342 Quotes About Alcoholism
- Author Russell Brand
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It is difficult to feel sympathy for these people. It is difficult to regard some bawdy drunk and see them as sick and powerless. It is difficult to suffer the selfishness of a drug addict who will lie to you and steal from you and forgive them and offer them help. Can there be any other disease that renders its victims so unappealing? Would Great Ormond Street be so attractive a cause if its beds were riddled with obnoxious little criminals that had “brought it on themselves?
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- Author Craig ferguson
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I knew that I had been partially right in the storeroom above the bar on Christmas Day. Whoever I had become had to die.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Millions of deaths would not have happened if it weren’t for the consumption of alcohol. The same can be said about millions of births.
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- Author Tennessee Williams
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A drinking man's someone who wants to forget he isn't still young and believing
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- Author Amie Gabriel
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When we stop seeing ourselves as broken We can lift up our eyes and see the world.
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- Author Amie Gabriel
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As women, like all forces of nature and works of art, our beauty is formed through refraction, revealed in dimension and contrast, shadow and light, our benevolence becoming both the result and the salve, the subject and lens. The road may be beastly but the result, if allowed, can be spectacular.
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- Author Lucia Berlin
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Los borrachos están indefectiblemente solos. Los suicidas vienen acompañados al menos por otra persona, en general varias más. Que tal vez era la idea en un principio. Mínimo dos agentes de la policía de Oakland. Al final he entendido por qué el suicidio se considera delito.
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- Author Tennessee Williams
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Mendacity is a system that we live in," declares Brick. "Liquor is one way out an'death's the other.
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- Author Blanche Caldwell Barrow
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Bonnie was so drunk she could hardly walk. ... I had always felt sorry for her, having to live the life she was living, never a minute’s peace. She had often told me she was happier when she had something to drink. So I did not blame her for staying drunk most of the time, if it made her feel better.
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