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“O, you the goldfish ofthe swamp of my blood.Let your drunkenness be pretty.You are drinking me.”
Forough Farrokhzad“If his drunkenness had legs, it would be Alexander the Great and conquer the known world. Then it would puke for a week into a solid gold toilet it stole from Zeus's guest room.”
Richard Kadrey, Kill the Dead“Some of us have resolved to escape into drunkenness before the sleep takes us.”
Neil Gaiman“One sip of this wine and you will go mad with drunkenness. You will drop your masks and tear your clothes — destroying everything that separates you from the Lover. Once you taste the fruit of this vine, you will be kicked out of the city of yourself. You will forget the world. You will forget yourself. I tell you: you will become a madman who wanders the streets looking for the Lover once you drink this Wine of Love.”
Kamand Kojouri“Farrell had seen pure white drunkenness before, but not often enough to recognize it at sight. He knew the thing itself, however--the freight train rattling and lurching comically from hilarity to slobbering sorrow, picking up speed as it passed through wild, aimless anger straight on into wild sickness; and then, running smoothly and almost silently now, into a dark place of shaking and sweating and crying, and out again with no warning to where a dazzling snowy light made everything very still.”
Peter S. Beagle, The Folk of the Air“Against inebriation – and for drunkenness! Burn down the liquor stores, and replace them with playgrounds!”
CrimethInc., Anarchy and Alcohol“[Alcohol] not only replaces positive actions which would address the root causes of our despondency – it prevents them, as more energy becomes focused on achieving and recovering from the drunken state.”
CrimethInc., Anarchy and Alcohol“At the departure gate, a drunken airport security woman was handing out box cutters to the passengers.”
Warren Ellis, Crooked Little Vein“Well, I myself, while sometimes unkempt by nights of drunkenness and debauchery, am quite convinced a man’s good character is marked by his impeccable attire.”
Hal Duncan, Scruffians! Stories of Better Sodomites“A vine bears three grapes, the first of pleasure, the second of drunkenness, and the third of repentance.”
Diogenes Laërtius, Complete Works