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Drunkenness Quotes by Mark Twain
- Prohibition only drives drunkenness behind doors and into dark places, and does not cure it or even diminish it.
- He said that man’s heart was the only bad heart in the animal kingdom; that man was the only animal capable of feeling malice, envy,…
- I pity the fellow who has to create a dialect or paraphrase the dictionary to get laughs. I can't spell, but I have never stooped…
More Drunkenness Quotes
- Writing a novel is one of those modern rites of passage, I think, that lead us from an innocent world of contentment,… — J. G. Ballard
- If the headache would only precede the intoxication, alcoholism would be a virtue. — Samuel Butler
- Prohibition only drives drunkenness behind doors and into dark places, and does not cure it or even diminish it. — Mark Twain
- Alcohol is perfectly consistent in its effects upon man. Drunkenness is merely an exaggeration. A foolish man drunk becomes maudlin; a bloody… — Willa Cather
- All excess is ill, but drunkenness is of the worst sort. It spoils health, dismounts the mind, and unmans men. It reveals… — William Penn
- Drunkenness is nothing but voluntary madness. — Seneca the Younger
- Other countries drink to get drunk, and this is accepted by everyone; in France, drunkenness is a consequence, never an intention. A… — Roland Barthes
- The secret of drunkenness is, that it insulates us in thought, whilst it unites us in feeling. — Ralph Waldo Emerson