A Quote by Paul Giamatti

I'm not a big wine guy. And bars, I never go to bars anymore. It's such a drag, man. — © Paul Giamatti
I'm not a big wine guy. And bars, I never go to bars anymore. It's such a drag, man.
We went from candy bars, to handle bars, to hangin' in bars, to being behind bars
Drag shows are one of my favorite things in the world. As a straight man I love going to gay bars. People at gay bars just love to dance.
In 1996 I was working on a play in New Orleans, and they needed a drag queen. I offered to play the role. That led to guest appearances at bars, which led to regular appearances at bars, which led to hosting. I eventually started working six days a week in bars before moving to N.Y.C.
I don't like candy bars. I eat the big rectangular bars. You know - anything between 85 and 50 percent cocoa.
The only reason people go to bars is to get drunk and have sex. To me, bars are what hell is like.
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 go to rock bars. Why would I go to rock bars? I can do that every night; it's boring.
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.
I became this guy that does drum programming, and I don't want to be that guy anymore. I don't want to sit in front of my computer for 18 hours programming 16 bars of music.
The problem is that many MPs never see the London that exists beyond the wine bars and brothels of Westminster.
As a straight man, I love going to gay bars. People at gay bars just love to dance.
I come from what we call the pre-'Drag Race' drag world where I didn't start doing this with aspirations of being a reality television star, or this going any further than the small smoky bars of Pittsburgh.
All those good people huddling behind bars in gated communities - it's the wrong way round. The others should have the bars.
Of course many bars in Manhasset, like bars everywhere, were nasty places, full of pickled people marinating in regret.
Looking back, we had the hard time, but the privilege, of actually coming up playing biker bars and little bitty college bars.
Sometimes it could be just during the day, when I'm riding in the car or on the plane. I'll hear somebody say something that strikes a chord and I write it down and write bars at a time, and then when I'm in the studio I go to those bars and I'm like, "Maybe I should make a song about this."
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