Quotes About Drunk
Neither place was readily apparent to a drunk stumbling out into the night. But Monmouth was scarcely thirty feet away, and my own room, with its conspicuously lighted window, must have loomed in his path like a beacon.
~ Donna Tartt
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A long sea voyage with Jerott spewing drunk on every deck is not my idea of an adequate quid pro quo.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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For this, you are right, I need to be either entirely sober or very drunk indeed.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Archie?' said Lymond. 'It is half past four o'clock in the morning, and I am exceedingly drunk. Do you suppose these two statements have anything to do with each other?' 'No,' said Archie tolerantly. 'And neither will you, come the morning.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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I give you a friendly warning. You think M. de Sevigny is drunk. He is not.' 'You might not think so,' said Lymond amiably. 'But in ten minutes or so, I am going to slip under the table and lie there.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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I rather think one of us drunk is sufficient.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Standing drunk in the yard, while the rain soaked his hair and spread cold through the cloth of his doublet, Jerott thought of the fine design, firmly executed, of the campaign of Guînes and of Calais. And of his own joy and his liberation, after these huckstering years, to be again under the hand of this man, his arts at their meridian.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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It was your brother. He must be insane." "Not insane, dear." Sybilla, speaking gently, contradicted. "Not insane. But magnificently drunk, I fear.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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What's so unpleasant about being drunk? Ask a glass of water!
~ Douglas Adams
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It's unpleasantly like being drunk. What's so unpleasant about being drunk? You ask a glass of water.
~ Douglas Adams
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For instance, he would often gate-crash university parties, get badly drunk and start making fun of any astrophysicists he could find till he got thrown out.
~ Douglas Adams
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It's unpleasantly like being drunk.' 'What's so unpleasant about being drunk?' 'You ask a glass of water.
~ Douglas Adams
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It had been late one night—of course. It had been a difficult day—of course. There had been soulful music playing on the ship's sound system—of course. And he had, of course, been slightly drunk. In other words, all the usual conditions that bring on a bout of soul-searching had applied, but it had, nevertheless, clearly been an error.
~ Douglas Adams
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He struck most of the friends he had made on Earth as an eccentric, but a harmless one—an unruly boozer with some oddish habits. For instance, he would often gate-crash university parties, get badly drunk and start making fun of any astrophysicists he could find till he got thrown out.
~ Douglas Adams
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It's around midnight. After I left Dad, my choice was to either become very drunk or write this. I chose to write this. It felt kind of now-or-never for me.
~ Douglas Coupland
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Bottled, was he?" Said Colonel Bantry, with an Englishman's sympathy for alcoholic excess. "Oh, well, can't judge a fellow by what he does when he's drunk? When I was at Cambridge, I remember I put a certain utensil - well - well, nevermind.
~ Agatha Christie
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I'm afraid I always find Shakespeare terribly dreary. All those long scenes where everybody is drunk and it's supposed to be funny.
~ Agatha Christie
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He somehow saw that to her being drunk had its whole long sentimental history, whereas to him it was a freakish novelty.
~ Alan Hollinghurst
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A drunk driver is very dangerous. So is a drunk backseat driver if he's persuasive.
~ Demetri Martin
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Of course I get drunk, my brain is only the size of a walnut.
~ Mark McKinney
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She was drunk, as everyone was, most of the time.
~ Rachel Kushner
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The eloquent man is he who is no beautiful speaker, but who is inwardly and desperately drunk with a certain belief.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Will was very British and on his way to very drunk.
~ Ramez Naam
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Writing is survival. Not to write, for many of us, is to die. You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.
~ Ray Bradbury
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