A Quote by J. R. Moehringer

Of course many bars in Manhasset, like bars everywhere, were nasty places, full of pickled people marinating in regret. — © J. R. Moehringer
Of course many bars in Manhasset, like bars everywhere, were nasty places, full of pickled people marinating in regret.
We went from candy bars, to handle bars, to hangin' in bars, to being behind bars
The only reason people go to bars is to get drunk and have sex. To me, bars are what hell is like.
Gay bars in America aren't weird sex clubs. They're sanctuaries. I know so many straight friends that go to gay bars more than I ever do, male and female, because they can go there and be social and there's no expectation there. It's a safe place. It's almost like the real world version of Comic-Con in some places. You can go without judgment.
no one wanted to look at the common evils of society. Very few were willing to put aside their own pursuit of happiness long enough to consider the effects of greed and jealousy around them. From what she'd seen, humans were essentially troubled. For every one behind bars, another ten deserved to be behind bars, but that would put one in ten Americans behind bars.
We go to Europe, and they think we're totally prejudiced 'cause we hang the bars and stripes. But for us, the bars and stripes doesn't mean we want to see anybody in slavery or anything like that. It's just our heritage. To us, the bars and stripes means grits, 'y'all,' and the beauty of the South. There's no prejudice at all in that with us.
I don't like candy bars. I eat the big rectangular bars. You know - anything between 85 and 50 percent cocoa.
All those good people huddling behind bars in gated communities - it's the wrong way round. The others should have the bars.
Diddy was trying to squeeze the life out of me. I felt like I don't wanna keep giving him my bars. Cause he's taking from my tank. I need all of these bars.
The room inside is definitely the biggest plus of the car. Your head is not anywhere near the (roll) bars, like it's sitting against the bars in the other (current) cars.
The nightlife in Baltimore is very mixed. Any gay people I know go to the hipster bars; they don't go to the gay bars. Start your night at the Club Charles, and then you can meet people to go other places. The Charles has been Baltimore's favourite cool hipster bar forever.
I wasn't a social drinker. I used to say that I didn't want to go to bars because they were full of assholes like me.
I'm not a big wine guy. And bars, I never go to bars anymore. It's such a drag, man.
That's sort of what I felt... I miss drinking, I thought bars were truly holy places.
I used to play in biker bars, different places like that.
Looking back, we had the hard time, but the privilege, of actually coming up playing biker bars and little bitty college bars.
For African American children, in particular, the odds are extremely high that they will have a parent or loved one, a relative, who has either spent time behind bars or who has acquired a criminal record and thus is part of the under-caste - the group of people who can be legally discriminated against for the rest of their lives. For many African American children, their fathers, and increasingly their mothers, are behind bars. It is very difficult for them to visit. Many people are held hundreds or even thousands of miles away from home.
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