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I wandered into the kitchen with my beer cup still in hand. There was nothing worse than being alone at a party. Well, not true. Being alone and sober.
"Hey."
I turned and was actually happy to see Noah. At least I wouldn't be the lonely loser. "Hi."
He glanced at my still mostly full beer.
"I really hardly ever drink. My friend assumes if he puts a beer in my hand I'll drink it; if I don't, he does. I'm more or less his cupholder. — Renita Pizzitola

If you expect to reach the goal of perfection, never look at the cup as being half empty, see it as being half full. — Barbara Hart

He sat with his cup of tea at the kitchen table. On the window ledge beside him stood the two bottles of cherry brandy, one half empty, the other full. Romantic thoughts stirred in the silence, touching again on unwritten novels and the past. He suddenly had the sensation of being abroad, out of reach of yesterday's existence. This abroad was a place of tranquillity, a Switzerland of the soul blanketed in snows of peace, permeated with a dread of causing disturbance; where no bird sang or called, as if out of no desire to. — Andrey Kurkov

in 1944 the Germans executed brutal, slaughtering attacks on the people of mountain Crete. — Adam Nicolson

I like any big city. I like any place where you can see a guy with a pants-full of pooh fighting a ghost. — Brian Posehn

Capital can do nothing without brains to direct it. — J. Ogden Armour

I'd always tried to resist playing the supervirility thing. I liked showing the vulnerability of age. — Clint Eastwood

The solution to a pile of mildewed stuff is to rewash it with your regular detergent as well as a cup or two of white vinegar. A note on amounts: for a regular washing, a half cup to a full cup of white vinegar is more than enough to help cut down on smells and serve as a natural fabric softener. But when you're dealing with overpowering smells like mildew, you'll need to up the ante, and being aware of those differences will help you to apply that understanding to various laundering situations you may find on your hands. Baking soda is another option, but I prefer vinegar because I think it works better, — Jolie Kerr

Seneca devoted much of his time to writing essays in praise of poverty, and in lending money at usurious rates. — Josh Billings