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Vodka is tasteless going down, but it is memorable coming up
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"Vodka is tasteless going down, but it is memorable coming up"

- Garrison Keillor

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This quote by Garrison Keillor is a funny method of describing the effects of drinking vodka. He is recommending that while vodka might not have a strong taste when it is taken in, it will be remembered later due to its effects. This might be analyzed as a warning to those who select to drink vodka, as it can have a strong effect on the body. It is also a tip that drinking alcohol ought to be done responsibly, as it can have major consequences. The quote also implies that vodka can be an effective and remarkable experience, and need to be enjoyed in small amounts. Eventually, this quote is a reminder that alcohol ought to be taken in responsibly and with care.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Garrison Keillor somewhere between August 7, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Writer from USA. The author also have 23 other quotes.

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