A Quote by Ray Charles

Drunken talk isn’t meant to be printed in the paper. — © Ray Charles
Drunken talk isn’t meant to be printed in the paper.
When I take a black-and-white portrait, it's not particularly meant to please you. It's meant to talk to you; it's meant to shame you. It's meant to scream out at you, and it has a message.
More paper money cannot make a society richer, of course, it is just more printed-paper. Otherwise why is it that there are still poor countries and poor people around?
We're not militant, but there are certain things that are absolutely secret. There was a pilot printed on red paper, and I read everything on my iPad and have a scanner on my desk for these purposes. I scanned in the script, and red paper script scans in perfectly fine.
I'm not one of those to say Kyoto is not worth the paper it's printed on.
Comics are printed on paper, which is expensive, making it tough to stay in business.
Nothing chased nightmares away faster than the rustle of printed paper.
No vision is worth the paper it's printed on unless it is communicated constantly and reinforced with rewards.
Are we taking the drunken drivers off the road only to turn them into drunken pedestrians?
Drunken with what? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you will. But be drunken.
I find digital content much easier and more rewarding to interact with on screen than printed on paper.
A book is not necessarily made of paper. A book is not necessarily made to be read on a Kindle. A book is a collection of text, organized in one of a variety of ways. You could say that words printed on paper and bound between cloth covers will someday be obsolete. But if and when that day comes, there will still be a thing called books.
Be always drunken. Nothing else matters: that is the only question. If you would not feel the horrible burden of time weighing on your shoulders and crushing you to the earth, be drunken continually.
My father was predisposed to drunken rages. I would hide under the bed. My sister and I were talking just the other day about the terror a drunken man in a rage can create in a child.
The French Revolution printed money because they didn't have any, so they just printed it, and this was a revolutionary step which of course we are still reaping the huge consequences of today. It struck me that this was beginning to happen...there had been scandals where shares had been printed.
Every drunken skipper trusts to Providence. But one of the ways of Providence with drunken skippers is to run them on the rocks.
Relax, Jailbait," said Avery. "A drunken kiss is nothing compared to a drunken fall. God knows I've kissed plenty of guys drunk." "And yet, I remain unkissed tonight," mused Adrian.
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