The tragedy of Dionysus: Wear a black robe at night, and white you’ll wear by morning; but wear a purple robe to the midnight feast, and when you wake you’ll dress in black to mourn your soul deceased.
Roman PayneTags: regret lament drunk dionysus roman debauchery payne partying crepuscule drunkeness
I'm drunk but truthful.
Fyodor DostoevskyTags: truthfulness drunkeness
In general I strive for greatness and rational achievement, but I admit to you I’ve a terrible fondness for women, a tendency towards drunkenness, and a weakness for the fumes of the poppy—opium and other miserable beauties.
Roman PayneTags: greatness women sex drugs vice heroin opium roman-payne poppies the-wanderess drunkeness
Oh you dear companions
Electric bells of the stations song of the reapers
Butcher's sleigh regiment of unnumbered streets
Cavalry of bridges nights livid with alcohol
The cities I've seen lived like mad women
(The Voyager)
Tags: alcohol cities drunk city drunkeness
Therapy to life: Eat with the wise, and drink with the fools!
Anthony LiccioneTags: medicine fools food-for-thought lessons company relaxation content eat therapy drunkeness gaining-wisdom
I was sprawled out in my usual position on the couch, half asleep but entirely drunk, torturing myself by tearing memories out of my mind at random like matches from a book, striking them one at a time and drowsily setting myself on fire.
Jonathan TropperTags: sadness grief depression fire drunk drink drunkeness
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