Drinking Quotes
1652 quotes by 1066 authors
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There are more old drunkards than old physicians.
— Francois Rabelais
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Remember gentleman, it's not just France we're fighting for, it's Champagne!
— Winston Churchill
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When I sell liquor, it's bootlegging. When my patrons serve it on a silver tray on Lakeshore Drive, it's hospitality.
— Al Capone
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...and I'm standing on the corner of Fifth and Vermouth.
— Tom Waits
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I don't drink anymore, on the other hand I don't drink any less either.
— W.C. Fields
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There is no such thing as a bad whisky. Some whiskies just happen to be better than others.
— William Faulkner
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I work until beer o'clock.
— Stephen King
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Why do I drink Champagne for breakfast? Doesn't everyone?
— Noel Coward
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I drink when I have occasion, and sometimes when I have no occasion.
— Miguel de Cervantes
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Write drunk; edit sober.
— Ernest Hemingway
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Champagne is one of the elegant extras in life.
— Charles Dickens
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Drinking makes uninteresting people matter less and late at night, matter not at all.
— Lillian Hellman
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But Champagne is not drinking.
— David Niven
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I always wake up at the crack of ice.
— Joe E. Lewis
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Alcohol is a very necessary article. It enables Parliament to do things at eleven at night that no sane person would do at eleven in…
— George Bernard Shaw
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I would give all of my fame for a pot of ale and safety.
— William Shakespeare
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Beer, if drank with moderation, softens the temper, cheers the spirit, and promotes health.
— Thomas Jefferson
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Beer is not a good cocktail-party drink, especially in a home where you don't know where the bathroom is.
— Billy Carter
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Drinking is a way of ending the day.
— Ernest Hemingway
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Who cares how time advances? I am drinking ale today.
— Edgar Allan Poe
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