Barrelhouse Brewery Quotes & Sayings
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I got to chase my dream for a while, see what it's like, but this - " He stood and swept his arms wide. "This, and my family, is worth any price. — J.L. Langley

When you try to grasp the way the Western world is going, you see that we are on a ratchet towards a surveillance state, which is coming to include the whole population in its surveillance. This is our reward for accepting the restraints on the way we live now. — Tom Stoppard

In the life of the individual when love awakens it is older than everything else, because when it exists it seems as if it has existed for a long time; it presupposes itself back into the
distant past until all searching ends in the inexplicable origin. — Soren Kierkegaard

For the record, I am so turned on by your elbow patches, I'm coming out of my skin over here. — Alice Clayton

Gamache knew people were like homes. Some were cheerful and bright, some gloomy. Some could look good on the outside but feel wretched on the interior. And some of the least attractive homes, from the outside, were kindly and warm inside.
He also knew the first few rooms were for public consumption. It was only in going deeper that he'd find the reality. And finally, inevitably, there was the last room, the one we keep locked, and bolted and barred, even from ourselves. Especially from ourselves. — Louise Penny

Tobey puts the CD on. Then he comes over and hugs me. I lean my head on his chest.
'I want to know everything about you,' he whispers. — Susane Colasanti

I was never ruined but twice: once when I lost a lawsuit, and once when I won one. — Voltaire

What kind of God would allow suffering in His universe? — Randall Stewart

When making your ass, always draw the shape of Africa, or as Latrice would say, the homeland. — Sharon Needles

I was always drawn to music. It consumed my thoughts and when I realized I could make people feel something through music that is all I wanted to do. — John Swihart