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Drunkards Quotes

A drunkard is unprofitable for any kind of good service.

Socrates, Plato, Aristotle (1967). “Wit and Wisdom of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle: Being a Treasury of Thousands of Glorious, Inspiring and Imperishable Thoughts, Views and Observations of the Three Great Greek Philosophers, Classified Under about Four Hundred Subjects for Comparative Study”

Nations are as equal as so many madmen or drunkards.

Fritz Leiber (2015). “The Big Time: Top Science Fiction”, p.16, 谷月社

A drunkards purse is a bottle.

George Herbert, Christopher Harvey, George Gilfillan (1857). “The poetical works of George Herbert”, p.296

Drunkards of summer are quite as frequent as Drunkards of wine.

Emily Dickinson, Thomas Herbert Johnson, Theodora Ward (1986). “The Letters of Emily Dickinson”, p.784, Harvard University Press

It's solitary drinking that makes drunkards.

Nathanael West (2009). “Miss Lonelyhearts & The Day of the Locust”, p.51, New Directions Publishing

I will not be held like a drunkard / under the cold tap of facts

Leonard Cohen (2010). “Stranger Music: Selected Poems and Songs”, p.48, Random House

There are more Physitians in health then drunkards.

George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.359

A drunkard is one thing, and a temperate man is quite another.

Sir Arthur Keith (1947). “Evolution and Ethics”