A Quote by Phil Lynott

I tasted freedom and I really liked it. — © Phil Lynott
I tasted freedom and I really liked it.
I have tasted freedom. I will not give up that which I have tasted.
When I heard the idea of a Slayer wine, I tasted the wines they suggested for us. To be honest, I was a bit skeptical at first before I tasted it, but once I tried it, I thought, 'You know what? This is actually really good. A really fruity and round type of flavor for a red wine.' It's very flavorful and tasted awesome!
I thought it was crazy for people to eat dirt until I actually tasted it. I really liked it!
I liked Augustus Waters. I really, really really liked him. I liked the way his story ended with someone else. I liked his voice. I liked that he took existentially-fraught free throws.
I have tasted freedom. I will not give up that which I have tasted. I have a lot more to drink. For that reason, the political numbers game will be played. I know the rules of their game now and how to play it.
I really liked 'Walk The Line,' and I really liked 'Girl Interrupted,' and I really liked '3:10 To Yuma.'
He tasted passion. He tasted emotion. He tasted a world he’d never imagined, one he could never enter. It was right there in front of him, suddenly open to him. Unexpected. Exciting. Scary.
I nodded. I liked Augustus Waters. I really, really, really liked him. I liked the way his story ended with someone else. I liked his voice. I liked that he took existentially fraught free throws. I liked that he was a tenured professor in the Department of Slightly Crooked Smiles with a dual appointment in the Department of Having a Voice That Made My Skin Feel More Like Skin. And I liked that he had two names. I’ve always liked people with two names, because you get to make up your mind what you call them: Gus or Augustus? Me, I was always just Hazel, univalent Hazel.
Once you've tasted freedom, it stays in your heart...
The Egyptians have grown in confidence, they've tasted freedom, and there's no way back.
The Egyptians have grown in confidence, theyve tasted freedom, and theres no way back.
Once a man has tasted freedom he will never be content to be a slave.
Emily Dickinson liked to shock people. She liked to break rules. There was a kind of rebellious freedom in her inner world.
You have never tasted freedom, friend, or you would know it is purchased not with gold, but steel.
When I kissed you, you didn't mind. I thought I tasted of too many cigarettes, but you tasted like wine.
I liked playing in small clubs. I really liked holding the attention of thirty or forty people. I never liked the roar of the big crowd.
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