If I had not some strength of will I would make a first class drunkard. — Ernest Shackleton Copy Share Image
Reasoning with a drunkard is like Going under water with a torch to seek for a drowning man. — Thiruvalluvar Copy Share Image
A drunkard's words : Drinking is not my passion.. It is just my first love's last gift! — Aldyna Threesya Copy Share Image
I am a drunkard from another kind of tavern. I dance to a silent tune. I am the symphony of stars. — Rumi Copy Share Image
There is nothing more stubborn than a drunkard trying to convince you he is not. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
There is this to be said in favor of drinking, that it takes the drunkard first out of society, then out of… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
A drunkard is like a whiskey-bottle, all neck and belly and no head. — Austin O'Malley Copy Share Image
Quarrelling with a drunkard is like disputing with a man who is not present there. — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
It were better for a man to be subject to any vice than to drunkenness; for all other vanities and sins are… — Walter Raleigh Copy Share Image
If I were sufficiently romantic I suppose I'd have killed myself long ago just to make people talk about me. I haven't… — John Dos Passos Copy Share Image
A drunkard in the gutter is just where he ought to be, according to the fitness and tendency of things. Nature has… — William Graham Sumner Copy Share Image
“A drunkard never walks where he can fly. Only the sober believe that the inebriate stagger to and fro. In reality they… — Dezső Kosztolányi Copy Share Image
“These are the words of a fool: I am happy to be a fool, for i won't spend my time gazing at… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
I am simply a 'book drunkard.' Books have the same irresistible temptation for me that liquor has for its devotee. I cannot… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Your son is a drunkard,” she informed him. Then she caught a whiff of Roger’s breath. “Following in his father’s footsteps, I… — Diana Gabaldon Copy Share Image
“He executed his commission with great promptitude and dispatch, only calling at one public-house for half a minute, and even that might… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“This Boulatruelle was a man in bad odour with the people of the neighbourhood; he was too respectful, too humble, prompt to… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
A drunkard is the annoyance of modesty, the trouble of civility, the spoil of wealth, the distraction of reason. He is the… — Thomas Adams Copy Share Image
It is not cheerful for a girl to discover within twenty-four hours of her wedding that her husband is a hopeless drunkard,… — William John Locke Copy Share Image
“I looked at him and did not answer; there flashed through my mind a quick, running picture of all the squalid hovels… — Richard Wright Copy Share Image
Oh! if you could only hear Intemperance with drunkards' bones drumming on the top of the wine cask the Dead March of… — Thomas De Witt Talmage Copy Share Image
“It is as absurd to say that a man is a drunkard because he describes an orgy or a debauchee because he… — Théophile Gautier Copy Share Image
Troops of furies march in the drunkard's triumph. — Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann Copy Share Image
Then not only an old man, but also a drunkard, becomesa second time a child. — Plato Copy Share Image
The drunkard forfeits man and doth divest All wordly right, save what he hath by beast. — George Herbert Copy Share Image
If I hadn't been a drunkard, I probably would have committed suicide long ago. — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image