Quotes About Drunk
You're a drunk, and it's no wonder your husband stays in West Virginia.
~ Adriana Trigiani
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Go to bed, you fool," Calcifer said sleepily. "You're drunk." "Who, me?" said Howl. "I assure you, my friends, I am cone sold stober." He got up and stalked upstairs, feeling for the wall as if he thought it might escape him unless he kept in touch with it. His bedroom door did escape him.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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All the mistakes I've ever made in my life have been when I've been drunk. I haven't made hardly any mistakes sober, ever, ever.
~ Tracey Emin
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normally it's in like a lion, out like an even more annoyed lion, who is also drunk, but sometimes - just sometimes - the sun does come properly out and it feels like a benediction.
~ Jenny Colgan
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If only I'd remembered that old proverb: When three people say you are drunk, go to sleep.
~ Jenny Offill
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When three people say you are drunk, go to sleep.
~ Jenny Offill
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But is he awake, or just drunk, dreaming of a voluptuous conquistador maiden polishing his sword?
~ Jeremy Robinson
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Albert, what would you do if it were suddenly peace-time again?" "There won't be any peace-time," says Albert bluntly. "Well, but if—" persists Müller, "what would you do?" "Clear out of this!" growls Kropp. "Of course. And then what?" "Get drunk," says Albert. "Don't talk rot, I mean seriously—" "So do I," says Kropp, "what else should a man do?
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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Do you know how one knows a cavalier when one sees him? He always behaves decently when he is drunk.
~ Erich Maria Remarque
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An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend time with his fools.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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I am drunk, seest thou? When I am not drunk I do not talk. You have never heard me talk much. But an intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend his time with fools.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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You have never heard me talk much. But an intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend his time with fools.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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The two waiters inside the cafe knew that theo ld man was a little drunk, and while he was a good client they knew that if he became too drunk he would leave without paying, so they kept watch on him. Last week he tried to commit suicide, one waiter said. Why? He was in despair. What about? Nothing. How do you know it was nothing. He has plenty of money.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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How would that premise stand up if he examined it? That was probably why the Communists were always cracking down on Bohemiansism. When you were drunk or when you committed adultery you recognised your own personal fallability of that so mutable substitute for the apostles' creed, the party line. Down with Bohemianism, the sin of Majakowski.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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A részeg ember aljasabb, mint akármelyik gonosztevÅ'. A tolvaj, ha éppen nem lop, olyan ember, mint mindenki más. A zsaroló legalább otthon nem folytatja mesterségét. A gyilkos megmossa kezét, amikor hazatér. De milyen a részeg ember? Büdös, és berókáz a saját ágyába, és a szeszben eláznak a legfontosabb szervei.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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No," Pablo said, dipping up another cup. "I am drunk, seest thou? When I am not drunk I do not talk. You have never heard me talk much. But an intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk to spend his time with fools.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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Everybody was drunk. The whole battery was drunk going along the road in the dark. We were going to the Champagne. The lieutenant kept riding his horse out into the fields and saying to him, "I'm drunk, I tell you, mon vieux. Oh, I am so soused.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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I was a little drunk. Not drunk in any positive sense, but just enough to be careless. For God's sake, I said, yes, don't you? Oh, how charmingly you get angry, he said. I wish I had that faculty.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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Most people use statistics like a drunk man uses a lamppost; more for support than illumination
~ Andrew Lang
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If any important decision is to be made, they discuss the question when they are drunk, and the following day the master of the house . . . submits their decision for reconsideration when they are sober. If they still approve it, it is adopted; if not, it is abandoned. Conversely, any decision they make when they are sober, is reconsidered afterwards when they are drunk.
~ Andrew Marr
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We looked, and there were positively tons of snails. So we took a sack and caught a load of the deer mollusks, as many as we could stuff in it... A lot of them escaped, Zoltan Chivay nodded, we were a tad drunk and they're devilish fast.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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When you're drunk, you always think you're not. If you even drink at all don't get behind the wheel.
~ Bam Margera
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He experienced one of those moments of simultaneous confusion and clarity that belong to the drunk and the desperate.
~ Robert Galbraith
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He left Della sitting in the darkness, a little drunk, with nothing else for company but the picture of the dead daughter she had never seen. Closing the front door, Strike couldn't remember the last time he had felt such a strange mixture of admiration, sympathy and suspicion.
~ Robert Galbraith
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