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Don't drink to get drunk. Drink to enjoy life.
Jack Kerouac
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Drinking should be for savoring experiences rather than for excessive intoxication.

This quote emphasizes the importance of moderation and mindfulness in enjoying life. Jack Kerouac suggests that the act of drinking should be about enhancing life's moments and experiences, rather than seeking to escape reality through drunkenness. It advocates for a conscious approach to enjoying life's pleasures.

Themes

DrinkingEnjoymentLifeModerationMindfulness

In practice

Example use cases

During a toast at a wedding, one might say this quote to encourage mindful drinking.

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