Roy Keane (Roy Maurice Keane) Quotes
They have a few drinks, and maybe the prawn sandwiches, and they don't realise what's going on out on the pitch.

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I don't drink at lunchtime because I'm very weak at alcohol like most Asians.
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I stayed a virgin until I was 23. I didn't do drugs or drink or smoke.
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I like the effect drink has on me.
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When I'm not working... I'm an actor! I'm auditioning! I like to hang out, have fun, drink, club, meet boys, look for boyfriends, play MASH, the usual.
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I never drink while I'm working, but after a few glasses I get ideas that would never have occurred to me dead sober.
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I must have a drink of breakfast.
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It's just not a good idea to drink and drive; that is just common sense. But common sense is not that common!
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I said (to Daniel Jones), 'You realise I'm always going to be The Guy From Savage Garden'. He said, 'How do you think I feel? I'm The Other One From Savage Garden!'
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The trouble with jogging is that the ice falls out of your glass.
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The shakes stop if you drink enough, but then so does everything else.
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I don't drink water, haven't drank water in 40 years.
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Whatever part drink may play in the writer's life, it must play none in his or her work.
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There can be nothing more frequent than an occasional drink.
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Tell the cook of this restaurant with my compliments that these are the very worst sandwiches in the whole world, and that, when I ask for a watercress sandwich, I do not mean a loaf with a field in the middle of it.
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The game has gone rather scrappy as both sides realise they could win this match or lose it.
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When people drink, they talk, and talk is dangerous!
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The more I know, the more I realise I don't know. And the more I realise I'll never truly understand.
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Progress is a continuing effort to make the things we eat, drink, and wear as good as they used to be.
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Having been raised by actors who love moral ambiguity and flawed protagonists, I feel like it's sort of in the blood to want to take it on.
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We're in a period of revolutionary change. I'm optimistic. One's self changes, and then the world changes. It's going to begin internally, not externally.
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Those flimsy webs that break as soon as wrought, attain not to the dignity of thought.
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The Government which attacks its own innocent subjects has no claim to be called a civilised government. Bear in mind, such a government does not survive long. I declare that the blows struck at me will be the last nails in the coffin of the British rule in India.
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They have a few drinks, and maybe the prawn sandwiches, and they don't realise what's going on out on the pitch.