A Quote by Chuck Palahniuk

Part of her doing suicide intervention is my caseworker has to mix me another gin and tonic. — © Chuck Palahniuk
Part of her doing suicide intervention is my caseworker has to mix me another gin and tonic.
A good heavy book holds you down. It's an anchor that keeps you from getting up and having another gin and tonic.
I don't know what reception I'm at, but for God's sake give me a gin and tonic.
There's an old man sitting next to me, making love to his tonic and gin.
Much has been written on the subject of self-care, and what truly counts as such; one woman's double gin and tonic is another woman's culturally appropriated yoga retreat.
I really need a gin and tonic.
I guess the difference between Gin and me is that when Gin got shut in the barn she thought Edmond didn't love her anymore but because I could feel Edmond out there somewhere always loving me I didn't have to howl all night.
The gin and tonic has saved more Englishmen's lives, and minds, than all the doctors in the Empire.
I had an Aston Martin phone worth ?15,000 given to me as a present. I dropped it in a gin and tonic about 15 seconds after opening it.
In Western Australia they don't even know how to make that vital piece of sailboating equipment, the gin and tonic.
Personally, I believe a rocking hammock, a good cigar, and a tall gin-and-tonic is the way to save the planet.
It's nine o'clock on a Saturday, the regular crowd shuffles in / There's an old man sitting next to me making love to his tonic and gin / He says, 'Son, can you play me a memory?/ I'm not really sure how it goes / But it's sad and it's sweet, and I knew it complete when I wore a younger man's clothes.'
I've never felt scared of flight, ever. It's really weird. I don't know. They stick a gin and tonic in your hands and I just think, "Life is good!"
... I didn't know whether to feel angry at her for making me part of her suicide or just to feel angry at myself for letting her go.
I was in a band in Auckland, and I remember they all hated me. They had a big intervention. They said, basically, 'Gin, we think you suck.' I was miserable. I cried and cried. But looking back, that taught me about social skills and how to communicate with musicians.
I work for three or four hours a day, in the late morning and early afternoon. Then I go out for a walk and come back in time for a large gin and tonic.
...we ask: Why suicide? We search for reasons, causes, and so on.... We follow the course of the life he has now so suddenly terminated as far back as we can. For days we are preoccupied with the question: Why suicide? We recollect details. And yet we must say that everything in the suicide's life- for now we know that all his life he was a suicide, led a suicide's existence- is part of the cause, the reason, for his suicide.
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