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Why do alcoholics begin down the same hazardous road day after day? They are in search of that elusive window of well-being that opens when you drink your way out of a hangover and aren't yet drunk all over again. The alcoholic's day consists of trying to keep that window open. Roger Ebert
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When I am ill or upset he jumps up on to the bed to curl up close beside me. But if I am in bed with a hangover he will have nothing to do with me. Tracey Emin
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Post-structuralism is among other things a kind of theoretical hangover from the failed uprising of '68, a way of keeping the revolution warm at the level of language, blending the euphoric libertarianism of that moment with the stoical melancholia of its aftermath. Terry Eagleton
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A kid once said to me "Do you get hangovers?" I said, "To get hangovers you have to stop drinking. Lemmy Kilmister
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If any suffering was fruitless it was the agony of a hangover; what he suffered now could not expiate suffering of any other kind. Kenzaburo Oe
hangover shopping drunk
Credit buying is much like being drunk. The buzz happens immediately and gives you a lift... The hangover comes the day after. Joyce Brothers
hangover two kind
There are two kinds of hangover: in one you feel ill and incapable, in the other you feel ill and lucid. John Fowles
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The test of a good idea is its ability to last through a hangover Jimmy Breslin
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Don't trust a brilliant idea unless it survives the hangover. Jimmy Breslin
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He could influence the outcome of the race. If he does have any ideas he wants to see advanced, this is the time to do it. Joe Monahan
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There are still a ton of mom-and-pops out there that come up with new ideas and new niches. Jon Hurst
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Here we'd like to think they can start to think about the ideas we're teaching, but their main job is to perform on the field. George Foster
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The purpose of the newsletter is to supply the reader with a reliable supply of seeds made up of proven motivational ideas and strategies that can be immediately put to use. Bob Garner
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I think they will respond to our ideas in Shanghai, Mike Moore
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It is one of the more interesting ideas that has come up of late. And one that I think has the potential to really transform the way we play with the Web. Rob Enderle
ideas promise way
You and I are meant to be. It's the only thing I'm absolutely sure of. And while I have no idea what to expect, I promise I'll do whatever it takes to find my way back. Carl Jung
ideas whatever
We make a lot of what is in here ourselves. We make the wreaths and the swags and whatever ideas that we can come up with. Monica Procar
ideas precede
Ideas precede reform. If you can't think it, you can't say it and you can't do it. Newt Gingrich
tests experiments
The test of all knowledge is experiment. Richard P. Feynman
tests sometimes dangerous
Sometimes the greatest tests of our strength are situations that don't seem so obviously dangerous. Sometimes surviving is the hardest thing of all. Richelle Mead
tests theory accounts
It is a test of true theories not only to account for but to predict phenomena. William Whewell
tests olympics testing
HGH testing is happening in Olympics. The science is there. It is a valid test. Roger Goodell
tests bugs kind
I'm not saying we purposely introduced bugs or anything, but this is kind of a natural result of any complexities of software... that you can't fully test it. Will Wright
tests obstacles
Every obstacle is a test. Wayne Dyer
tests needs comedy
You learn quite a bit about your film from test screening audiences. With both comedies and movies that are intense, you need to calibrate the film and see how audiences react. Rod Lurie
tests physical-courage
Physical courage is a great test. Oriana Fallaci
tests should apprehension
It seems to me that this is the true test for poetry: - that it should go beneath experience, as prose can never do, and awaken an apprehension of things we have never, and can never, know in the actuality. Ellen Glasgow