
Top 18 Drunk Husband Quotes
#1. I'm sleeping like a baby, too. Every two hours, I wake up, screaming.
Colin Powell
#2. But if you seek the truth you must approach the unknown. Lean into it. Wait for it to speak to you. Are you willing to pass that threshold?
Mark Frost
#3. If a woman earned a dollar by scrubbing, her husband had a right to take the dollar and go and get drunk with it and beat her afterwards. It was his dollar.
Lucy Stone
#4. You're a drunk, and it's no wonder your husband stays in West Virginia.
Adriana Trigiani
#5. I don't dream. Come to think of it, i haven't had any dreams in a long time.
Haruki Murakami
#6. His wife was a little sharp-faced woman who bullied her husband when he was sober and was bullied by him when he was drunk.
James Joyce
#7. I don't even know if people even care what a 27-year-old Jewish kid thinks about politics.
Joe Mande
#8. If a husband works until six he gets only a little drunk on the way home and does not waste too much. If he works only until five he is drunk every night and one has no money. It is the wife of the working man who suffers from this shortening of hours.
Ernest Hemingway,
#9. My husband is the only guy I've ever dated where I've never been drunk around him. I couldn't handle dating without drinking in the past.
Alison Rosen
#10. Anyone who shoots a real gun at you when drunk and angry is simply not husband material, regardless of his taste in literature.
James Tiptree Jr.
#11. You can stick a BMW badge on a dead cat - and people would still buy it.
Richard Hammond
#12. A heart makes a good home for the friend.
Yunus Emre
#13. A novel is like a gland pill - it nips off the cream of my hysterics and gets them running on track in a book where they belong instead of rioting all over my person.
Dawn Powell
#15. Choice, I've always believed, is all that separates us from animals.
Dennis Lehane
#16. There was a pause, static, a muttered "Give me that," by an indignant female. Then the normally quiet reserved Ashlyn was demanding, "Did you just drunk dial my husband?"
"Yes, ma'am," Strider said, and the other two finally burst into laughter.
Gena Showalter
#17. It is so much easier to talk of poverty than to think of the poor, to argue the rights of capital than to see its results. Pretty soon we come to think of the theories and abstract ideas as things in themselves.
Walter Lippmann
#18. Personally, I am thrilled that I can now let my characters clasp a rosary, mention confession or invoke the intercession of a saint without it being edited out of my story.
Regina Doman
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