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Quotes About Drunk

I am very good at keeping secrets, except when I am drunk, when I will tell you absolutely anything.
~ Nicola Walker
I can think of no threat more evil for our democracy . . . [than] the spirit of independence gone drunk," wrote Thomas Jefferson.
~ Philip Dray
I didn't realize he was a drunk driver,' I said. 'The other superheroes inferred it was just a regular, random guy you were trying to force a taco onto. But still' - I indicate the nearby crack dealers - 'the Taco Incident surely demonstrates how things can inadvertently spiral.
~ Jon Ronson
All romantics meet the same fate some day. Drunk and cynical and boring someone in some dark cafe.
~ Joni Mitchell
Could man be drunk for ever       With liquor, love, or fights, Lief should I rouse at morning       And lief lie down of nights. But men at whiles are sober       And think by fits and starts, And if they think, they fasten       Their hands upon their hearts.
~ A.E. Housman
Sometimes if you get 'em too drunk they don't pay no attention to what you're doin' anyways, so you might as well just do old songs. But if you get one that's paying attention, sometimes we'll do some new material.
~ Merle Haggard
We were heady with ideals, drunk with hopes of our languorous lope into a future that had learnt from its past.
~ Polly Samson
Bill Clinton sitting on Air Force One getting his hair cut while people around the country cooled their heels and waited for him, became a metaphor for a populist president who had gotten drunk with the perks of his own power and was sort of, you know, not sensitive to what people wanted.
~ Dee Dee Myers
You don't quite know how drunk you are until all of a sudden you're on the floor.
~ Gina Gershon
landed against a man who looked up with the anonymous familiarity of a drunk and shoved me hard away.
~ Ralph Ellison
This is the kind of life I've had. Drunk, and in charge of a bicycle, as an Irish police report once put it. Drunk with life, that is, and not knowing where off to next. But you're on your way before dawn. And the trip? Exactly one half terror, exactly one half exhilaration.
~ Ray Bradbury
First they done a lecture on temperance; but they didn't make enough for them both to get drunk on.
~ Joseph Conrad
Then he gave me the best advice of my life. "Listen, sonny boy. An Irishman is never drunk as long as he can hold on to one blade of grass and not fall off the face of the earth." SPRING BREAK Heaven's Waiting Room
~ Wade Rouse
Only, here and there, an old sailor,Drunk and asleep in his boots,Catches tigersIn red weather.
~ Wallace Stevens
If the world were a bar, America would currently be the angry drunk waving around a loaded gun. Yeah, the other people in the bar may be afraid of him, but they sure as hell don't respect him.
~ Wil Wheaton
People adjust less (stay closer to the anchor) when their mental resources are depleted, either because their memory is loaded with digits or because they are slightly drunk.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Everyone was amazed and puzzled. They each heard their own language! "What does this mean?" some asked. Others sneered, "They're drunk on new wine." Then Peter stood up. "People from Judea and all who live in Jerusalem. We're not drunk. It's only nine in the morning.
~ Daniel Partner
Dumb and bold things are best accomplished drunk, we figured, so we went deep into the popskull.
~ Daniel Woodrell
You are like a cross between Eminem and the Dalai Lama. You can be really nerdy, and all deep and shit, but you are also raw as hell. Eminem without the bitterness. A Dalai Lama you can get drunk with." Part
~ DANIELE BOLELLI
You're drunk, and I'm drunk, and I'm just exactly drunk enough to tell you anything you want to know. That's the kind of girl I am. If I like a person, I'll tell them anything they want to know. Just ask me. Go ahead, ask me.
~ Dashiell Hammett
Camping: That's what I call getting drunk outside.
~ Dave Attell
By the late 1830s, Indianapolis reformers were boasting of sober Fourth of July celebrations, though some of Fort Wayne's leading citizens, including directors of the branch bank and members of the local temperance society, were carried home drunk on election day in 1836.
~ James H. Madison
He's a drunk. One of those guys who dies at twenty and is buried at eighty.
~ James McBride
Our postman. He flies in our mail." "He's drunk." "Massively," Dimitri agreed, "It is night, after all.
~ James Rollins