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  • Drunkards of summer are quite as frequent as Drunkards of wine. -- Emily Dickinson
  • There are more old drunkards than old physicians. -- Francois Rabelais
  • There is a Providence that protects idiots, drunkards, children and the United States of America. -- Otto von Bismarck
  • What kind of crops do they raise in the towns? Only Grand Dukes, Bolsheviks and drunkards! -- Ernest Poole
  • Those who are born of parents broken with old age, or of such as are not yet ripe or are too young, or of drunkards, soft or effeminate men, want a great and liberal ingenuity or wit. -- Thomas Willis
  • I would never write realistic prose. I don't like people who try to write in a poetic style, but in the course of their book abandon it for realism, and weave back and forth like drunkards between the surreal and the real. -- Marguerite Young
  • A drunkards purse is a bottle. -- George Herbert
  • It's solitary drinking that makes drunkards. -- Nathanael West
  • God always helps madmen, lovers, and drunkards. -- Marguerite de Navarre
  • There are more Physitians in health then drunkards. -- George Herbert
  • There are more old drunkards than old doctors. -- Benjamin Franklin
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  • All you drunkards: Put down the intoxicating Vanity Metrics. -- Mark Twain
  • What do drunkards do? They... drink... themselves... to... death. -- William Seabrook
  • Nations are as equal as so many madmen or drunkards. -- Fritz Leiber
  • Show me 12 drunkards and I will show you 12 nagging wives. -- Charles Spurgeon
  • Everyone knows that drunkards and lovers have a protecting diety. -- Alexandre Dumas
  • It wasn't only fanatics and drunkards who began conversations with strangers in public. -- Alain de Botton
  • Giant agencies are wobbling like drunkardsâ?¦ the rest of you should be sharpening your knives, -- Dan Wieden
  • Christianity has so much taken roots among us that drunkards sing gospel songs on their way home -- Bangambiki Habyarimana
  • They say the only people who tell the truth are drunkards and children. Guess which one I am. -- Stephen Colbert
  • Ennui has made more gamblers than avarice, more drunkards than thirst, and perhaps as many suicides as despair. -- Gautama Buddha
  • I would rather have India reduced to a state of pauperism than have thousands of drunkards in our midst. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • To describe drunkenness for the colorful vocabulary is rather cynical. There is nothing easier than to capitalize on drunkards. -- Anton Chekhov
  • The people who control America today make decisions like drunkards. They do not understand what they are doing at all. -- Ali Khamenei
  • Journalism is "a low trade and a habit worse than heroin, a strange seedy world of misfits and drunkards and failures. -- Hunter S. Thompson
  • 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
  • All failures - neurotics, psychotics, criminals, drunkards, problem children, suicides, perverts, and prostitutes - are failures because they are lacking in social interest -- Alfred Adler
  • We all look for happiness, but without knowing where to find it: like drunkards who look for their house, knowing dimly that they have one -- Voltaire
  • It is wonderful when God saves a drunkard which He sometimes does, but it is more wonderful still when God saves little children before they become drunkards, libertines, and degenerates. -- Bob Jones, Sr.
  • Never support two weaknesses at the same time. It's your combination sinners - your lecherous liars and your miserly drunkards - who dishonor the vices and bring them into bad repute. -- Thornton Wilder
  • How can there be peace when drunkards, drug dealers, communists, atheists, New Age worshipers of Satan, secular humanists, oppressive dictators, greedy money changers, revolutionary assassins, adulterers, and homosexuals are on top? -- Pat Robertson
  • There is no creative expression of artistic value that has ever been produced by ex-drunkards and ex-drug-addicts. Who the hell would bother with a Rolling Stones without booze or with a Jimi Hendrix without heroin? -- Lars von Trier
  • What do you think spies are: priests, saints and martyrs? They're a squalid procession of vain fools, traitors too, yes; pansies, sadists and drunkards, people who play cowboys and Indians to brighten their rotten lives. -- John le Carre
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