Quotes About Drunk
On September 7th, after the Cubs dropped Game Three, the two teams boarded the Michigan Central together to embark on the twenty-seven hour trip, and Babe Ruth got drunk and started stealing hats.
~ Dennis Lehane
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Well I am still not drunk I straightened up against the pillows as best I could. You told me once that if you could still stand up, you weren't drunk. You aren't standing up. he point out. You are.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Relatively few who could be described as a Red-haired dejenerate Pox-ridden Usuring Son of a Bitch who skulks in Brothels when not drunk and comitting Riot in the Street, I imagine.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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But as spring blooms, the birds grow drunk with love and the bushes riot with their songs.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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I simply don't know how to act as if I am drunk.
~ Rita Tushingham
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As long as the murderer had not been tracked down and disarmed, no one felt safe. But not because they were dealing with a murder. Murder itself was nonsense; who hadn't, one might ask, had occasion to murder, if not while drunk, then in combat, at any rate? Murder wasn't the problem; it was ill will, the degree of malice.
~ Unknown
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An Irishman is never drunk as long as he can hold onto one blade of grass to keep from falling off the earth.
~ Irish saying
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New York is the place where everyone will stop a championship fight to look at an usher giving a drunk the bum's rush.
~ Damon Runyon
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The bar was, in fact, a library. A place Dickens would have been comfortable in. Where Conan Doyle might have found a useful volume. Where Jane Austen could sit and read. And get drunk, if she wanted.
~ Louise Penny
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One officer's response to du Picq stated quite frankly that "a good many soldiers fired into the air at long distances," while another observed that "a certain number of our soldiers fired almost in the air, without aiming, seeming to want to stun themselves, to become drunk on rifle fire during this gripping crisis.
~ Unknown
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That meant that he'd drunk too much too early, and had popped an Alcoterm to burn it off.
~ Joe Haldeman
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I think that after a breakup, cell providers should automatically make it impossible to drunk dial your ex.
~ Unknown
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We could get Love Drunk together, tell the bartender Two shots of Forever.
~ Unknown
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Just take a chance let's see if we can make it 'til we're older. When I think about you I get love drunk so I'm never sober.
~ Unknown
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Our hearts are drunk with the beauty our eyes could never see.
~ Unknown
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When there is no light to see by, any drunk can walk in a straight line!
~ Diane Setterfield
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There was a grand piano, too, and Charles was playing, a glass of whiskey on the seat beside him. He was a little drunk; the Chopin was slurred and fluid, the notes melting sleepily into one another. A breeze stirred the heavy, moth-eaten velvet curtains, ruffling his hair.
~ Donna Tartt
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You wan't to know what Classics are? said a drunk Dean of Admissions to me at a faculty party a couple of years ago. I'll tell you what Clasdics are. War and homos. A sententious and vulgar statement, certainly, but like many such gnomic vulgarities, it also contains a tiny splinter of truth.
~ Donna Tartt
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He was a little drunk; the Chopin was slurred and fluid, the notes melting sleepily into one another.
~ Donna Tartt
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Neely O'Hara: [drunk in a bar] Who's stoned? I am merely traveling incognito.
~ Jacqueline Susann
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When we hear these kinds of excuses from a drunk, we assume they are exactly that—excuses. We don't consider an active alcoholic a reliable source of insight. So why should we let an angry and controlling man be the authority on partner abuse?
~ Unknown
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The ones that swear off, most of them they go back onto it sooner or later, get pig drunk and locked up." "Something special you've got against drunks, Sheriff?" "Married to one for a long time. Too long. She finally drove into a tree one night.
~ John D. MacDonald
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So, how did you manage to get the story about Bannick and Eileen? It's all hearsay and third-hand and urban legend, all remembered and told by a bunch of drunk rich kids. Right?" "For the most part, yes.
~ John Grisham
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But not even a drunk can sleep through Boellmann's Toccata—not even outside the church, apparently. Alice enjoyed acting out how the drunken down-and-out had presented himself.
~ John Irving
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