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Quotes About Drunken

Now I am an outcast. I loathe my country. The best thing for me is a drunken sleep on the beach.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
I would say about 90 per cent of drunken idiots in comedy clubs wear ties, particularly in London where I work most of the time.
~ Lee Mack
I write in my notebook with the intention of stimulating good conversation, hoping that it will also be of use to some fellow traveler. But perhaps my notes are mere drunken chatter, the incoherent babbling of a dreamer. If so, read them as such.
~ Sam Hamill
I have no proof of this, but I think the decibel was invented in a bar, late one night, by a committee of drunken electrical engineers who wanted to take revenge on the world for their total lack of dancing partners.
~ John Powell
We've all had those nights where drunken sex with a witch in a blood pentagram under a full moon on the roof of your favourite Johannesburg nightclub summons a hard-drinking demon who changes the fate of the human race forever. Right? No? Just me, then?
~ John West
Woe unto him that giveth his neighbour drink, that puttest thy bottle to him, and makest him drunken! Habakkuk 2:15.
~ Ellen G. White
It was a common custom at that time, in the more romantic females, to see their soldier husbands and sweethearts as Greek heroes, instead of the whoremongering, drunken clowns most of them were. However, the Greek heroes were probably no better, so it was not so far off the mark.
~ George MacDonald Fraser
One of the disadvantages of almost universal education was the fact that all kinds of persons acquired a familiarity with one's favorite writers. It gave one a curious feeling; it was like seeing a drunken stranger wrapped in one's dressing gown.
~ Stella Gibbons
Its front sags against its neighbor to the right, clinging for support like one of its own drunken patrons.
~ Glen Cook
You fucking drunken waste god wiped snot out of his nose and that was you
~ Stephen King
I had a serious and rather drunken research session with the great Charles MacLean, who took me through the history of whisky and malts. I can't remember a thing about it now. In fact I don't think I remembered a thing about it the following morning. Very, very entertaining.
~ Roger Allam
Someone who spoke English had been listening to his speeches of promised freedom and would have realized they were the drunken lies of men who have titles of power but no authority to exercise it.
~ Bill Carter
No drunken, saddened, addled, enraged citizens of Richmond so much as attacks Lincoln with their fists.
~ Bill O'Reilly
Benjamin Franklin's Drinker's Dictionary, some synonyms for drunk can be:
~ Susan Cheever
With her bad luck, scruffy passengers and drunken sailing, the Mayflower is still our glorious origin myth.
~ Susan Cheever
The true is thus the bacchanalian whirl in which no member is not drunken; and because each, as soon as it detaches itself, dissolves immediately — the whirl is just as much transparent and simple repose.
~ Hegel, G. W. H.
One of the disadvantages of almost universal education was the fact that all kinds of persons acquired a familiarity with one's favourite writers. It gave one a curious feeling; it was like seeing a drunken stranger wrapped in one's dressing gown.
~ Stella Gibbons
and because it was a drunken perception, it was perfect, entire, and lasted about half a second.
~ Michael Chabon
because it was a drunken perception, it was perfect, entire, and lasted about half a second. I
~ Michael Chabon
On the way out again, I suddenly saw everything clearly: Sigmund Feud painting his cocaine onto his septum, the rising uproar of the past hour and a half, the idling Audi full of rash behavior that lay ahead, the detonating summer; and because it was a drunken perception, it was perfect, entire, and lasted about half a second.
~ Michael Chabon
Their bickering erupted in drunken pawing at a party with me providing the background hysterics. I needn't have bothered. Their standoff was the stumbling dance of idiot bears wearing strapped-on antlers they had no idea how to use.
~ Sybil Rosen
Children are like crazy, drunken small people in your house.
~ Julie Bowen
At least if I was picking guys up in fits of drunken idiocy, they were not only handsome, but also even mildly clever.
~ C.E. Murphy
You talk like a drunk man walks: in every direction but where he be headed.
~ Terry Goodkind