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Two Chainz I'm drunk and high at the same time/Drinking champagne on the airplane.
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drinking
Janet Wu Had you been drinking at all that night?
drinking scotch-whisky alcohol
Robert E. Lee I like whiskey. I always did, and that is why I never drink it.
drinking use hey
Richelle Mead God,” I moaned. “Do they use that stuff as rocket fuel?” “No one made you keep drinking it.” “Hey, don’t get preachy. Besides, I had to be polite.” “Sure,” she said.
drinking addiction alcohol
Rebecca West the reward for total abstinence from alcohol seems, illogically enough, to be the capacity for becoming intoxicated without it.
drinking writing creativity
Ryan Lewis I was always the type of drug user that I had no moderation. When I was smoking and drinking, I was full on smoking and drinking. And I am also the type of drug user where I do smoke and drink, there's no creativity in terms of my writing process. I would just stare at the paper for hours and nothing would get done.
drinking excellent novel
Russell Lynes Every journalist has a novel in him, which is an excellent place for it.
wages charity kind
Henry Ford Paying good wages is not charity at all-it is the best kind of business.
wages cash etc
Karl Marx No sooner is the exploitation of the labourer by the manufacturer, so far, at an end, that he receives his wages in cash, than he is set upon by the other portions of the bourgeoisie, the landlord, the shopkeeper, the pawnbroker, etc.
wages investing minimum-wage
Milton Friedman Every economist knows that minimum wages either do nothing or cause inflation and unemployment. That's not a statement, it's a definition.
wages economic instruments
John Howard I've never believed in lower wages. Never. Never believed in lower wages, I've never believed in lower wages as an economic instrument.
wages profit
Jim Rohn Profits are better than wages.
wages commodity machinery
David Ricardo But a rise in the wages of labour would not equally affect commodities produced with machinery quickly consumed, and commodities produced with machinery slowly consumed.
wages praise
William Shakespeare Your praises will become your wages.
wages praise
William Shakespeare Our praises are our wages.
wages reconstruction workers
Ed Pastor While prices of goods continue to rise, American worker's wages remain stagnant.
debt people referendum taxes truthful
Larry Snow What with the referendum were they truthful about? The taxes people had to pay? No. The finances? No. How much debt we had? No. How much did they get right?
debt either larger money pay people pockets spending trouble
Lawrence Lindsey What we want to see is have people get more money in their pockets sooner, ... There's some trouble out there, apparently, with the economy, and we want to see people have larger paychecks so that they can either pay down their debt (or) use it for some spending that they may want to do.
debt deeper easy necessary
Greg Zandlo Going into debt is never easy and, in your case, going deeper into debt is a necessary evil.
debt littles noise
Samuel Johnson Small debts are like small shot; they are rattling on every side, and can scarcely be escaped without a wound: great debts are like cannon; of loud noise, but little danger.
debt broke eyeballs
Ryan Tedder When I moved to L.A., I was penniless, absolutely beyond broke and in debt up to my eyeballs.
debt flattery praise
Samuel Johnson Just praise is only a debt, but flattery is a present.
debt economic ends families fewer harder interest jobs president rising spend staging texas time vacation
Howard Dean Rising interest rates, rising debt and fewer good-paying jobs are making it harder for America's families to make ends meet, ... The president should use his Texas vacation to spend time overhauling his economic policies, not staging photo-ops.
debt financial form remember
Joseph B. Wirthlin Remember this: debt is a form of bondage. It is a financial termite.
debt key length longer oxygen quicker run runners shown stride studies takes work
Jeff Galloway If you run the same stride going up hill, you have to work harder. Studies have shown that as runners get faster, their stride length shortens. So quicker turnover is the key here. Paradoxically, a longer stride takes more energy, so you'll get into oxygen debt early.