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Cider Quotes

1.
I'll squeeze the cider out of your adam's apple.
Moe Howard

Authors on Cider Quotes: Benjamin Franklin Michael Caine Beverly Lewis Moe Howard Henry David Thoreau Rachael Ray Mary J. Blige John Irving Robert Frost Jonathan Franzen Stephen Hawking Prince William John Adams Frank Skinner Gilbert K. Chesterton
2.
Goodnight you princes of Maine, you kings of New England.
John Irving

3.
I'm an all-things-in-moderation kind of person. I do eat a warm donut occasionally. I especially enjoy a cider donut when I'm apple picking. I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
Rachael Ray

4.
Everybody thinks I drink beer but I actually like cider!
Prince William

5.
I have to have lemon and honey. I have to have apple cider vinegar, Braggs. And I have to have either Red Vines or Twizzlers. These things, you know, are the things that help my vocal performance.
Mary J. Blige

6.
The tarter the apple, the tastier the cider.
Beverly Lewis

7.
He that drinks his Cyder alone, let him catch his Horse alone.
Benjamin Franklin

8.
Never praise your cider or your horse
Benjamin Franklin

9.
Cider was my drink because I liked the taste and it made me stupid.
Frank Skinner

10.
In A Glass of Cider It seemed I was a mite of sediment That waited for the bottom to ferment So I could catch a bubble in ascent. I rode up on one till the bubble burst, And when that left me to sink back reversed I was no worse off than I was at first. I'd catch another bubble if I waited. The thing was to get now and then elated.
Robert Frost

11.
To boldly go where no one has gone before
Stephen Hawking

12.
Nothing got inside the head without becoming pictures.
Jonathan Franzen

13.
No sane person, I hope, would accuse me of saying that every Distributist must drink beer; especially if he could brew his own cider or found claret better for his health. But I do most emphatically scorn and scout the vulgar refinement that regards beer as something unseemly and humiliating. And I would shout the name of beer a hundred times a day, to shock all the snobs who have so shameful a sense of shame.
Gilbert K. Chesterton

14.
The era of wild apples will soon be over. I wander through old orchards of great extent, now all gone to decay, all of native fruit which for the most part went to the cider mill. But since the temperance reform and the general introduction of grafted fruit, no wild apples, such as I see everywhere in deserted pastures, and where the woods have grown up among them, are set out. I fear that he who walks over these hills a century hence will not know the pleasure of knocking off wild apples.
Henry David Thoreau

15.
For Cider House Rules, I was doing a New England accent.
Michael Caine

16.
I drink no cider, but feast on Philadelphia beer.
John Adams

17.
I won an Academy Award for 'The Cider House Rules,' playing an American.
Michael Caine