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Monday, 19 August 2013

alcohol will preserve anything but a secret

People have a tendency to talk too freely and become indiscreet when they are drunk.

Proverb expressing similar meaning: DRUNKENNESS REVEALS WHAT SOBERNESS CONCEALS; THERE'S TRUTH IN WINE.
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