Bernard De Voto Quote

And, I suppose, nothing can be done with people who put olives in martinis, presumably because in some desolate childhood hour someone refused them a dill pickle and so they go through life lusting for the taste of brine. Something can be done with people who put pickled onions in: strangulation seems best.


The Hour: A Cocktail Manifesto (1948)


And, I suppose, nothing can be done with people who put olives in martinis, presumably because in some desolate childhood hour someone refused them a ...

And, I suppose, nothing can be done with people who put olives in martinis, presumably because in some desolate childhood hour someone refused them a ...

And, I suppose, nothing can be done with people who put olives in martinis, presumably because in some desolate childhood hour someone refused them a ...

And, I suppose, nothing can be done with people who put olives in martinis, presumably because in some desolate childhood hour someone refused them a ...