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Let no man thirst for good beer.
Samuel Adams
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote suggests that everyone should have access to quality beer, implying enjoyment and satisfaction in life.

This quote humorously emphasizes that good beer is something everyone should appreciate and enjoy, rather than settle for inferior options. It reflects a light-hearted perspective on indulgence and the simple pleasures in life, suggesting that one should not go without such enjoyment.

Themes

BeerEnjoymentHumorPleasureQuality

In practice

Example use cases

During a toast at a gathering, one could say this quote to promote enjoyment among friends.

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