Clamato Bloody Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 11 famous quotes about Clamato Bloody with everyone.
Top Clamato Bloody Quotes

Only a very bold country would mix vodka and clams. The cocktail, also known as the Bloody Caesar, was invented in 1969 by Canadian hero Walter Chell, who crushed fresh clams into tomato juice and added plenty of vodka. Americans can now take the easy route by buying Clamato off the shelf. — Kerry Colburn

Vincent doesn't like seeing Maura upset, and well, it's hard for her not to be upset when I'm around." "Can't say I'm surprised," Vito said. "She's Vincent's weakness. If he doesn't learn to control that, he'll get her killed." "Antonio says it's the other way around." "I don't often disagree with the Boss, but nah ... her blood will be on Vincent's hands someday. — J.M. Darhower

I don't want you to be a people-pleaser; you need to stand up for what you want and what you believe. — Amy Reece

It takes two to tango but just one dance with the devil to bring the house down. — Jason Versey

A feud is this way: A man has a quarrel with another man, and kills him; then that other man's brother kills him; then the other brothers, on both sides, goes for one another; then the cousins chip in
and by and by everybody's killed off, and there ain't no more feud. But it's kind of slow, and takes a long time. — Mark Twain

Just spend a few more months playing video games. That hand-eye coordination will come in handy when you get to third base. — John Green

I seem to grow more acutely conscious of the swift passage of time as I grow older. When I was small, days and hours were long and spacious, and there was play and acres of leisure, and many children's books to read. I remember that as I was writing a poem on "Snow" when I was eight. I said aloud, "I wish I could have the ability to write down the feelings I have now while I'm still little, because when I grow up I will know how to write, but I will have forgotten what being little feels like." And so it is that childlike sensitivity to new experiences and sensations seems to diminish in an inverse proportion to growth of technical ability. As we become polished, so do we become hardened and guilty of accepting eating, sleeping, seeing, and hearing too easily and lazily, without question. We become blunt and callous and blissfully passive as each day adds another drop to the stagnant well of our years. — Sylvia Plath

I conceived 'All Is Song' as a modernised, loosely interpreted version of Socrates's life. — Samantha Harvey

I had learnt at the onset not to carry on public work with borrowed money. — Mahatma Gandhi

We're more sexually repressed than men, having been given a much more strict puritanical code of behavior than men ever have. — Kate Millett

Pets require feeding, training, affection and exercise, but in return they offer unconditional love and companionship. — Jeanne Phillips