(19 quotes found)
“Then to the spicy nut-brown ale.”
John Milton
“We?re going to have a new beer. It?s going to be called Smoke House Ale.”
Jeff Browning
“Oh, absolutely. The first restaurant I worked at was this place Steak & Ale in Bradenton, Florida. It's been closed down... Hmm, I wonder why? And we played a game similar to that. The cooks and the waiters would play this game where they'd pull their b***s out right in the middle of a shift and they'd try and catch you when you weren't expecting it. I took the game and I sort of expanded upon it a little bit; made the rules more defined. But it is rooted in truth. We did play a version of the game. No question.”
Rob McKittrick
“Where village statesmen talked with looks profound, / And news much older than their ale went round.”
Oliver Goldsmith
“Or merry swains, who quaff the nut-brown ale, and sing enamoured of the nut-brown maid.”
James Beattie
“The key for us was scoring on our first three possessions in overtime. We were ale to gain the momentum and tempo of the game.”
Randy Sherman
“For he by geometric scale / Could take the size of pots of ale.”
Samuel Butler
“Like the name, Irish Ale, it's nothing fancy, just a great tasting sweet, caramel-y beer.”
Fred Gray
“You have something called ALE: average loss expectancy. You multiply the probability of an event happening with the amount of damage you'll incur, and that'll tell you how much to spend on security. When you deal with events that have a very, very high damage [amount], and a very, very low probability of occurrence, you multiply infinity by zero and get whatever you want.”
Bruce Schneier