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Refrain from drink which is the source of all evil-and the ruin of half the workmen in this Country.

One key symptom of alcoholism is that the individual comes to need a drink for every mood-one to calm down, one to perk up, one to celebrate, one to deal with disappointment, and so on.

I lived on rum, I tell you. It's been meat and drink, and man and wife, to me.

We used to drink an awful lot of alcohol.

I think your alcohol intake has to change. You know, usually a big person feels they can drink anything they want to and as much as they want to and I've cut that way back.

I don't smoke and I don't drink alcohol.

Whoever takes just plain ginger ale soon gets drowned out of the conversation.

And then you have the responsibility and the duty of being good examples to youngsters, not smoke, training hard, go to bed early, don't drink alcohol, don't take drugs, it's very important to have a policy for educating against doping.

The harsh, useful things of the world, from pulling teeth to digging potatoes, are best done by men who are as starkly sober as so many convicts in the death-house, but the lovely and useless things, the charming and exhilarating things, are best done by men with, as the phrase is, a few sheets in the wind.

I like liquor - its taste and its effects - and that is just the reason why I never drink it.

Hefeweizen. Never drink something you can't spill.

If four or five guys tell you that you're drunk, even though you know you haven't had a thing to drink, the least you can do is to lie down a little while.

I prefer to think that God is not dead, just drunk.

And I have always told the patients when I talk to them. When they come around and say, "What will you have to drink? Oh that's right you don't drink." Just speak up and say, 'Of course I drink. But I just don't drink alcohol.'

Zen martini: A martini with no vermouth at all. And no gin, either.

During the Civil War, on hearing complaints that Gen. Ulysses S. Grant drank alcohol to excess Find out what Grant drinks and send a barrel of it to each of my other generals!

Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it.

Alcoholic drinks, rightly used, are good for body and soul alike, but as a restorative of both there is nothing like brandy.

Claret is the liquor for boys; port for men; but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandy.

Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink.

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