Bars Quotes
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Strangers come up to me in bars and tell me about their sex lives. I'm thinking, 'You think I can make it better somehow?'
— Chris Harrison
I am one of those people, and I may be personally biased, who wishes that I had some place to come out of the closet besides a bar.
— Christopher Rice
Of course many bars in Manhasset, like bars everywhere, were nasty places, full of pickled people marinating in regret.
— J.R. Moehringer
A man who takes away another man's freedom is a prisoner of hatred, he is locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow mindedness.
— Nelson Mandela
One big contribution my father [Stephen Hawking] has made is to show that having a disability does not bar you from leading a full and eventful life.
— Stephen Hawking
Prisoners at the bar, have you anything to say in your defence?
— Agatha Christie
It was like a church in there as only the truly lost sit in bars on Tuesday mornings at 8:00 a.m.
— Charles Bukowski
In Puppies Behind Bars, when the puppy is eight weeks old it is given to an inmate. The inmate is responsible for the dog.
— Doris Roberts
I look really young. I always get carded at bars. No one believes that I'm over 18, let alone over 21.
— Monica Keena
The way the neurotic sees it: bars on his door mean that he's locked in; bars on your door mean that he's locked out.
— Mignon McLaughlin
You can't really walk anywhere. Where are you going to go? Everything closes at a certain hour and it's a highway with bars on it; that's what it is.
— John Leguizamo
Kerouac opened a million coffee bars and sold a million pairs of Levis to both sexes. Woodstock rises from his pages.
— William S. Burroughs
How much of our literature, our political life, our friendships and love affairs, depend on being able to talk peacefully in a bar!
— John Wain
The piano bar is the gateway to the halls of masturbation.
— Henry Miller
I lived in Koreatown for five years, and I lived blocks away from about seven karaoke bars.
— David Walton
Eminem's rhyme patterns are super dope and he can squeeze a million words in a couple bars. Crazy creative. His voice changes alot though.
— Chamillionaire
It is the missed opportunity that counts, and in a love that vainly yearns from behind prison bars you have perchance the love supreme.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
I thought, If I'm gonna run a jazz club, if I've got Miles Davis' posters in my bar, I should at least know what his horn sounds like.
— Oprah Winfrey
I feel like I am a celebrity for no reason, like people are resentful I didn't have to play bars for 10 years to get a record deal.
— Carrie Underwood
Pornography is rather like trying to find out about a Beethoven symphony by having somebody tell you about it and perhaps hum a few bars.
— Robertson Davies
Sex is better than talk. Ask anybody in this bar. Talk is what you suffer through so you can get to sex.
— Woody Allen
Man is eating the earth up like a candy bar.
— Anne Sexton
The trustiest rule of social disintegration: bars burn last.
— Steve Aylett
A sports bar is a way to take a bar and fill it with even more annoying people than usual.
— Demetri Martin
When you are behind bars with no hope of release, you need to find strength wherever you can. Personally, I found strength in Michael Jackson.
— Nelson Mandela
Prayer breaks all bars, dissolves all chains, opens all prisons, and widens all straits by which God's saints have been held.
— Edward McKendree Bounds
I learned to swing on monkey bars over asphalt. I learned that if you fall, it hurts, so you try not to fall. But it's still worth swinging.
— Tim Cordes
I come around when you least expect me! I'm sitting at the bar when your glass is empty!
— Donald Glover
No matter how far society "progresses," our thirst for community and connection will never diminish. Bars satisfy this need.
— Jon Taffer
A woman of 40 or 50 or 60 can take estrogen replacements, get facelifts, spend her money in bars.
— Helen Fisher
Sit around the bars, talked to people, ate in the restaurants, and chatted with the old ladies on the street. Fishermen are pretty much that way.
— Donna Leon
For the door to the house had many bolts, locks, bars, and fasteners, as is common in the dwellings of misers.
— Michael Crichton
Do you know that granola bars are apparently worse for you than chocolate bars? We've been had, Chris, had by the Quaker Oats man.
— Laura Buzo
Years are like candy bars ... We're paying more, but they're getting shorter.
— Charles M. Schulz
The only time I set the bar low is for limbo.
— Michael Scott
I was their bar freak, they needed me to make themselves feel better. just like, at times, I needed that graveyard.
— Charles Bukowski
I'm not a peak oil person. I'm not a biohazard apocalyptic kind of freak. I don't have a supply of weapons or gold bars under my house.
— Tim Hecker
Still it made no sense to Pershing that one set of people could be in a cage, and the people outside couldn't see the bars.
— Isabel Wilkerson
My doctors say the more I continue to push, the more I can continue to raise that bar, the better I can get.
— Chris Pronger
To be human is to keep rattling the bars of the cage of existence, hollering, 'What's it for?'
— Robert Fulghum
A jump lead walks into a bar. The barman says "I'll serve you, but don't start anything."
— Tommy Cooper
A ship, an isle, a sickle moon With few but with how splendid stars The mirrors of the sea are strewn Between their silver bars!
— James Elroy Flecker
Germans found "American" (by which they often meant Irish) bars and their drinking customs both peculiar and unhealthy.
— Donna R. Gabaccia
The stars that sparkled, and the cars that parkled, and the bars, and the barmen, were presently taken over by her
— Vladimir Nabokov
All roads lead past shooting ranges, liquor stores, and gay bars. Wanderlust is part of the American Spirit.
— Andrew Smith
The bar was pulsating with rock music and packed with partiers, all set to leave their inhibitions, and their sobriety, behind.
— Kenneth Eade
Evil thought is a dangerous pet. It is safer to play with it from behind the iron bars of circumstance.
— Jerome K. Jerome
Sure, Malcolm Turnbull is less anti-science and anti-culture than [Tony] Abbott, but low bar, and there's not a lot to show for it beyond rhetoric.
— Justine Larbalestier
Disperse your menacing armies! And relinguish your delicious stores of Nestle Crunch bars.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Two men look out through the same bars. One sees the mud and the other the stars.
— Frederick Longbridge
All loss is one, and one loss becomes all, a single death is the key to the gate that bars memory.
— Diana Gabaldon
Getting over a painful experience is much like crossing monkey bars. You have to let go at some point in order to move forward.
— C.S. Lewis
The city of Cork - the urban center, where all the shops and bars and everything are - is actually an island, a river island.
— John Jeremiah Sullivan
Language learning deserves special mention. It is, bar none, the best thing you can do to hone clear thinking.
— Tim Ferriss
I don't hang out at trendy Hollywood bars.
— Anton Yelchin
I have my limits, Lauren, he said, low. She knew it, could feel the caged beast hurling against his bars, knew how close he was.
— Joey W. Hill
Manhandeling a lady was asking for trouble pretty much anywhere, but square in the middle of cowboy-central, it was close to suicidal.
— Linda Lael Miller
I've had some of the best times of my life at The KK. The best staff at the greatest college bar in the country!
— Chris Chelios
I had come to appreciate the reality of solitude and the illusion of community that bars provide.
— Martha Cooley
Never will this prevail, that the things that are not are - bar your thought from this road of inquiry.
— Parmenides
You don't remember the times your dad held your handle bars. You remember the day he let go.
— Lenore Skenazy
I do jump behind the bar when we're really busy, but by that point I've usually drunk too much to work.
— Jason Flemyng
I don't like candy bars. I eat the big rectangular bars. You know - anything between 85 and 50 percent cocoa.
— Andrew Luck
Karaoke bars combine two of the nation's greatest evils: people who shouldn't drink with people who shouldn't sing.
— Tom Dreesen
I can't raise the bar of others if I haven't raised the bar for myself.
— John C. Maxwell
The canary is like a man's soul. It sees bars around it, but instead of despairing, it sings.
— Nikos Kazantzakis
I went to tranny bars and kind of got used to being around that and then getting dressed up.
— Paul Dano
I'm always inspired by people who raise the bar, whether in their field of work, parenthood, or giving back.
— Candace Cameron
Oh, that river of wishes, the slippery crocodile dream of it, how it might have carried my body down through all the glittering sand bars to the sea.
— Barbara Kingsolver
I don't like jail, they got the wrong kind of bars in there.
— Charles Bukowski
I can mingle with the stars and throw a party on Mars
I am a prisoner, locked up behind Xanax bars — Lil' Wayne
I am a prisoner, locked up behind Xanax bars — Lil' Wayne
A few shackles and bars and this place'd be forced to call itself a prison!
— Jennifer Anne Kogler
Why do we celebrate the opening of a bar so much?
— Ian MacKaye
And there are men behind bars who pray for the light and there are men in the suburbs who pray for the night.
— Elton John
I'm a glutton for coffee Heath Bar crunch ice cream.
— Josh Duhamel
I go from stool to stool in singles bars hoping to get lucky, but there's never any gum under any of them.
— Emo Philips
I love snacks, but I'm kind of growing out of them. I'm getting into fruit and Clif Bars.
— Maddie Ziegler
Bars are meeting places and places to unwind. But at some point, what is culture unwinding from, and why can't they meet anywhere else?
— Ian MacKaye
Lee Roy was the best college linebacker - bar none. He would have made every tackle on every play if they had stayed in bounds.
— Bear Bryant
The bones of the skeleton which support the body can become the bars of the cage which imprison the spirit.
— J. Ruth Gendler
Life seemed to him to be a narrow cage, and her iron bars were many and dense, and there was only one way out.
— Leonid Andreyev
I need to use the Dam Bathroom, I need to use the Dam Snack bar, I want a Dam Tee-Shirt.
— Rick Riordan