“A new study suggests that middle-aged adults who go on periodic drinking binges may face a heightened risk of dementia later on in life. The study is entitled, 'National Strategy for Victory in Iraq.'” MayFacesStudyRiskMiddleGoes OnVictoryAdultsStrategyDrinkingIraqEntitledMiddle AgedDementiaBinge Author:Tina Fey
“The ending of my experience with cocaine came in a periodic way. I would get high less frequently, I would use smaller amounts, and I would do coke for less periods of time. And that process just kept increasing and increasing until I wasn't using it at all. I didn't go on a program anywhere. I didn't join an organization or detox anywhere. I just slowly tapered off until it was gone. That was also true of my heavy pot use. I just tapered off until there was almost no use at all. And the same thing was true of drinking tons of beer.” WayUseProcessGoneGoes OnAmountPeriodsProgramOrganizationDrinkingHeavyBeerPotCocaineCokeGetting High Author:George Carlin
“That's what I would like to do until the end of time, to go on scribbling my articles on the third floor of the Sloan Building, in between playing tennis and drinking coffee at my other study in the Concord Avenue branch of Burger King.” EndsStudyBuildingGoes OnKingsThirdsDrinkingCoffeeTennisBranchesArticlesEnd TimesAvenuesBurgersDrinking CoffeeBurger King Author:Paul Samuelson
“The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition claims that a moderate beer drinker - whatever that means - swallows 11 percent of his dietary protein needs, 12 percent of the carbohydrates, 9 percent of essential phosphorus, 7 percent of his riboflavin, and 5 percent of niacin. Should he go on to immoderate beer drinking, he becomes a walking vitamin pill.” NeedsShouldMeanGoes OnWalkingEssentialsPercentClaimsDrinkingBeerNutritionJournalPillsModeratesProteinVitaminsDrinkersBeer DrinkingClinicalsCarbohydratesBeer DrinkersPhosphorus Book:The Joy of Drinking Source: The Joy of Drinking
“Katagiri Roshi says: "Poor artists. They suffer very much. They finish a masterpiece and they are not satisfied. They want to go on and do another." Yes, but it's better to go on and do another if you have the urge than to start drinking and become alcoholic or eat a pound of good fudge and get fat.” IfsWantArtistSufferingPoorGoes OnDrinkingSatisfiedFatsUrgesPoundsMasterpieceAlcoholicsFudge Book:Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within Source: Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within
“Stupid things like that which I never took into consideration – that I never thought about before like "Oh, maybe I'm hindering my singing by drinking all this amount before I go on stage. Maybe it's making me not project my voice properly."” VoiceStageStupidGoes OnAmountProjectsSingingDrinkingConsiderationStupid Things Author:Ladyhawke