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Eroticism cannot be entirely revealed without poetry.
— Georges Bataille
If you know someone who tries to drown their sorrows, you might tell them sorrows know how to swim.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Don't people drown their sorrows in things like scotch? Not strawberry whatever-it's-called.
— Tom Rachman
He is the sun, and I am the moon. We must stay apart or the world will be thrown out of balance.
— Jessica Khoury
Some seek
solace in
whiskey,
I drown my
sorrows
in ink. — Noor Shirazie
solace in
whiskey,
I drown my
sorrows
in ink. — Noor Shirazie
At a certain age almost all the questions a person asks him or herself are really just about one thing: how should you live your life?
— Fredrik Backman
We can live in fear or act out of hope.
— Bonnie Raitt
I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse.
— Mario Puzo
"I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim."
— Frida Kahlo
— Frida Kahlo
The reason I am thinking so far in advance is because school is terribly lonely. I think I've said that before, but it's getting harder every day.
— Stephen Chbosky
Some people are made stronger by loss. Others are broken by it.
— Jennifer McMahon
If you ever see a man trying to drown his sorrows, kindly remind him that his sorrows can swim.
— Pittacus Lore
If you ever know a man who tries to drown his sorrows, kindly inform him his sorrows know how to swim.
— Pittacus Lore
I tried to drown my sorrows, but the bastards learned how to swim, and now I am overwhelmed by this decent and good feeling.
— Frida Kahlo
You just have to stay positive.
— Urijah Faber
Hawaii can be heaven and it can be hell.
— Jeff Goldblum
I was trying to drown my sorrows," I explained, looking down into the bottom of my glass, "but my sorrows learned to swim.
— Eliza Lentzski
I had rather excel others in the knowledge of what is excellent, than in the extent of my power and dominion.
— Alexander The Great
I'll go to Venice and drown my sorrows.
— Maureen Johnson