“Follow your fate, and be satisfied with it, and be glad not to be a second-hand motor salesman, or a yellow-press journalist, pickled in gin and nicotine, or a cripple – or dead.” — Ian Fleming
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- May there always be work for your hands to do,
- “I am easily satisfied with the best.”
- Men are nicotine-soaked, beer-besmirched, whiskey-greased, red-eyed devils.
- My dear girl, there are some things that are just not done, such as drinking Dom
- For her fifth wedding, the bride wore black and carried a Scotch and soda
- “A good gulp of hot whiskey at bedtime—it’s not very scientific, but it helps.”
- “Those who follow the crowd are quickly lost in it.”
- I was drawn to all the wrong things: I liked to drink
- Here’s to the night I met you. If I hadn’t met you, I wouldn’t have let you.
- This is our fate: eight hundred years’ disaster, crazily tangled like the Book of Kells