Drunks Quote by Ross MacDonald Download Open image “I knew how it was with drunks. They ran out of generosity, even for themselves.” — Ross MacDonald ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Drunks Even Generosity How Knew Out Ran Themselves
I basically gave up drinking. Personally, I thought I was drinking too much and, over the long run, it caught up with me. — Robert Parish Copy Share Image
I used to be a drinker but I found out how bad it was and I let it alone. — David Edwards Copy Share Image
I mean, I inherited the disease of alcoholism, and I learned early to get help when I needed it. I always went to people… — Liza Minnelli Copy Share Image
And we used to do a lot of drugs and get very drunk on very cheap wine. — Santiago Durango Copy Share Image
I'm not a guy who did drugs or drank alcohol. I had a good work ethic and gave back to the community. — Walt Frazier Copy Share Image
Those partial to drink were hiding faults and dishonesty. They were sloppy souls, even the ones with pleasant manners and fine noses. — Sarah Hall Copy Share Image
People were incredibly kind to our family and went out of their way to help. — Kazuo Ishiguro Copy Share Image
There was a tacit understanding between them that 'liquor helped'; growing more miserable with every glass one hoped for the moment of relief. — Graham Greene Copy Share Image
That's what was wrong with drinking too much. You became immune to drunken delights. There was no solace in liquor. Before you got happy,… — Richard Matheson Copy Share Image
“The sea was surging among the pilings like the blithe mindless forces of dissolution.” — Ross Macdonald Copy Share Image
“She didn't look like any motel manager I had ever seen. More likely an actress who hadn't quite made the grade down south, or… — Ross Macdonald Copy Share Image
“In wine was truth, perhaps, but in whisky, the way Hoffman sluiced it down, was an army of imaginary rats climbing your legs.” — Ross Macdonald Copy Share Image
“A cockroach stepped out from behind the ketchup, gave me a quick impassive once-over, decided that I was of the Brahmin faith, and walked… — Ross Macdonald Copy Share Image
I have a secret passion for mercy. . . but justice is what keeps happening to people. — Ross Macdonald Copy Share Image
“I found myself wishing that we could live like the birds and move through nature without hurting it ourselves.” — Ross Macdonald Copy Share Image
I like a little danger. Tame danger, controlled by me. It gives me a sense of power, I guess, to take my life in… — Ross Macdonald Copy Share Image
I had reached the point when I could not see anything clearly ahead, I needed help, and I got it. — Ross MacDonald Copy Share Image
This is the big reason most humorists fail. Drunks don't read books. — Garrison Keillor Copy Share Image
“To the poor memories of drunks,' she said. 'To all the lovely nights forever lost.” — S. Fitts Copy Share Image
“And you know what the worst thing was? The worst thing was that nobody ever believed how hard we tried.” — Jack McCarthy Copy Share Image
“It is not the wine that makes us drunk, but the one who brings it and fills the glass.” — M.F. Moonzajer Copy Share Image
“These guys had names for every conceivable drinking situation. They liked to have a little eye-opener to get themselves going in the morning, a… — G.M. Ford Copy Share Image
When cars honk and hoot and drunks squeeze out of car windows and scream, you can be sure that football is in the air. — Craig Brown Copy Share Image
“They loved him, or loved the thought of him, what they thought he was: a man who could easily have had a good life… — Donal Ryan Copy Share Image
We were playing, not for the drunks, but for the musicians, because it was more intellectually challenging. We needed somewhere to put our energy… — Ronnie Hawkins Copy Share Image
Things got so bad that when I went shopping for a house, some people would refuse to open the door if they saw it… — Edward G. Robinson Copy Share Image