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Brandy Quote by Andrew Lane

“I am a . . . solitary . . . man, he said. 'I do not suffer fools gladly, and I prefer to spend my time alone with a book and a decanter of brandy.” quote by Andrew Lane
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““I am a . . . solitary . . . man, he said. 'I do not suffer fools gladly, and I prefer to spend my time alone with a book and a decanter of brandy.””

Andrew Lane

About This Quote

He prefers solitude with a book and brandy, rejecting foolish company.

In simple terms: He enjoys alone time with books and drink.

Key Takeaway

Embrace solitary pursuits that bring you joy.

Themes

solitude intellectualism refinement

Mood

contemplative melancholic

Type

literary personal

When to use this quote

  • reading
  • quiet evenings
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

literature alcohol personal preference

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do you seek solitude?
  • What balance do you need between social and alone time?
A Different Perspective

Isolation can become unhealthy if excessive.

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