Autobiography Quote by Johnny Mack Download Open image ““Definition of my alcoholism One was too many and twenty was not enough.”” — Johnny Mack ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Autobiography
“I am an alcoholic. I’m the first to admit that. I can’t drink at all. One drink is too many and a thousand’s not… — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
“Never make the mistake of thinking that alcoholics are weak, because it took an incredible amount of internal strength and conviction in order for… — Mishka Shubaly Copy Share Image
“Life really comes down to two problems. You are either drinking too much or you are not drinking enough.” — David Alejandro Fearnhead Copy Share Image
“I wasn't an alcoholic. I didn't drink every day, didn't often drink to excess or binge. And could leave it alone completely for large… — Ellen Hopkins Copy Share Image
“enough to qualify him as being drunk, and never so much that he couldn’t remember what he did the next morning. And yet here… — Brian Harmon Copy Share Image
“I was never educated on the topic of alcoholism. I had to go through it, to understand it” — Jim Serger Copy Share Image
“It was only my first AA meeting, but I was certain assaulting a fellow alcoholic wasn't one of those Twelve Steps.” — Christa Allan Copy Share Image
“To this day, I am amazed at how many of my problems - most of which had nothing to do with drinking, I believed… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“But one of the many problems with being an alcoholic is that when people tell you how bad you are when you’re drunk, you’re… — Ozzy Osbourne Copy Share Image
“The trouble with alcohol is that it makes you feel young and look old.” — David Leddick Copy Share Image
“Never hold back from that which you desire to do. You will have no regrets, and no should haves.” — Johnny Mack Copy Share Image
I think anything that anyone writes thats any good is going to have a lot of autobiography. — Stephen Adly Guirgis Copy Share Image
“I am not and autobiographical writer--one can't be without a solid and explicable self--and read all autobiographical writers with the same curiosity. What kind… — Yiyun Li Copy Share Image
“Someday, I want to write an unauthorized autobiography of myself.” — David McMullen-Sullivan Copy Share Image
“As well as writing, 2004 saw my first attempt at wine making: the elixir of life. Unfortunately, my effort tasted more like the elixir… — Craig Briggs Copy Share Image
Who ever heard, indeed, of an autobiography that was not (interesting)? I can recall none in all the literature of the world — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I don't really think of my essays as being about myself. I know it sounds insane, but I just don't think of them as… — Sloane Crosley Copy Share Image
The way I would live my life is: never do something in real life that I would not want to write about in my… — Siddharth Katragadda Copy Share Image
biography cannot be separated from autobiography: that is, the life written about is inextricably entangled with the life of the biographer. — Linda Simon Copy Share Image
I think I'm like most novelists in that my books have gotten farther and farther away from autobiography the longer I've been writing them. — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
If you wish to understand me at all (and to write an autobiography is only to open a window into one's heart) you must… — Nellie Melba Copy Share Image