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Art is indeed not the bread but the WINE of life. | Jean Paul Richter |
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Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup, And I’ll not look for WINE. | Ben Johnson |
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Great people talk about ideas, average people talk about things, and small people talk about WINE. | Fran Lebowitz |
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Here with a loaf of Bread beneath the Bough, A Flask of WINE, a book of Verse– and Thou Beside me singing in the Wilderness– And Wilderness is Paradise now. | Omar Khayyam |
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Honest humour is the oil and WINE of a merry meeting. | Washington Irving |
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I have drunken deep of joy, And I will taste no other WINE tonight. | P.B. Shelley |
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I have eaten your bread and salt, I have drunk your water and WINE; The deaths ye have died I have watched beside And the lives that ye led were mine. | Rudyard Kipling |
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I love everything that is old : old friends, old times, old manners, old books and WINE. | Oliver Goldsmith |
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I wish courtesy could invent some custom of entertainment other than WINE. | William Shakespeare |
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Leave a kiss but in the cup, And I’ll not look for WINE. | Ben Johnson |
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Old wood best to burn, old WINE to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read. | Francis Bacon |
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Pastime, like WINE, is poison in the morning. | Thomas Franklin |
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The WINE urges me on, the bewitching WINE, which sets even a wise man to singing and to laughing gently and rouses him up to dance and brings forth words which were better unspoken. | Homer, The Odyssey |
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When the WINE is in, the wit is out. | Thomas Bacon |
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WINE makes a man more pleased with himself; I do not say that it makes him more pleasing to others. | Samuel Johnson |
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