I Drink Alone Quotes
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They're sharing a drink called loneliness, but at least its better than drinking alone.
— Billy Joel
I don't ever drink alone. It's not much fun. And I don't think I will until I am an alcoholic.
— John Steinbeck
There is no original sin. You don't have to pay repentance to anything or anybody.
— Desmond Harrington
And apparently things like a Vindaloo curry are out for the rest of my life, or at least a long time.
— Lara St. John
Do I then strive after happiness? I strive after my work!
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Adam, my love, you were supposed to be my knight-in-shining-armor - not - my murderer.
— Lauren Hammond
If you ever felt alone, come to my cottage and drink the whole bottle; it is not so bad to be abnormal for a while.
— M.F. Moonzajer
Some of my favorite songs
and I don't know if this is the right terminology
are white-boy classics. — Shaquille O'Neal
and I don't know if this is the right terminology
are white-boy classics. — Shaquille O'Neal
I was a fool, alone, preparing to do what every fool did at such times - I was going to a bar to drink myself smart.
— Genna Rulon
When you have multiple personalities, you never drink alone.
— Chris Eliopoulos
Yet from thy lethal lips and thine alone,
Love would I drink, as dew from poison-bloom. — Clark Ashton Smith
Love would I drink, as dew from poison-bloom. — Clark Ashton Smith
Never drink alone, that's what they say. But you know what? If you drink you will never be alone, alright?
— Dave Attell
I drink alone. Yeah, with nobody else. You know when I drink alone, I prefer to be by myself.
— George Thorogood
Not drunk is he who from the floor - Can rise alone and still drink more; But drunk is They, who prostrate lies, Without the power to drink or rise.
— Thomas Love Peacock
Besides, she was alone and those who drink alone, she decided, had no need of any impediments to the pure act of consumption.
— Alan Goodare