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-{{Template}}The [[cliché]] '''"wine, women, and song"''' is a [[rhetorical figure]] of a [[triad]] or ''[[hendiatris]]''. Similar [[tripartite motto]]es have existed for a long time in many languages;+{{Template}}The [[cliché]] '''"wine, women, and song"''' is a [[rhetorical figure]] of a [[triad]] or ''[[hendiatris]]''. Similar [[tripartite motto]]es have existed for a long time in many languages.
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Rake (character)]]
 +*[[Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll]]
 +*[[Hedonism]]
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The cliché "wine, women, and song" is a rhetorical figure of a triad or hendiatris. Similar tripartite mottoes have existed for a long time in many languages.

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