Spring Break Drinking Quotes & Sayings
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Top Spring Break Drinking Quotes

People seem to think themselves in some ways superior to heaven itself, when they complain of the sorrow and want round about them. And yet it is not the devil for certain who puts pity into their hearts. — Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie

The only things you can truly love after such a short time are ice cream flavors and comfortable shoes. — Janette Rallison

I barely heard someone behind me at the bar say, "Are they fighting or having a book club?" And a different person answered, "I'm unclear. Looks like foreplay to me." We both ignored them. — Mia Sheridan

I apologized to her once for spending less time with her, but she blew it off. You're in love. That makes you actually kind of boring to people who aren't in love. You know, the sane ones. — Claudia Gray

That's how, on the second-to-last day of the job, the convict crew that tarred the plate-factory roof in 1950 ending up sitting in a row at ten o'clock on a spring morning, drinking Black Label beer supplied by the hardest screw that ever walked a turn at Shawshank Prison. That beer was piss-warm, but it was still the best I ever had in my life. We sat and drank it and felt the sun on our shoulders, and not even the expression of half-amusement, half-contempt on Hadley's face - as if he was watching apes drink beer instead of men - could spoil it. It lasted twenty minutes, that beer-break, and for those twenty minutes we felt like free men. We could have been drinking beer and tarring the roof of one of our own houses. — Stephen King

Sometimes, all you had to do was exist in order to be someone's saviour. — Keigo Higashino

A city which belongs to just one man is no true city — Sophocles

The atrocities in Cambodia are a direct and understandable response to the violence of the imperial system. — Noam Chomsky

I love how summer just wraps it's arms around you like a warm blanket. — Kellie Elmore

As for what you're calling hard luck - well, we made New England out of it. That and codfish. — Stephen Vincent Benet

Property is desirable as the ground work of moral independence, as a means of improving the faculties, and of doing good to others, and as the agent in all that distinguishes the civilized man from the savage. — James F. Cooper

The way I approach stardom and the show, I'm like a politician. I'm an elected late-night official to do your work. — Arsenio Hall