"The whiskey died away in time and was renewed and died again, but the street ran on. From that night the thousand streets ran as one street, with imperceptible corners and changes of scene."
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"That the American, by temperament, worked to excess, was true; work and whiskey were his stimulants; work was a form of vice; but he never cared much for money or power after he earned them."
"When the weather's rough and it's whiskey in the rain it's best to wrap your savior up in cellophane."
"I have just had eighteen whiskeys in a row. I do believe that is a record."
"Seventeen whiskeys. A record, I think."
"I can't drink whiskey like I used to back then, that's for sure."
"The bottle of whiskey - the second one - was now in constant demand by all present, excepting Catherine, who 'felt just as good on nothing at all."
"Whiskey: a torchligh procession marching down your throat."
"There were happy days, with watermelon, and sad days of whiskey."