A dimly lit tavern, a willing young woman, are some of the reasons I cheat. — Randy Travis Copy Share Image
And may we find when ended is the page, Death but a tavern on our pilgrimage. — John Masefield Copy Share Image
My books kept me from the ring, the dog-pit, the tavern, and the saloon. — Thomas Hood Copy Share Image
But after all, what have we todo with taverns? Real menacebelongs to the drawing-room. — Edward Morgan Forste Copy Share Image
Had Shakespeare listened to the news of Duncans death in a tavern or heard the knocking on his own bedroom door after… — Graham Greene Copy Share Image
Making it [St. Patrick's Day] a great day for the Irish, but just an ok day if you're looking for a quiet… — Jon Stewart Copy Share Image
I was conducted in the evening to a tavern where several of the weavers who advocate the principles of the People's Charter… — Henry Mayhew Copy Share Image
With "poets dead and gone" as Keats says in "Mermaid Tavern" they are alive and talking to us and us to them. — Gregory Orr Copy Share Image
I lived at home for 2 1/2 months each time. I waited tables at Govnr's Park Tavern in Denver and then I moved on. — Dana Perino Copy Share Image
This is April," he said, holding up the chicken. "She's the only friend I have left. I saved her from an evil… — Kirsten Miller Copy Share Image
Many a man who thinks to found a home discovers that he has merely opened a tavern for his friends. — Norman Douglas Copy Share Image
I am a drunkard from another kind of tavern. I dance to a silent tune. I am the symphony of stars. — Rumi Copy Share Image
This Bouillabaisse a noble dish is - A sort of soup or broth, or brew, Or hotchpotch of all sorts of fishes,… — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
Now musing o'er the changing scene Farmers behind the tavern screen Collect; with elbows idly press'd On hob, reclines the corner's guest,… — John Clare Copy Share Image
In the old days, people would gather around the fire, or they would gather at a tavern, and they'd tell a story.… — Joseph Gordon-Levitt Copy Share Image
Who keeps the tavern and serves up the drinks? The peasant. Who squanders and drinks up money belonging to the peasant commune,… — Anton Chekhov Copy Share Image
The tavern will compare favorably with the church. The church is the place where prayers and sermons are delivered, but the tavernis… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The most trifling actions that affect a man's credit are to be regarded. The sound of your hammer at five in the… — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
I show up in my writing room at approximately 10 A.M. every morning without fail. Sometimes my muse sees fit to join… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
A Christian might drink only ginger ale at the tavern bar, but there he is already on the way to drinking beer… — John R. Rice Copy Share Image
Because it is in the nature of things that they become extreme, we have passed down from manliness to cruelty. If I… — Quentin Crisp Copy Share Image
With my union project in my hand, from town to town, from one end of France to the other, to talk to… — Flora Tristan Copy Share Image
Hitler appeared, a man with limited intellectual abilities and unfit for any useful work, bursting with envy and bitterness against all whom… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
…Forgive us, O Lord, we acknowledge ourselves as type of the common man, Of the men and women who shut the door… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The Forgotten Man... works, he votes, generally he prays-but he always pays-yes, above all, he pays. He does not want an office;… — William Graham Sumner Copy Share Image
Rush like a river from the highest mountain, drink from the fountain and stop your counting. What kind of wine does he… — Trevor Hall Copy Share Image
A man who knows a thing, recognizes a given danger, and sees with his own eyes the possibility of a remedy, damned… — George Lincoln Rockwell Copy Share Image
“Souls of poets dead and gone, What Elysium have ye known, Happy field or mossy cavern, Choicer than the Mermaid Tavern? Have… — John Keats Copy Share Image
But after all, what have we to do with taverns? Real menace belongs to the drawing-room. — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
I was always frightened by taverns. They just seemed like very unpleasant places to go. — Matt Groening Copy Share Image
We live in a decaying age. Young people no longer respect their parents. They are rude and impatient. They frequently inhabit taverns… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
That's always the way with fanatics; they cross themselves at the tavern and throw stones at the temple. — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image