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Quotes About Intoxicated

The more you say goodbye, the stupider you'll feel when we're blitzed as bats at the victory party.
~ Meg Merriet, Sky Song Overture
A small man intoxicated by being allowed to run around with the big, aggressive, powerful boys after so many years as a corduroy-clad peacenik.
~ George Galloway
When I have been exposed to so many films that are so bad, my soul gets crushed. I just feel intoxicated.
~ Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
She looked at him—those wide blue eyes—with sort of an odd, glazed look. Not with the adoration or wonder that you might expect, more like she'd been drinking and would be leaving as soon as she found her car keys.
~ Christopher Moore
As if intoxicated, I then enjoyed her presence in the things I saw, and, desiring her in them, with the sight of them I was sated.
~ Umberto Eco
Thus it is. And we sacrifice ourselves for these visions, which are almost always illusions for the sacrificed, but illusions with which, after all, the whole of human certainty is mingled. We throw ourselves into these tragic affairs and become intoxicated with that which we are about to do. Who knows? We may succeed.
~ Victor Hugo
Aladdin in his most intoxicated moments would never have dreamed of asking his [djinn] for [a polaroid] ... It's utterly new in concept and appearance, utilizing an utterly revolutionary flash system, an utterly revolutionary viewing system, utterly revolutionary electronics, and utterly revolutionary film structure.
~ land edwin
I have mastered many things in my life. Navigating the streets of London, speaking French without an accent, dancing the quadrille, the Japanese art of flower arranging, lying at charades, concealing a highly intoxicated state, delighting young women with my charms..." Tessa stared. "Alas," he went on, "no one has ever actually referred to me as 'the master,' or 'the magister,' either. More's the pity...
~ Cassandra Clare
I've mastered many thing's in my life. Navigating the streets of London, dancing the quadrille, the Japanese art of flower arranging, lying at charades, concealing a highly intoxicated state, delighting young women with my charms..." Tessa stared. "Alas," he went on, "no one has ever actually referred to me as 'the master' or 'the magister', either. More's the pity..." "Are you highly intoxicated at the moment?
~ Cassandra Clare
The falling flakes were random and without purpose; the snow was drunker than she was.
~ Chuck Klosterman
Someone was high or brilliant or both.
~ Colum McCann
Je suis ivre d'avoir bu tout l'univers.
~ Guillaume Apollinaire
She stared at him in that vapid, intoxicated way employed only by women under a vamp's control. Or the way I sometimes got when faced with cupcakes. Mmm. Cupcakes.
~ Kiersten White
It seems Korean women are enjoying a passive and fragile status, intoxicated by appearance. Not only feminism, but any serious discourse ends up being swept away by popular culture in Korea.
~ Kim Hyesoon
I took the bottle and poured another drink. Already it was quite clear to me that I was completely drunk and that I should not take any more. Even so, the urge to go on drinking was stronger. The coloured web in my brain enticed me, the dark untrodden jungles of my inner self tempted me; from afar, a soft seductive voice was calling.
~ Hans Fallada
Intoxicated? The word did not express it by a mile. He was oiled, boiled, fried, plastered, whiffled, sozzled, and blotto.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
The imagination, intoxicated by prohibitions, rises to drunken heights to destroy the world. Let it rage, let it kill.
~ William Carlos Williams
Like most great revolutionaries he could thrive only in evil times, at first when the masses were unemployed, hungry and desperate, and later when they were intoxicated by war. Yet in one respect he was unique among history's revolutionaries: He intended to make his revolution after achieving political power.
~ William L. Shirer
Like most great revolutionaries he could thrive only in evil times, at first when the masses were unemployed, hungry and desperate, and later when they were intoxicated by
~ William L. Shirer
I succeeded in bewitching a fair number and in being intoxicated with my mistakes.
~ Jean Cocteau
A middle-aged tennis instructor preparing to instruct his son in tennis, becomes intoxicated in the family's garage and subjects his son to a rambling monologue while the son weeps and perspires.
~ David Foster Wallace
What dreadful misfortune awaited them among the savage hordes intoxicated with blood?
~ Henryk Sienkiewicz
But when I think of the night he was shot at, the night he did coin tricks, I cant help recalling him gazing up from my bed, intoxicated and disturbingly intoxicating. Page 157
~ Holly Black
I know what it's like to be high.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides