Derange Wine Quotes & Sayings
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If a person is to be unconventional, he must be amusing or he is intolerable: for, in the nature of the case, he guarantees you nothing but amusement. He does not guarantee you any of the little amenities by which society has assured itself that, if it must go to sleep, it will at least sleep in a comfortable chair. — Katharine Fullerton Gerould

Who could have foretold, from the structure of the brain, that wine could derange its functions? — Hippocrates

When the government is able to collect tax and seize private property without just compensation, it is an indication that the public is ripe for surrender and is consenting to enslavement and legal encroachment. A good and easily quantified indicator of harvest time is the number of public citizens who pay income tax despite an obvious lack of reciprocal or honest service from the government. — David Icke

Somehow we all end up paying for what we do. — William J. Clinton

There will be peace in the Middle East only when the Arabs love their children more than they hate Israel. — Golda Meir

In June 2002, I had just finished 'Laurel Canyon' and decided to move back to Los Angeles after nearly a decade in New York. Post-9/11 New York felt different. — Lisa Cholodenko

You cannot forgive just once, forgiveness is a daily practice. — Sonia Rumzi

Title IX came along and changed a lot of things for the better, but nevertheless, it meant that money became more important. — Dan Jenkins

The purpose of a spiritual discipline is to give us a way to stop the war, not by our force of will, but organically, through understanding an gradual training. — Jack Kornfield

There's nothing you can know that isn't known. — John Lennon

Snowflakes are unique, just like fingerprints, which means there is nothing quite so unique in the universe as a snowman's fingerprints. — Cuthbert Soup

Successful politicians are people who know how to make us think well of them without our realizing that that's what they're doing; they know how to make us admire and trust them. — Barton Swaim