A Quote by Emily Dickinson

Drunkards of summer are quite as frequent as Drunkards of wine. — © Emily Dickinson
Drunkards of summer are quite as frequent as Drunkards of wine.
I think a man can keep on drinking for centuries, he'll never die; especially wine or beer...I like drunkards, man, because drunkards, they come out of it, and they're sick and they spring back, they spring back and forth...If I hadn't been a drunkard, I probably would have committed suicide long ago.
But now I discovered the wonderful power of wine. I understood why men become drunkards. For the way it worked on me was not at all that it blotted out these sorrows, but that it made them seem glorious and noble, like sad music, and I somehow great and revered for feeling them.
A drunkards purse is a bottle.
What do drunkards do? They... drink... themselves... to... death.
It's solitary drinking that makes drunkards.
There are more Physitians in health then drunkards.
Nations are as equal as so many madmen or drunkards.
There are more gluttons than drunkards in hell.
God always helps madmen, lovers, and drunkards.
All you drunkards: Put down the intoxicating Vanity Metrics.
Everyone knows that drunkards and lovers have a protecting diety.
It wasn't only fanatics and drunkards who began conversations with strangers in public.
There is a Providence that protects idiots, drunkards, children and the United States of America.
What kind of crops do they raise in the towns? Only Grand Dukes, Bolsheviks and drunkards!
They say the only people who tell the truth are drunkards and children. Guess which one I am.
The people who control America today make decisions like drunkards. They do not understand what they are doing at all.
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