Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Liquor. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Liquor Quotes and Sayings from 97 influential authors, including George Saintsbury,Tracy Brogan,Ambrose Bierce,William James,Gwyneth Paltrow, for you to enjoy and share.

It is the unbroken testimony of all history that alcoholic liquors have been used by the strongest, wisest, handsomest, and in every way best races of all times. By George Saintsbury Wisest Handsomest Strongest Times Unbroken

Vodka tonic with lemon. By Tracy Brogan Vodka Lemon Tonic

Rum, n. Generically, fiery liquors that produce madness in total abstainers. By Ambrose Bierce Rum Generically Fiery Abstainers Liquors

The sway of alcohol over mankind is unquestionably due to its power to stimulate the mystical faculties of human nature, usually crushed to earth by the cold facts and dry criticisms of the sober hour. By William James Nature Hour Sway Alcohol Mankind

My one light American Spirit that I smoke once a week, on Saturday night. By Gwyneth Paltrow American Spirit Saturday Week Night

Water - a thoroughly underrated drink. By Wayne Gerard Trotman Water Drink Underrated

Freedom and Whisky gang tegither. By Diana Gabaldon Whisky Freedom Tegither Gang

Here's to alcohol, the rose colored glasses of life. By F Scott Fitzgerald Alcohol Life Rose Colored Glasses

I used to like whiskey. But it's been a long time since I've been drunk. By Claude Williams Whiskey Drunk Long Time

My selective memory of what drinking was like told me that standing at the bar in a pub, on a summer's evening with a long, tall glass of lager and lime was heaven, and I chose not to remember the nights on which I had sat with a bottle of vodka, a gram of coke and a shotgun, contemplating suicide. By Eric Clapton Pub Long Tall Heaven Vodka

I get drunk on emotions. By J. Limbu Emotions Drunk

Ever heard the phrase, 'candy is dandy but liquor is quicker?'"Great she wanted to get me drunk."Ah ... ever heard of underage!""Where there's a will there's a way," she said, matter-of-factly."That's your great plan? By Jessica Shirvington Phrase Candy Quicker Drunk Great

Tea. It was not a perfect way to live one's life, By Alan Bradley Tea Life Perfect Live

Midnight shout and revelry, Tipsy dance and jollity. By John Milton Tipsy Midnight Revelry Jollity Shout

Since the outbreak of war, there has been in our country a steady increase in the consumption of spirits, wine and beer. It is estimated that in dollar volume, the annual outlay is now practically double what it was before the war. By William Lyon Mackenzie King War Spirits Wine Beer Outbreak

Alcohol was for people who basically wished to be dead but lacked the courage to kill themselves. By Macdonald Harris Alcohol People Basically Wished Dead

Outside of the usual bar or nightclub, it's not every day that I get a drink bought for me-at least not by strangers and certainly not on a workday. On that Saturday, in September 2010, it was from three separate individuals. By Jason Leclerc Nightclub Workday Usual Bar Day

We have a drinking game in Australia, it's called drinking. By Jim Jefferies Australia Drinking Game Called

Whatever you wanna drink girl, pick right now. If you can't hold your liquor, better quit right now. By Drake Girl Pick Wanna Drink Liquor

For gin, in cruel sober truth, supplies the fuel for flaming youth. By Noel Coward Gin Truth Supplies Youth Cruel

Jazz and vodka, the fuel of resistance. By Rawi Hage Jazz Vodka Resistance Fuel

Whiskey's to tough, Champagne costs too much, Vodka puts my mouth in gear. I hope this refrain, Will help me explain, As a matter of fact, I like beer. By Tom T. Hall Champagne Vodka Whiskey Tough Gear

Beer soothes the upset soul. By Thomas E. Mann Beer Soul Soothes Upset

Here's to alcohol: the cause of, and answer to, all of life's problems. By Matt Groening Alcohol Problems Answer Life

What is God drunk on? Your love. By John Crowder God Drunk Love

Vicodin and vodka the breakfast of champion's. By George Allen Vicodin Champion Vodka Breakfast

What's drinking? A mere pause from thinking! By Lord Byron Drinking Thinking Mere Pause

Two great European narcotics, alcohol and Christianity. By Friedrich Nietzsche Christianity European Narcotics Alcohol Great

Alcohol is not the answer to all questions By Swami Vivekananda Alcohol Questions Answer

Coffee, whiskey, and fishing poles. That's really all you need in life. By Brandi Carlile Coffee Whiskey Poles Fishing Life

Sherry, the civilized drink. By W. Somerset Maugham Sherry Drink Civilized

Everything in moderation except whiskey, and sometimes too much whiskey is just enough. By Mark Twain Whiskey Moderation

Damn what you like, Pieterzoon. But don't damn liquor. It's the stuff of life! By James Clavell Pieterzoon Damn Liquor Life Stuff

Alcohol makes other people less tedious, and food less bland, and can help provide what the Greeks called entheos, or the slight buzz of inspiration when reading or writing Visiting today's Iran, I was delighted to find that citizens made a point of defying the clerical ban on booze, keeping it in their homes for visitors even if they didn't particularly take to it themselves, and bootlegging it with great brio and ingenuity. These small revolutions affirm the human By Christopher Hitchens Iran Greeks Visiting Alcohol Tedious

Ya think that the whiskey tastes good? Try a big cup of sobriety - now that is the good stuff! By Steven Tyler Good Whiskey Tastes Sobriety Stuff

Always liquor before you poker By Penelope Ward Poker Liquor

Drunkenness as a triumphant irruption of the plant in us. By Gilles Deleuze Drunkenness Triumphant Irruption Plant

I gave alcohol everything I had By Alcoholics Anonymous Gave Alcohol

yo ho ho and a bottle of rum By Robert Louis Stevenson Rum Bottle

To alcohol! The cause of ... and solution to ... all of life's problems By Matt Groening Alcohol Problems Solution Life

You know a little drink now and then never hurt nobody, but when you can't git started without asking the bottle, you in trouble. By Alice Walker Bottle Trouble Drink Hurt Git

I wanna get drunk 'til I'm off my mind. One bourbon, one scotch, and one beer. By John Lee Hooker Drunk Til Mind Wanna Bourbon

I'm the demon alcohol, demon alcohol, demon alcohol, demon alcohol. Let's party. By Ozzy Osbourne Alcohol Demon Party

This used to be my drug of choice. In my teens my drug of choice was acceptance, in my twenties it was approval, in my thirties it was love, in my forties it was Scotch. By Louise Penny Drug Choice Scotch Acceptance Approval

Cigarettes and coffee: an alcoholic's best friend! By Gerard Way Cigarettes Coffee Friend Alcoholic

O drink is mighty! secrets it unlocks, Turns hope to fact, sets cowards on to box, Takes burdens from the careworn, finds out parts In stupid folks, and teaches unknown arts. What tongue hangs fire when quickened by the bowl? What wretch so poor but wine expands his soul? By Horace Mighty Turns Drink Secrets Unlocks

the liquor aiding the shorthand of my loneliness. It was strange that I could feel differently so easily, that there was a sure way to soften the crud of my own sadness. By Emma Cline Loneliness Liquor Aiding Shorthand Easily

Alcohol is the devil and I need Chinese food. By Rihanna Chinese Alcohol Food Devil

For a bad hangover take the juice of two quarts of whisky. By Eddie Condon Whisky Bad Hangover Juice Quarts

Alcohol is the number one addictive drug in our day. By Dallin H. Oaks Alcohol Day Number Addictive Drug

Gotta love alcohol and sex hormones. By Tucker Max Gotta Hormones Love Alcohol Sex

Beer is a gift from the goddesses, a soothing balm given our species to bring joy and comfort in compensation for the curse of self-awareness, the awful realization of our mortality By Alan D. Eames Beer Goddesses Selfawareness Mortality Gift

They talk about prohibition in America. What can one do in a country such as that? 'What does one do in America when one is sad - without alcohol?' asks Zwonimir. By Joseph Roth America Talk Prohibition Zwonimir Sad

I'm drunk. Correct. What the f*** is it to you? By Calamity Jane Correct Drunk

Dehortations from the use of strong liquors have been the favourite topic of sober declaimers in all ages, and have been received with abundance of applause by water-drinking critics. But with the patient himself, the man that is to be cured, unfortunately their sound has seldom prevailed. By Charles Lamb Dehortations Ages Critics Strong Liquors

Whatever you want - nonalcoholic, of course. By Rick Riordan Nonalcoholic

Who keeps putting alcohol in my alcohol? By Tara Sivec Alcohol Putting

Foster poured some more bourbon for his guest. I don't know what it's By Tom Clancy Foster Guest Poured Bourbon

I drink to make other people interesting. By George Jean Nathan Interesting Drink Make People

Orange flavoring and vodka. They By Truman Capote Orange Vodka Flavoring

Love is alcohol. By Katherine Applegate Love Alcohol

(beer was a thing only to be drunk on holidays), and By George Eliot Beer Holidays Thing Drunk

Two of them there drinking red liquor like it was sadness medicine. By Thomas Pynchon Medicine Drinking Red Liquor Sadness

Men and women drink essentially because they like the effect produced by alcohol. The sensation is so elusive that, while they admit it is injurious, they cannot after a time differentiate the true from the false. To them, their alcoholic life seems the only normal one. They are restless, irritable, and discontented, unless they can again experience the sense of ease and comfort which comes at once by taking a few drinks-drinks which they see others taking with impunity. By William Duncan Silkworth Men Alcohol Women Drink Essentially

Alcohol is the river we sit on the banks of, contemplating. Sometimes we watch ourselves float past, sometimes we watch ourselves sink. By Nick Flynn Contemplating Alcohol Watch River Sit

The men in bars, who explain every dark secret of this world, Tito, have you noticed, no secret requires more than three drinks to explain. Who killed the Kennedys? Three drinks. America's real motive in Iraq? Three drinks. The three-drink answers can never contain the truth. The By William Gibson Tito Explain Secret Drinks Bars

Well, between Scotch and nothin', I suppose I'd take Scotch. It's the nearest thing to good moonshine I can find. By William Faulkner Scotch Nothin Suppose Find Nearest

Different cocktails for different Saturday nights. By Drew Barrymore Saturday Nights Cocktails

Drink promises you everything, but gives nothing ... By Nancy Astor Drink Promises

I like my whiskey wild, By Jack Kerouac Wild Whiskey

There are three things that make me want to drink: difficult times, when I want alcohol to either alleviate the pain or allow me to feel it; clear days that make me want to scribble all over the irritating blue sky; and well, waking up in the morning. By Abigail Thomas Make Drink Difficult Times Clear

Herb is the healing of a nation, alcohol is the destruction. By Bob Marley Herb Nation Alcohol Destruction Healing

Alcohol, I had learned, was an eloquent if somewhat inaccurate interpreter. I had placed my trust that December night in glass after glass of it, eager not for drink but for a bit of talk. By Monique Truong Alcohol Learned Interpreter Eloquent Inaccurate

This is how the Dauntless mourn: by chasing grief into the oblivion of alcohol and leaving it there. By Veronica Roth Dauntless Mourn Chasing Grief Oblivion

What the heart conceals the drink reveals. By Anonymous Reveals Heart Conceals Drink

Adventure runs on all sorts of whiskey. By Atticus Poetry Adventure Whiskey Runs Sorts

Don't think I'm talking nonsense because I'm drunk. I'm not a bit drunk. Brandy's all very well, but I need two bottles to make me drunk. By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Drunk Talking Nonsense Bit Brandy

A martini. Shaken, not stirred. By Sean Connery Shaken Martini Stirred

When in doubt, bourbon through it. By Donna Ison Doubt Bourbon

He got up from the floor and reached for the whisky bottle. Nick held out his glass. His eyes fixed on it while Bill poured. Bill poured the glass half full of whisky. "Put in your own water," he said. "There's just one more shot." "Got any more?" Nick asked. "There's plenty more but dad only likes me to drink what's open." "Sure," said Nick. "He says opening bottles is what makes drunkards," Bill explained. "That's right," said Nick. He was impressed. He had never thought of that before. He had always thought it was solitary drinking that made drunkards. By Ernest Hemingway, Nick Bill Floor Reached Whisky

I quot the drink name because pouring fifteen different types of liquor into a glass of Coke does not an LIit make. But I learned an invaluable lesson that night: after one glass, who gives a shit anymore. Your taste buds sure don't. By Harper Bentley Coke Make Glass Quot Drink

It was through reading that I discovered the crucial, even sacrosanct place the rituals of drinking held in the American imagination - the ingenious way alcohol seemed to lubricate everything from onerous chitchat to self-conscious sexual advances. By Daphne Merkin American Crucial Imagination Advances Reading

Drunks conjure an endless drama from their bottles. By Mason Cooley Drunks Bottles Conjure Endless Drama

Tobacco and alcohol, delicious fathers of abiding friendships and fertile reveries. By Luis Bunuel Tobacco Alcohol Delicious Reveries Fathers

Wine and a straitjacket. That pretty much sums it up. By Shannon Celebi Wine Straitjacket Pretty Sums

Drink moderately, for drunkeness neither keeps a secret, nor observes a promise. By Miguel De Cervantes Drink Moderately Secret Promise Drunkeness

Christmas is the alcoholidays By Sigmund Freud Christmas Alcoholidays

I doubt if you can have a truly wild party without liquor. By Carl Sandburg Liquor Doubt Wild Party

Drinking is such a necessity to human life that people cannot fathom an individual who, like a child confined to a church pew, gets little enjoyment out of it and would rather do other things. By Criss Jami Drinking Pew Things Necessity Human

All substances the cunning chemist TimeMelts down into that liquor of my life. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Life Substances Cunning Chemist Timemelts

What two ideas are more inseparable than beer and Britannia? By Sydney Smith Britannia Ideas Inseparable Beer

I take the juice of two bottles of whisky. By Dean Martin Whisky Juice Bottles

What sobriety conceals, drunkenness reveals. By Anonymous Conceals Drunkenness Reveals Sobriety

alcohol played the midwife By James Branch Cabell Alcohol Midwife Played

The sterner self of the Populace likes bawling, hustling, and smashing; the lighter self, beer. By Matthew Arnold Hustling Beer Populace Bawling Smashing

Whiskey will always be a part of my life. By Artie Lange Whiskey Life Part

Shaken and not stirred. By Ian Fleming Shaken Stirred

I hate brandy...it stinks of modern literature. By Harold Pinter Brandy Literature Hate Stinks Modern

Hope. Nothing is more intoxicating. By Cornelia Funke Hope Intoxicating

Music and Wine are one. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Wine Music