This is the great fault of wine; it first trips up the feet: it is a cunning wrestler.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Titus Maccius Plautus
What whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Irish Proverb
Old wine and friends improve with age.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Italian Proverb
Under a tattered cloak you will generally find a good drinker.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Spanish Proverb
When I drink, I think; and when I think, I drink.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Francois Rabelais
I do not live in the world of sobriety.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Oliver Reed
Drunkenness is temporary suicide.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Bertrand Russell
They make much of our drinking, but never think of our thirst.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by L. Schefer
Of all vices, drinking is the most incompatible with greatness.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Sir Walter Scott
It’s not the drinking to be blamed, but the excess.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by John Selden
Drunkenness is nothing but voluntary madness.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Seneca
O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by William Shakespeare
I’m only a beer teetotaler, not a champagne teetotaler.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by George Bernard Shaw
I’m not so think as you drunk I am.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by John Squire
Wine is bottled poetry.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Robert Louis Stevenson
Better belly burst than good liquor be lost.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Jonathan Swift
Water is the only drink for a wise man.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Henry David Thoreau
Sometimes too much drink is barely enough.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Mark Twain
Water, taken in moderation, cannot hurt anybody.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Mark Twain
Many a woman drives a man to drink water.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Source Unknown
The hangover became a part of the day as well allowed-for as the Spanish siesta.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Source Unknown
Beauty is in the eye of the Beer holder!Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Source Unknown
I drink to make other people interesting.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Source Unknown
The piano has been drinking, not me.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by Tom Waits
The worst thing about some men is that when they are not drunk they are sober.Alcohol and AlcoholismQuotations by William Butler Yeats
There is only one way left to escape the alienation of present day society: to retreat ahead of it.AlienationQuotations by Roland Barthes
Without alienation, there can be no politics.AlienationQuotations by Arthur Miller
Alimony is like buying oats for a dead horse.AlimonyQuotations by Arthur Baer
Alimony — the ransom that the happy pay to the devil.AlimonyQuotations by H. L. Mencken
Union may be strength, but it is mere blind brute strength unless wisely directed.Quotations by Samuel Butler
Coalitions though successful have always found this, that their triumph has been brief.AlliancesQuotations by Benjamin Disraeli
Peace, commerce and honest friendship with all nations; entangling alliances with none.AlliancesQuotations by Thomas Jefferson
‘Tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world.AlliancesQuotations by George Washington
No people do so much harm as those who go about doing good.AltruismQuotations by Mandell Creighton
That must be wonderful; I have no idea of what it means.AmbiguityQuotations by Albert Camus
Clearly spoken, Mr. Fogg; you explain English by Greek.AmbiguityQuotations by Benjamin Franklin
I fear explanations explanatory of things explained.AmbiguityQuotations by Abraham Lincoln
Those who write clearly have readers, those who write obscurely have commentators.AmbiguityQuotations by Abraham Lincoln
Ambition — it is the last infirmity of noble minds.AmbitionQuotations by Sir James M. Barrie
All ambitions are lawful except those that climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind.AmbitionQuotations by Henry Ward Beecher