Here’s to you, old friend, may you live a thousand years,
Just to sort of cheer things up this vale of human tears;
And may I live a thousand too–a thousand–less one day,
Cause I wouldn’t care to be on earth and hear you’d passed away.
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- For some ten-thousand years, women have
- Wine has been a part of civilized life for some seven thousand years.
- For the test of the heart is trouble And it always comes with years.
- There’s none of these demure boys come to any proof; for thin drink doth so
- One drink is too many and thousand not enough.
- “One drink is too many for me and a thousand not enough.”
- Now don’t say you can’t swear off drinking; it’s easy. I’ve done it a thousand times. —W. C. Fields
- Come in the evening, or come in the morning, Come when you are looked for, or come without warning,
- The Horse and Mule live thirty years, Yet know nothing of wines and beers…
- Here’s hoping that you live forever and mine is the last voice you hear.