Troops of furies march in the drunkard's triumph. — Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann Copy Share Image
The dyspeptic and the drunkard do not know how to eat or drink. — Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Copy Share Image
I would rather have India reduced to a state of pauperism than have thousands of drunkards in our midst. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
Giant agencies are wobbling like drunkards… the rest of you should be sharpening your knives, — Dan Wieden Copy Share Image
A drunkard clasp his teeth and not undo 'em, To suffer wet damnation to run through 'em. — Cyril Tourneur Copy Share Image
The drunkard forfeits man and doth divest All wordly right, save what he hath by beast. — George Herbert Copy Share Image
What do drunkards do? They... drink... themselves... to... death. — William Seabrook Copy Share Image
Drink is in itself a good creature of God, and to be received with thankfulness, but the abuse of drink is from… — Increase Mather Copy Share Image
Do not join those who drink too much wine or gorge themselves on meat, for drunkards and gluttons become poor, and drowsiness… — Bible Copy Share Image
It is wonderful when God saves a drunkard which He sometimes does, but it is more wonderful still when God saves little… — Bob Jones, Sr Copy Share Image
“Gamblers play just as lovers make love and drunkards drink—blindly and of necessity, under domination of an irresistible force.” Jacques Anatole Thibault” — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
Some brewers of Ale and Beere doe put it into their drinke to make it more heady, fit to please drunkards, who… — Matthias de l'Obel Copy Share Image
“The "delirium tremens" of alcoholic drunkards has unmistakable symptoms, but that of those intoxicated with theories is easily confused with genius.” — Samael Aun Weor Copy Share Image
“Who with the Devil tries to play fair, weaves the net of his own despair. Oh, smile; what’s a house between drunkards?” — Derek Walcott Copy Share Image
There are more old drunkards than old physicians. [Fr., Il y a plus de vieux ivrongnes qu'il y a de vieux medecins.] — Francois Rabelais Copy Share Image
If the bones of all those who have fallen as a prey to intemperance could be piled up it would make a… — Thomas De Witt Talmage Copy Share Image
People think they don’t understand math, but it’s all about how you explain it to them. If you ask a drunkard what… — Israel Gelfand Copy Share Image
I believe, if we take habitual drunkards as a class, their heads and their hearts will bear an advantageous comparison with those… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
When one becomes for an instant one's former self, that is to say different from what one has been for some time… — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
Take love as a sober man takes wine; do not become a drunkard. If your mistress is sincere and faithful, love her… — Alfred de Musset Copy Share Image
I weep when I see these videos that are sent to me from all over the country. Whole groups of bodies jerking… — David Wilkerson Copy Share Image
The account he gives of nurses beats everything that even I know of. This young prophet says that they are all drunkards,… — Florence Nightingale Copy Share Image
But now I discovered the wonderful power of wine. I understood why men become drunkards. For the way it worked on me… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
We should not feel so sorely grieved if no man who had not attained the full stature of a Webster, Clay, Van… — Elizabeth Cady Stanton Copy Share Image
There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge.… — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
A drunkard is like a whiskey-bottle, all neck and belly and no head. — Austin O'Malley Copy Share Image
“Thieves, drunkards, lunatics, wastrels, and whores we might all be, but there ain’t a coward among us.” — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image