I look up the telephone number of Alcoholics Anonymous. Then, my hands shaking, I open the bar and drink the leftover whiskey, gin and vermouth-whatever I can lay my shaking hands on.
I vill destroy de snickers bar!" Gazzy(The Gas Man)
Death is another bar which lies several steps below the normal world. I'm at its threshold, but not yet in it. Its doorway is doorless.
I had teeth that stuck out so far, I used to eat other kids' candy bars by accident.
You are in a prison with no bars. I worry about you.
It's like, "Women can't handle things because they're always sad. That's estrogen. " Men brag about testosterone, which makes them completely out of control too. On the other end of things, it's like, "Oh it was just testosterone. He got in a bar fight. " Why is that better than crying at work?
Right now, American law bars the admission of aliens suspected of terrorist activity - but not of terrorist sympathies.
Set the bar high - do the best you possibly can.
I was in a karaoke video in 1991, for a song called 'Sukiyaki,' which is a very famous Japanese song, and I've actually heard from people that they've been in bars in Asia where they've seen me come up in the 'Sukiyaki' video that they play behind you. I'm in that. I'm in a karaoke video.
I'm not confident in social situations; just going up to someone in a bar and saying 'Hi' is going to be even more difficult because they won't know the real me. They will just know me as a fictional person I play on the screen.
Strangers come up to me in bars and tell me about their sex lives. I'm thinking, 'You think I can make it better somehow?'
The only reason people go to bars is to get drunk and have sex. To me, bars are what hell is like.
Keeping them behind bars does little to reduce crime, but it does a lot to tear apart families, our prisons and our jails are now our mental health institutions.
In Mississippi the important thing is hooch, not bar equipment.
What I really like about Cuba is that you can go into a local bar in a provincial town and you'll get jazz played at the highest standard - played often a cappella, or certainly with no amplification or whatever. Even if you are not knowledgeable about music, and I am not, you can find yourself really enjoying it.
I mean, what is prison, really, except a good bar without the liquor?
Kindness is stronger than iron bars.
I never thought I'd ever do a pirate bar, to be honest with you.
Let wickedness escape as it may at the bar, it never fails of doing justice upon itself; for every guilty person is his own hangman.
I can say with great confidence that I was much more critical of the people I knew than of the people I didn't. Just because I know what they're capable of, so the bar is set so much higher for them - unfairly, frankly.