If I remember from a philosophy class, it was the Greek slave Epicurus who first made the statement.
The epicurean enjoyed every course of the long feast.
The Bible. Isaiah 22:13, ‘Let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we shall die.’
The Bible. Isaiah 22:13, ‘Let us eat and drink; for tomorrow we shall die.’
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This philosophy is often attributed to Epicureanism, which emphasizes seeking pleasure and avoiding pain as the ultimate goals in life. The idea is to enjoy life's pleasures in the present moment because life is uncertain and fleeting.
The original quote was: "Eat thou and drink; tomorrow thou shalt die." -- D. G. Rossetti, 1870, from a sonnet in "House of Life." This has evolved into a popular saying: "Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die."
Anyone over 60
Have it drink plenty of fluids ,take two aspirins and call me tomorrow.
-I believe you are thinking of the rapper Tech N9ne. In his song Slacker (beginning) and Einstein (middle) both say that exact same quote. "Eat, drink and be marry, for tomorrow you may die!" -Unless that the word your think of is "we" because I found that "Eat drink and be merry, for tomorrow WE shall die" was originally used in the bible in Isaiah 22:13.
To drink your milk shake
Get cranberries smash them up and drink the juice but also drink water lots of water so you can pee it out of you body
It has vitamins and tastes good and makes you excrete like no tomorrow if you drink a lot of it