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drinking airplane drunk
Two Chainz I'm drunk and high at the same time/Drinking champagne on the airplane.
drinking party past
Pokey Reese He was on drugs. He did the drinking thing. He used to party a lot. That's in his past now.
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.
ice-cream bananas eating
Ryan Stiles Never interrupt me when I'm eating a banana.
ice-cream drawing space
Rudy Rucker What is the shape of space? Is it flat, or is it bent? Is it nicely laid out, or is it warped and shrunken? Is it finite, or is it infinite? Which of the following does space resemble more: (a) a sheet of paper, (b) an endless desert, (c) a soap bubble, (d) a doughnut, (e) an Escher drawing, (f) an ice cream cone, (g) the branches of a tree, or (h) a human body?
ice-cream race together
Yoko Ono All wishes create an upswing line when it is manifested. Therefore, together, it becomes an incredible upswing of power, whatever you wished. Of course, the more high level wishes, which covers the whole human race is stronger than wishing for getting ice cream for your dessert!
ice-cream here-i-am play
Kunal Nayyar I'm helping launch the new Milky Way Chocolate Ice Cream Bar. I play an astrophysicist on television, and the name of the bar is Milky Way, so put two and two together, and here I am.
ice-cream simplicity flavor
Rachel Nichols I love dessert. All kinds. But there's something about ice cream that makes me happy. I am drawn to its simplicity. I am perplexed by the endless supply of constantly growing flavor options. And I am always in the mood for sprinkles and a sugar cone.
ice-cream air weight-watchers
John Green You know what ambrosia tastes like? It tastes like all the things you can't eat on Weight Watchers. Cheeseburgers, sugar cookies, regular frickin' ice cream, instead of, like, ice cream that's made out of air ... and human hope.
ice-cream nuts giving
Kevin Pollak No one smokes because they like the way it tastes. If we did, they'd make cigarette-flavored cookies, candy, ice cream. What is this? Marlboro fudge with nuts? Give me a scoop of that, willya? She's gonna have the Menthol Swirl with the Camel chip.
ice-cream people feelings
Nicholas Sparks But if it couldn't be love and it didn't feel like lust, what was it? Like? Did he like her? Of course, he did, but that word didn't capture his feelings, either. It was a little too... vague and soft around the edges. People liked ice cream. People liked to watch television. It meant nothing, and it didn't come close to explaining why, for the first time, he felt the urge to tell someone the truth...
ice-cream work-out mind
Mr. T I try to work out my mind more these days. I try to eat right. I don't drink, I don't smoke, and I take the skin off chicken. But I'm not on no special diet. I like my steak and potatoes, ice cream, doughnuts.
weight
Dusty Baker He can't put any weight on it right now,
weight horror fear-of-death
William S. Burroughs Fear of death is form of stasis horrors. The dead weight of time.
weight maintaining fairness
Rob Bell The ancient Hebrews had a word for this awareness of the importance of things. They called it kavod. Kavod originally was a business term, referring to the heaviness of something, which was crucial in weights and measures and the maintaining of fairness in transactions. Over time the word began to take on a more figurative meaning, referring to the importance and significance of something.
weight hard
Robin Gibb It's hard for me to put on weight.
weight heavy fractions
Warren Buffett I put heavy weight on certainty. It's not risky to buy securities at a fraction of what they're worth.
weight-problems might academic
Zadie Smith 13.5 Mrs. Wolfe asks whether Mr. Iqbal expects her Susan to undertake compulsory headstands. 13.6 Mr. Iqbal infers that, considering Susan's academic performance and weight problems, a headstand regime might be desirable.
weight
Tiara Cook I need to get in the weight room. She is good.
weight three heavy
Milan Kundera Necessity, weight, and value are three concepts inextricably bound: only necessity is heavy, and only what is heavy has value.
weight roles dramatic
Harvey Keitel They have equal weight and you do the same work you'd do if you were playing a dramatic role.