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Whiskey Quotes - Page 3

Whiskey claims to itself alone the exclusive office of sot-making.

Whiskey claims to itself alone the exclusive office of sot-making.

Thomas Jefferson, Henry Augustine Washington (1854). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont”, p.285

Come, let me know what it is that makes a Scotch man happy!

"The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides". Book by James Boswell. Statement on October 23, 1773., 1785.

Whiskey is carried into committee rooms in demijohns and carried out in demagogues.

Mark Twain, Paul Fatout (1997). “Mark Twain Speaks for Himself”, p.50, Purdue University Press

I love whiskey and haggis. I can't get enough of either.

"Today" Interview, www.today.com. Ocotber 1, 2007.

Crooked cards and straight whiskey, Slow horses and fast women.

Kenneth Rexroth (1967). “The Collected Shorter Poems”, p.321, New Directions Publishing

The Irish sometimes make and keep a vow against whiskey; these vows are usually limited to a short time.

Maria Edgeworth (1848). “Castle Rackrent. An essay on Irish bulls. An essay on the noble science of self-justification. Ennui. The dun”, p.28