A Quote by Anita Loos

Always go to the solitary drinker for the truth! — © Anita Loos
Always go to the solitary drinker for the truth!
Solitary confinement has been used extensively, it always has. I was in prison for 44 years; it was a normal part of life - the practice of it. They put you in solitary confinement for disciplinary reasons, they put you in solitary confinement to protect you from violence or whatever, and they also put you in solitary confinement just to show you who has got the power ... It's not something new; it's just something that nobody really cared about in the past.
I'm not much of a drinker. I'm an eater more than a drinker. So I feel that I don't have to wait to get a hangover in order to eat these.
My dad had always been a big decaf coffee drinker. But my mom had always been more of a tea drinker. So I grew up around a lot of tea. And I also really love tea. But I'm not one of those people who has ever felt the need to choose between coffee and tea. I think that is a completely false dichotomy.
I'm a whiskey drinker, but Cesaro is a coffee drinker.
I always loved that solitary experience of making things. There's a solitary aspect to animating... It's ultimately the animator and the puppet coaxing a performance out of it.
Writing is a solitary journey, so I am always excited to go out on book tour and meet readers one-on-one.
I have always taken care of my body; I'm not a drinker, I've never smoked. And I've always exercised. That's all you have to do.
I'm a lager drinker. I'm quite a stupid lager drinker. I do like my lager and mashed potatoes.
I've always been someone who's believed in truth. I believe truth exists. I don't believe in relativism, a 'your truth, my truth' kind of a thing. However, I also believe that the truth must always be spoken in love - and that grace and truth are found in Jesus Christ.
There are no small number of people in this world who, solitary by nature, always try to go back into their shell like a hermit crab or a snail.
I'm not a heavy drinker, I can sometimes go for hours without touching a drop.
I remember when I was a kid I thought I could either be an athletic water drinker, like an Olympic-level water drinker, or I could invent Windex. Which I thought was really smart, because it already existed.
Solitary. But not in the sense of being alone. Not solitary in the way Thoreau was, for example, exiling himself in order to find out where he was; not solitary in the way Jonah was, praying for deliverance in the belly of the whale. Solitary in the sense of retreat. In the sense of not having to see himself, of not having to see himself being seen by anyone else.
I'm perceived to be this solitary character, but nothing could be further from the truth.
I never had a drink at all till I was 38. I'm just not a drinker. I go days without drinking.
The Truth is in the prolouge. Death to the romantic fool., the expert in solitary confinement.
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