Quote by Catherine McKenzie Download Open image ““His mouth tastes like Scotch, and feels familiar, like somewhere I've been before.”” — Catherine McKenzie ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Don't you have something plain and wholesome, like scotch or bourbon?” — Charlotte MacLeod Copy Share Image
“I sipped my scotch. It was smoky and smooth, tasting of peat and aged oak, underscored by licorice and the intangible essence of Scottish… — Viet Thanh Nguyen Copy Share Image
“First things first, though, I thought, and headed straight for the liquor cabinet. Times like this call for straight scotch, no rocks.” — Susan Toy Copy Share Image
“Whoever said laughter is the best medicine has clearly never tasted scotch.” — Anne Taintor Copy Share Image
“Whoever said laughter is the best medicine had clearly never tasted scotch.” — Anne Taintor Copy Share Image
“The first snort of coke, the first taste of a woman, the first sip of scotch: every high is different, but somehow the same.” — Reed Farrel Coleman Copy Share Image
“The whiskey tasted like expensive honey. A bit too sweet, with smoky and earthy undertones. He hated it, but it was the beverage that… — J.C. Reed Copy Share Image
“Without a word, he walked over to the sideboard and grabbed one of the decanters and a crystal glass. He returned to his seat… — Sylvain Reynard Copy Share Image
“We pour Scotch into a glass and then call to mind thoughts of water, and then we mix the actual Scotch with the abstracted… — John Green Copy Share Image
“everyone has regrets. Loose ends. Things they could do if they had more time.” — Catherine McKenzie Copy Share Image
“In a sense you could say I’ve already been to my own funeral.” — Catherine McKenzie Copy Share Image
“Too many things had happened in too short a time span. Did people’s lives really change this quickly? Years of sameness, and then a… — Catherine McKenzie Copy Share Image
“I don’t need my heart anymore, you can have it. Cut it out, put it in a box, bury it in the hard ground,… — Catherine McKenzie Copy Share Image
“When we get home from the funeral, the house is already thick with people. It feels like the whole town’s here, though of course… — Catherine McKenzie Copy Share Image
“And why do the main characters always have to hate each other at the beginning of the movie? Like, hello, red flag. It’s so… — Catherine McKenzie Copy Share Image
“Is there a panic button I can hit? Or better yet, a button that will pause this whole scene while I figure out how… — Catherine McKenzie Copy Share Image
“But, of course, everyone has regrets. Loose ends. Things they could do if they had more time.” — Catherine McKenzie Copy Share Image
“So, I know what messy is, and it isn’t love. No, love is supposed to be simple. It’s supposed to be about brushing raindrops… — Catherine McKenzie Copy Share Image
“Suppose I say summer, write the word “hummingbird,” put it in an envelope, take it down the hill to the box. When you open… — Catherine McKenzie Copy Share Image