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Roger Scruton, I Drink Therefore I Am: A Philosopher's Guide to Wine Quotes: ... while we are familiar with the adverse effect of drink on an empty stomach, we are now witnessing the far worse effect of drink on an empty mind.
         

... while we are familiar with the adverse effect of drink on an empty stomach, we are now witnessing the far worse effect of drink on an empty mind.


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