wine is its own event. You're not downing a glass of wine in the midst of doing something else.
wine way helping
Athenaeus the Egyptians became fond of wine and bibulous; and so a way was found among them to help those who could not afford wine, namely, to drink that made from barley; they who took it were so elated that they sang, danced, and acted in every way like persons filled with wine.
wine gentleman use
Athenaeus It is the mark of a gentleman to be moderate in the use of wine.
wine years glasses
Athenaeus On one occasion some one put a very little wine into a [glass], and said that it was sixteen years old. 'It is very small for its age,' said Gnathaena.
wine glasses dust
Arthur Rubinstein ...stories about [the German composer Johannes] Brahms's rudeness and wit amused me in particular. For instance, I loved the one about how a great wine connoisseur invited the composer to dinner. 'This is the Brahms of my cellar,' he said to his guests, producing a dust-covered bottle and pouring some into the master's glass. Brahms looked first at the color of the wine, then sniffed its bouquet, finally took a sip, and put the glass down without saying a word. 'Don't you like it?' asked the host. 'Hmm,' Brahms muttered. 'Better bring your Beethoven!'
drunk alcohol matter
Bertrand Russell I am as drunk as a lord, but then, I am one, so what does it matter ?
drunk fool arguing
Aaron Sorkin Never argue with a drunk or a fool.
drunk earth burden
Charles Baudelaire So as not to feel the horrible burden of time that breaks your back and bends you to the earth, be endlessly drunk.
drunk
Calamity Jane I'm drunk. Correct. What the f*** is it to you?
drunk three internet
Caitlin Moran I read something once that when you're online, your inhibitions are lowered to the state where you've had three drinks. Once you basically know that the entire internet is slightly drunk, it all makes a lot more sense, and you deport yourself accordingly.
drunken squeeze starting
Michele Compton We're starting to put the squeeze on drunken drivers.
drunk wells stills
Diana Gabaldon Well I am still not drunk" I straightened up against the pillows as best I could. "You told me once that if you could still stand up, you weren't drunk." You aren't standing up." he point out. You are.
drunk without-you freezing
Ed Sheeran Without you to hold i'll be freezing.
drunk like-you used
Ed Sheeran I know you'll never love me like you used to.
virtue
Alan Chadwick Patience is not a virtue!
virtue
David Brooks There is a virtue in shamelessness.
virtue crushed
Baroness Orczy Virtue is like precious odours, most fragrant when it is crushed.
virtue thrifty ifs
William Shakespeare If our virtues did not go forth of us, it were all alike as if we had them not.
virtue scapes calumny
William Shakespeare Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes.
virtue
Bertolt Brecht Whenever there are great virtues, it's a sure sign something's wrong.
virtue democratic candidates
Bernard Meltzer One of the great virtues of our democratic system is that only one of the candidates gets elected.
virtue repetition
Eliza Haywood Those possest of the greatest Virtues are always least pleas'd with the repetition of them ...
virtue crime mayhem
Edgar Rice Burroughs The time has arrived when patience becomes a crime and mayhem appears garbed in a manner of virtue