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In the taverns all was amiable and easy, but the coffeehouses were cauldrons of edgy malcontents.
— Barbara Holland
I was always frightened by taverns. They just seemed like very unpleasant places to go.
— Matt Groening
My poor husband is enduring pains and hunger in Jewish taverns, but the news which I have inspires me yet more.
— Leo Tolstoy
A tavern chair is the throne of human felicity.
— Samuel Johnson
now they are celebrating my demise in taverns I no longer frequent.
— Charles Bukowski
I'd heard he had started a fistfight in one of the seedier local taverns because someone had insisted on saying the word "utilize" instead of "use.
— Patrick Rothfuss
Mama and Papa are more to blame (for delinquency) than the kids; parents should stay home and raise their children and spend less time in taverns.
— Harry Truman
In a tavern everybody puts on airs except the landlord.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
With "poets dead and gone" as Keats says in "Mermaid Tavern" they are alive and talking to us and us to them.
— Gregory Orr
Neighborhood grocery stores, coal yards, gas stations, cheap taverns, big old rundown houses, a few churches with blank embarrassed faces.
— Ross Macdonald
But after all, what have we to do with taverns? Real menace belongs to the drawing-room.
— E. M. Forster
Our Revolution was born and raised in taverns.
— Barbara Holland
They were a bit like English taverns, which had effigies instead of names, so that people like Jack, who could not read, could know them.
— Neal Stephenson