1794 Whiskey Quotes & Sayings
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Our opinions of the world, are confessions of character. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
But they keep saving me because they know I stand for something. They're just not sure what yet.
-The Pagoda — A.S. King
If religious instruction were not allowed until the child had attained the age of reason, we would be living in a quite different world. — Christopher Hitchens
In this life he laughs longest who laughs last. — John Masefield
When God made the planet, he made the plants, he made the animals, he made the Sun and the Moon, and he made us, and we're all interconnected, and when we disregard, disrespect, or damage any part of it, we do violence against creation. — Naomi Oreskes
The movie cheerfully offends all civilized notions of taste, decorum, manners and hygiene ... is the movie vulgar? Vulgarity is when we don't laugh. When we laugh, it's merely human nature. — Roger Ebert
Birds seem to be the happiest creatures on earth, yet they have none of what we call the comforts of life. — Olive Thorne Miller
Aging and death is what happens to everybody. — Young Jean Lee
In a chemistry class there was a guy sitting in front of me doing what looked like a jigsaw puzzle or some really weird kind of thing. He told me he was writing a computer program. — Jon Postel
We can plant a house, we can build a tree — Kurt Cobain
A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand. — Barbara Johnson
like the instincts of the homing pigeon, there is a vision inside you of the life you want. — Jim Huling
My wife converted me to religion. I never believed in hell until I married her. — Hal Roach
The world is full of grief and no peace but every body has a different way of ending it. — Auliq Ice
It's easy for us to feel separate from other people and from other forms of life, especially if we don't have a reliable connection to our own inner world. Without insight into our internal cycles of pleasure and pain, desires and fears, there is a strong sense of being removed, apart or disconnected. When we do have an understanding of our inner lives, it provides an intuitive opening, even without words, to the ties that exist between ourselves and others. — Sharon Salzberg
Indeed, in 1794, George Washington had not only authorized sending national troops into battle against Pennsylvanians resisting the whiskey tax, he had taken to the field to lead the forces himself. Later, Andrew Jackson had acted boldly to crush South Carolina's attempt to nullify the 1832 tariff. — Harold Holzer