Rain makes corn, corn makes whiskey.
It was so quiet, a reservation kind of quiet, where you can hear somebody drinking whiskey on the rocks three miles away.
We got more provisions for our whiskey than the same money, which we paid for the liquor, would have bought; so after all it proved a very profitable investment.
You can handle just about anything that comes at you out on the road with a believable grin, common sense and whiskey.
Whiskey is all right in its place - but its place is hell.
Religion is like an ice cold whiskey on a hot day.
You pretty much can't get away from bacon or whiskey in the South. Put a doughnut in it and you'd be good to go.
The stains could be seen only in the sunlight, so Ruth was never really aware of them until later, when she would stop at an outdoor cafe for a cup of coffee, and look down at her skirt and see the dark traces of spilled vodka or whiskey. The alcohol had the effect of making the black cloth blacker. This amused her; she had noted in her journal: 'booze affects material as it does people'.
I'm not very geeky. I'm quite homespun. I would say I'm more modern rustic than gadget-orientated. I like woollen things and log fires and whiskey
Brother, be a brother, fill this tiny cup of mine. And please, sir, make it whiskey: I have no head for wine!
She spilled whiskey on her shirt, she gon have to get it cleaned. She been going way to hard, someone has to intervene.
Politicians and music don't mix. It's like whiskey and wine.
A Christian might drink only ginger ale at the tavern bar, but there he is already on the way to drinking beer and whiskey. The girl who attends a ball but never dances a step, will soon surrender her body to the lustful embrace of every casual male acquaintance as other dancers do.
Men are nicotine soaked, beer besmirched, whiskey greased, red-eyed devils.
There are battered husbands. Apparently this happens when the woman is real big, the man is very small, and they each drink a quart of whiskey a day.
Stop your nonsense and drink your whiskey!
I'm drowning in whiskey river.
I must not mix champage, whiskey, and gin. (Repeated fifty times to fill column. )
Whiskey don't make liars it just makes fools.
The Irish sometimes make and keep a vow against whiskey; these vows are usually limited to a short time.