Quotes About Drunkards
There are more Physitians in health then drunkards.
~ George Herbert
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I would never write realistic prose. I don't like people who try to write in a poetic style, but in the course of their book abandon it for realism, and weave back and forth like drunkards between the surreal and the real.
~ Marguerite Young
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If we take habitual drunkards as a class, their heads and hearts will bear an advantageous comparison with those of any other class.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Everyone knows that drunkards and lovers have a protecting diety.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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D'Artagnan ran home immediately, and although it was three o'clock in the morning and he had some of the worst quarters of Paris to traverse, he met with no misadventure. Everyone knows that drunkards and lovers have a protecting deity.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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There is known to be a particular deity for drunkards and lovers.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Everyone knows that drunkards and lovers have a protecting deity.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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We have our store of days and we spend them like forgetful drunkards.
~ Sebastian Barry
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What do you think spies are: priests, saints, and martyrs? They're a squalid procession of vain fools, traitors too, yes; pansies, sadists and drunkards, people who play cowboys and Indians to brighten their rotten lives. Do you think they sit like monks in London balancing rights and wrongs?
~ John le Carre
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And with them ten thousand men and women; those who, in seeking a private resurrection, had rendered their corpses forever imperishable lay here like drunkards after their debauch, their crystal sarcophagi broken, their limbs relaxed in grotesque disarray, their clothing rotted or rotting, and their eyes blindly fixed upon the sky.
~ Gene Wolfe
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The "delirium tremens" of alcoholic drunkards has unmistakable symptoms, but that of those intoxicated with theories is easily confused with genius.
~ Samael Aun Weor
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with them to bouts with the adults. Children were like drunkards really, determined to talk at great length and with great incoherence. Pearl more or less understood them in that regard.
~ Joy Williams
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Journalism is a low trade and a habit worse than heroin, a strange seedy world of misfits and drunkards and failures.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
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It is an ignorant place, except as to the townspeople, artisans, drunkards, and paupers, she said, perverse still at his differing from her. They see life as it is, of course; but few of the people in the colleges do. You prove it in your own person. You are one of the very men Christminster was intended for when the colleges were founded; a man with a passion for learning, but no money, or opportunities, or friends. But you were elbowed off the pavement by the millionaires' sons.
~ Thomas Hardy
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The worst sort of scoundrels took up the chase. Drunkards, incorrigibles, poor whites who didn't even own shoes delighted in this opportunity to scourge the colored population.
~ Colson Whitehead
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There is a Providence that protects idiots, drunkards, children and the United States of America.
~ Otto von Bismarck
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Never support two weaknesses at the same time. It's your combination sinners - your lecherous liars and your miserly drunkards - who dishonor the vices and bring them into bad repute.
~ Thornton Wilder
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Never support two weaknesses at the same time. It's your combination sinners - your lecherous liars and your miserly drunkards - who dishonor the vices and bring them into bad repute.
~ Thornton Wilder
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I was trapped in the present, as heroes are, or drunkards; in brief eclipse, my past had ceased to project in front of me that shadow of itself which we call our future; seeing the purpose of my life not in any past dreams coming true but in the simple bliss of the passing moment, I could see no further than that moment.
~ Marcel Proust
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The majestic crown of Ephraimís drunkards will be trampled underfoot.
~ Isaiah 28:3
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accompanied by the sound of a carefree crowd. Drunkards were brought in from the desert along with men from the rabble, who put bracelets on your wrists and beautiful crowns on your head.
~ Ezekiel 23:42
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