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Life's Pleasures Quote by Penn Jillette

"If I go out to dinner with you and you order wine, I leave. I won't be around drugs and alcohol at all"

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Penn Jillette delivers this the way a stage pro lands a punchline: clean setup, hard cutoff, no wiggle room. “If you order wine, I leave” isn’t moralizing about your choices; it’s a boundary drawn so stark it becomes a prop. The word “leave” does the work. It’s not an argument, not a lecture, not a recovery-monologue designed to win sympathy. It’s a consequence, calmly pre-loaded.

The subtext is about control in a culture that treats drinking as the default social lubricant. Dinner invites the usual script: relax, toast, loosen up. Jillette refuses the script entirely, and by naming wine alongside “drugs” he collapses a distinction people rely on to feel respectable. That equivalence is provocative on purpose; it forces listeners to confront how selectively we label substances, and how quickly “just one glass” becomes social pressure.

There’s also a performer’s pragmatism under the principle. Entertainers live in environments where excess is normalized and availability is constant. “I won’t be around” is a risk-management policy as much as a personal ethic, the kind that keeps a life stable when your job is chaos on a schedule. Framing it as a social rule rather than an internal struggle makes it portable: friends, colleagues, fans all get the same clear terms.

It works because it’s blunt without being needy. He doesn’t ask you to change; he simply opts out. In a world addicted to negotiation, that kind of clarity reads almost radical.

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Penn Jillette (born March 5, 1955) is a Entertainer from USA.

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