Drunk Party Quotes
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Drunk Party Quotes & Sayings
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Within half an hour almost all the women were drunk, a yardstick Laing had long used to measure the success of a party.
— J.G. Ballard
All I wanted for Christmas was a New Years Eve party that I would never forget. Too bad I got too drunk to remember it.
— Carroll Bryant
I'm committed to the people of Gujarat. I will devote each and every moment to serve my people of Gujarat.
— Narendra Modi
Our binges on each other were constructing something behind our backs: the stubborn stains of intimacy marked our hands.
— Stephanie Danler
This is where Wulf's people would get drunk and party for a week. All hail the Vikings, forerunners to the frat boys! (Chris)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Just because you want to join the party does not mean you are required to stay until the last drunk passes out.
— Sophia Dembling
[Ella] "Again, I ask, whose side are you on?"
[Lola] "The side that has the least Dorito-flavored vomit on the floor after the party. — Dakota Cassidy
[Lola] "The side that has the least Dorito-flavored vomit on the floor after the party. — Dakota Cassidy
I'm not really the party person. I don't 'become myself' once I'm drunk. I don't use alcohol to be happy.
— Jessie J.
All art is knowing when to stop.
— Toni Morrison
I saw myself, clearly, a scorned woman drunk and angry at a party. Hell hath no fury etc.
— Daniel Handler
For everything you give an audience, you always have to take one thing away. They always have to pay for the story.
— Christopher McQuarrie
I think a lot of ladies found me so attractive because I was different, and I acted on that in a way.
— Wilt Chamberlain
I hate bands that hang around, like, 10 years too long - they're like the drunk at a party you can't get rid of.
— Al Jourgensen
The bar was pulsating with rock music and packed with partiers, all set to leave their inhibitions, and their sobriety, behind.
— Kenneth Eade