Whisky Quotes
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I've been on the whisky diet - I've already lost three days!
Tommy Cooper -
You know these love letters mix with whisky, just don't light a match when you kiss me.
Jon Bon Jovi
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For a bad hangover take the juice of two quarts of whisky.
Eddie Condon -
Between his eyes, there were four lines, the marks of such misery as children should never feel. He spoke with that wonderful whisky voice that so many Spanish children have, and he was a tough and entire little boy.
Martha Gellhorn -
I'm on a whisky diet. I've lost 3 days already.
Tommy Cooper -
I really do believe that there are those who would like and trust me better if they saw me weeping into a whisky, making a fool of myself, getting aggressive, maudlin and drunkenly out of control. I have never found those states in others anything other than tiring, awkward, embarrassing and fantastically dull, but I am quite sure that people would cherish a view of me in that condition at least once in a while.
Stephen Fry -
How do men act on a sinking ship? Do they hold each other? Do they pass around the whisky? Do they cry?
Sebastian Junger -
I remember that first week at the Whisky and the gigs we (The Buffalo Springfield) did with the Byrds, We could really smoke ! That band never got on record as bad, and as hard as we were. Live we sounded like the Rolling Stones.
Stephen Stills Buffalo Springfield
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I was brought up to believe that Scotch whisky would need a tax preference to survive in competition with Kentucky bourbon.
Hugo Black -
When you work hard all day with your head and know you must work again the next day what else can change your ideas and make them run on a different plane like whisky?
Ernest Hemingway -
From the early days of the telegraph, to be a telegrapher was a job, and there weren't many of those folks. They could recognize each other's style by their dots and dashes. They called that the "fist." St. George, they have a fist. You taste something from St. George, even across categories - the gin, the whisky - it tastes like something from St. George. It's the same as going to a great bar: You get the soul of the person making it.
Adam Rogers -
Her name was Maude and she drank whisky all day from a fruit jar under the counter.
Flannery O'Connor -
Whisky has always tasted like introspection to me, a quiet moment after taking a sip, the lingering aftertaste, inviting you to ponder upon the flavours on your tongue.
Hannu Rajaniemi -
Whisky is liquid sunshine.
George Bernard Shaw
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A glass of whisky in Scotland in the thirties cost less than a cup of tea.
Catherine Helen Spence -
Her own hair was a glory of copper fire that morning, shining like a whisky still, long and loose in gentle flames down her back.
Elizabeth Wein -
He taught me the difference between a good single malt whisky and a bad one.
Catherine Zeta-Jones