eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die quotes

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A man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry.
making what's new
Ill and good, old, for as we die in you,
You die in Time, Time in Eternity.
Let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we shall die.
Call a truce, then, to our labours--let us feast with friends and neighbours,
And be merry as the custom of our caste;
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Drink, and dance and laugh and lie,
Love the reeling midnight through,
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You have nothing more to fear. Not death nor decay. Here in this cup is my gift of life to you. I'm going to make you immortal. An ...
... every event has had its cause, and nothing, not the least wind that blows, is accident or causeless. To understand what happen ...
Dining-out is a vice, a dissipation of spirit punished by remorse. We eat, drink and talk a little too much, abuse all our friends ...
The label of liberalism is hardly a sentence to public igominy: otherwise Bruce Springsteen would still be rehabilitating used Cad ...
Sir, they are a race of convicts, and ought to be thankful for anything we allow them short of hanging.
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