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  2. Portal:Holidays/Quotes/11 - Wikipedia

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    Kissing is like drinking salted water: you drink and your thirst increases. ”

  3. 50 Irish sayings guaranteed to make you smile - AOL

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    Lend me $10 and I'll buy you a drink! Kiss me, I'm Irish! I'm not Irish. Kiss me anyway. Everyone can't be Irish, somebody has to drive. St. Patrick was a saint, I ain't. Irish Sayings.

  4. Great Minds Drink Alike: 10 Best Beer Quotes from ... - AOL

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    They say great minds drink alike; Plato, Shakespeare and even Abraham Lincoln have declared their love for the brew. Writers and comedians have waxed poetic about a pint, ...

  5. Category:Quotations from literature - Wikipedia

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    I. I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul. I have always depended on the kindness of strangers; I killed seven with one blow! I once was lost, but now am found

  6. Brüderschaft - Wikipedia

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    ' brotherhood-drinking ') [a] is a drinking ritual, or a rite of passage, [1] to consolidate friendship. Two people simultaneously drink a glass of the same alcoholic beverage each, with their arms intertwined at the elbows. A "brotherly kiss" is customary after emptying the glasses, which then seals the ritual. [1]

  7. 15 Food and Drink Slogans You'll Never Forget - AOL

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    Check out the slideshow above for 15 unforgettable food and drink slogans. America's Most Outrageous French Fries Outrageously Expensive Foods America's Healthiest Fast-Food Breakfast Items.

  8. There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip - Wikipedia

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    There is a reference to the many things that can intervene between cup and lip already in an iambic verse by Lycophron (3rd century BC). [citation needed] Erasmus noted in his Adagia that the Greek and Latin versions of the proverb had been recorded by the Carthaginian grammarian Sulpicius Apollinaris (fl. 2nd century C.E.), as quoted in Aulus Gellius's Attic Nights: [1] " πολλὰ ...

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