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Drinking Cheers Quotes By Danielle Jamie

We fight hard, but love harder and the pull we have to each other is all consuming. — Danielle Jamie

Drinking Cheers Quotes By Bryan Brown

Never tell tales about a woman. No matter how far away she is, shell always hear you. — Bryan Brown

Drinking Cheers Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Beer, if drank with moderation, softens the temper, cheers the spirit, and promotes health. — Thomas Jefferson

Drinking Cheers Quotes By Gerard Way

Rock 'n' roll is not red carpets and MySpace friends, rock'n'roll is dangerous and should piss people off — Gerard Way

Drinking Cheers Quotes By Jim Dine

I work every day. I work all day. I've never had a holiday. It's all I really want to do. It's what I'm here for ... More and more, I'm just so grateful I was born an artist. — Jim Dine

Drinking Cheers Quotes By Dan Wells

Isolde took a swig. "It doesn't matter if you believe it or not. Your government just gave you two months to get knocked up." She held up the bottle, her face dull and red. "Cheers."
"You better get your fill of the booze now, then," said Xochi. "You'll be drinking for two pretty soon. — Dan Wells

Drinking Cheers Quotes By Lisa Aldridge

Ice cream is three times more soothing and infinitely cheaper than counseling. — Lisa Aldridge

Drinking Cheers Quotes By Neal Shusterman

It's kind of like religion. It gives us comfort to believe we have defined something that is, by its very nature, indefinable. As to whether or not we've gotten it right, well, it's all a matter of faith. — Neal Shusterman

Drinking Cheers Quotes By Laurie Perez

We pick up our shots and for the first time there's a total absence of sound in the room. From the ceiling, shy silver things blink and wait. Dennis doesn't sit, but hovers at the edge of the table, leaning in with a darkroom perfected slump. His hair hangs like its edges were dipped in lead. Thin spears pointing to the table. I'm looking at his face; we're both serious in a self-aware way, pretending not to notice.

"It doesn't even feel like I left. God, you look fucking terrible. But it's a terrible face that drinks tequila well. Down. And cheers."

We force a dull clash of cups and pour everything down at once. The hard tequila shudders that never happen in the movies. First your head feels light, then it starts receiving the distress signals from throat, lungs, belly. Your shoulders jerk to shake off the snake that wrapped around you and squeezed. It burns. The good burn. — Laurie Perez