A Quote by Jaroslav Hašek

After debauches and orgies there always follows the moral hangover. — © Jaroslav Hašek
After debauches and orgies there always follows the moral hangover.
In human history a moral victory is always a disaster, for it debauches and degrades both the victor and the vanquished.
Intrinsic value follows meaning follows form follows economics follows function follows more economics follows market research.
Growth follows knowledge; action follows inspiration; opportunity follows perception; always the spiritual first, then the transformation into the infinite and illimitable possibilities of achievement.
Those wretches who never have experienced the sweets of wisdom and virtue, but spend all their time in revels and debauches, sink downward day after day, and make their whole life one continued series of errors.
A real hangover is nothing to try out family remedies on. The only cure for a real hangover is death.
He who truly believes he has a hangover has no hangover.
'The Hangover' was, like, solid. I laughed a bit, you know. Seven out of 10, maybe. But I made it 32 minutes into 'Hangover 2' before I walked out.
Opportunity follows struggle. It follows effort. It follows hard work. It doesn't come before.
It is terribly important to do certain things, such as wear overembroidered dresses. After all, the mass follows class. Class never follows mass.
I've always felt so grateful that I dropped out of school, that I never had to do a thesis. I wouldn't know how to organise and structure myself to film so that B follows A and C follows B.
You come home, and you party. But after that, you get a hangover. Everything about that is negative.
This demand follows from an insight that I was the first to articulate: that there are no moral facts.
When hope is taken away from a people, moral degeneration follows swiftly thereafter.
It clearly follows that to make men moral it is necessary to make their social environment moral. And that can be done in only one way; by assuring the triumph of justice, that is, the complete liberty of everyone in the most perfect equality for all. Inequality of conditions and rights, and the resulting lack of liberty for all, is the great collective iniquity begetting all individual iniquities.
I think that-that anyone, the painter, the musician, the writer works in a-a kind of an-an insane fury. He's demon-driven. He can get up feeling rotten, with a hangover, or with-with actual pain, and-and if he gets to work, the first thing he knows, he don't remember that pain, that hangover-he's too busy.
Credit buying is much like being drunk. The buzz happens immediately and gives you a lift... The hangover comes the day after.
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