Quotes About Drunken
My singing voice is somewhere between a drunken apology and a plumbing problem.
~ Colin Firth
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Money mad. My wife says I spend money like a drunken sailor. Wonder what she'd say if I spent it like a sober congressman
~ R. W. Plagge
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There are popular celebrities, there are unpopular celebrities and then there are the walking dead. You know the walking dead when you see them: they look like Mel Gibson, still striving for drunken charm in an L.A. County mug shot, after getting picked up on a DWI charge that included anti-semitic slurs directed at the police.
~ Jeffrey Kluger
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hovering in the air like a drunken moth.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Human reason is like a drunken man on horseback; set it up on one side, and it tumbles over on the other
~ Martin Luther
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Don't worry. I'm only your escort tonight. I would offer to protect you from the drunken attentions of the other men, but I know all too well that you're quite capagble of holding your own.
~ Maria V. Snyder
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To say Congress is spending like drunken sailors is an insult to drunken sailors.
~ Ronald Reagan
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The unpurged images of day recede;The Emperor's drunken soldiery are abed;Night resonance recedes, night-walkers' songAfter great cathedral gong.
~ William Butler Yeats
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Why what a fool was I to this drunken monster for a God. - Caliban
~ William Shakespeare
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Relax, Jailbait," said Avery. "A drunken kiss is nothing compared to a drunken fall. God knows I've kissed plenty of guys drunk." "And yet, I remain unkissed tonight," mused Adrian.
~ Richelle Mead
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When a thundering horde of drunken Vikings rush a person, it's only natural to flinch.
~ Krista D. Ball, Spirits Rising
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Damn you," said Arithon. In a shattering change of mood, he was laughing. "You have it. But what's my word against the grandiloquent predictions of a maudlin and drunken prophet?" "Maybe everything," Felirin finished gently. "You're too young to live without dreams.
~ Janny Wurts
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along the brittle treacherous bright streets of memory comes my heart,singing like an idiot,whispering like a drunken man
~ E.E. Cummings
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But the landlady is a fat, ugly, mean, stupid, unwashed, misanthropic, cheap, drunken bag of garbage. And you may have noticed that I very seldom use profanity, so I can't describe her as well as I might.
~ Edward Albee
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Inside my soul a treasure is buried. The key is mine and only mine. How right you are, you drunken monster! I know: the truth is in the wine. ("The Unknown Lady")
~ Alexander Blok
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I once stirred thunder in the skies, And now, unlike the days of yore - Just tears in a drunken poet's eyes And laughter - from some whore.
~ Alexander Blok
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The quick comediansExtemporally will stage us, and presentOur Alexandrian revels. AntonyShall be brought drunken forth, and I shall seeSome squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatnessI' the posture of a whore.
~ William Shakespeare
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That whole bit was something John had come up with, the man having a terrible habit of carrying out his drunken 3:00 A.M. ideas even after daylight and sobriety came. It was always 3:00 A.M. for John.
~ David Wong
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At Lincoln's second inaugural, a drunken Johnson, who had had one too many whiskeys that morning, plunged into a long, rambling, incoherent discourse, shouting about his humble origins and lecturing the assembled dignitaries from the Supreme Court and the diplomatic corps ("With all your fine feathers and gew-gaws") that they were merely "creatures of the people." Then, as he took his oath, Johnson visibly and audibly slobbered upon the Bible.
~ Jay Winik
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Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world has grown grey from thy breath;/ We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death
~ Algernon Charles Swinburne
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Why water more wine in the great bowl? Why do you drown your gullet in grape? I cannot let you spill out your life on song and drink. Let us go to sea, and not let the wintry calm of morning slip by as a drunken sleep. Had we boarded at dawn, seized rudder and spun the flapping crossjack into the wind, we would be happy now, happy as swimming in grape. But you draped a lazy arm on my shoulder, saying: 'Sir, a pillow, your singing does not lead me to ships'.
~ Alkaios
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morning light through his windshield was pale and tired; the city had the desultory, cluttered look of a living room after a drunken party; Martin
~ Richard North Patterson
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I glanced at the pain charms draped around my neck, thinking I looked like a drunken prostitute at Mardi Gras.
~ Kim Harrison
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It is half dawn and half dark and in my drunken dreams I smell flowers and hear a skylark...
~ Yuan Zhen
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