Drinking Quote by Stuart Connelly
““Do you prefer fermented or distilled? This is a trick question. It doesn’t matter how much you like wine, because wine is social and writing is anti-social. This is a writer’s interview, writing is a lonely job, and spirits are the lubricant of the lonely. You might say all drinking is supposed to be social but there’s a difference, at one in the morning while you’re hunched over your computer, between opening up a bottle of Chardonnay and pouring two-fingers of bourbon into a tumbler. A gin martini, of course, splits the difference nicely, keeping you from feeling like a deadline reporter with a smoldering cigarette while still reminding you that your job is to be interesting for a living. Anyone who suggests you can make a martini with vodka, by the way, is probably in need of electroconvulsive therapy.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Writer’s Interview, 2020
The speaker contrasts social drinking with solitary writing, suggesting alcohol eases loneliness but also highlights the solitary nature of creative work.
In simple terms: Alcohol eases writer’s loneliness; social vs. solitary.
Use drinks to balance solitude and creativity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing sessions
- late‑night work
- creative brainstorming
- social gatherings
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can creativity thrive without substances?
- What healthier habits support solitary work?
Reliance on alcohol may hinder healthy coping mechanisms.