“Hitch: making rules about drinking can be the sign of an alcoholic,' as Martin Amis once teasingly said to me. (Adorno would have savored that, as well.) Of course, watching the clock for the start-time is probably a bad sign, but here are some simple pieces of advice for the young. Don't drink on an empty stomach: the main point of the refreshment is the enhancement of food. Don't drink if you have the blues: it's a junk cure. Drink when you are in a good mood. Cheap booze is a false economy. It's not true that you shouldn't drink alone: these can be the happiest glasses you ever drain. Hangovers are another bad sign, and you should not expect to be believed if you take refuge in saying you can't properly remember last night. (If you really don't remember, that's an even worse sign.) Avoid all narcotics: these make you more boring rather than less and are not designed—as are the grape and the grain—to enliven company. Be careful about up-grading too far to single malt Scotch: when you are voyaging in rough countries it won't be easily available. Never even think about driving a car if you have taken a drop. It's much worse to see a woman drunk than a man: I don't know quite why this is true but it just is. Don't ever be responsible for it.” MenWomenResponsibilityAdviceFoodEatingDrinkingDrugsAlcoholismRulesWhiskeyScotchDrunk DrivingAdornoHangoversDrowning One S SorrowsMartin AmisSingle MaltAlochol Book:Hitch 22: A Memoir Source: Hitch 22: A Memoir
“Ya got cigarettes?” she asks. “Yes,” I say, “I got cigarettes.” “Matches?” she asks. “Enough to burn Rome.” “Whiskey?” “Enough whiskey for a Mississippi River of pain.” “You drunk?” “Not yet.” PainPoetryPoemDrinkingSmokingWhiskeyCigarettesDrowning One S SorrowsDrowning SorrowsThrough The Streets Of Anywhere Author:Charles Bukowski
“I think he’s trying to drown his sorrows,” Harry said, finding the petting movements to be rather therapeutic. “But sorrows are very good swimmers.” CatAlcoholInsightfulSorrowsDrowning One S Sorrows Book:A Grim Old Cat Source: A Grim Old Cat
“At some point, I tried alcohol because I thought it would help me numb my pain. I just wanted something that would make me mellow and help ease my mental anguish. Boy, was I wrong? All it did was escalate my misery. As a matter of fact, I’d end up sobbing myself to sleep. It’s as if the liquor made my pain, suffering, and depression palpable. Don’t even consider the "devil’s drink" as a remedy. It’ll just add to your problems... Trust me, I have been there and done that.” Peace Of MindMental Health AwarenessPoetry BooksSuffering In SilenceStruggles Of LifeDrowning One S SorrowsDrowning Sorrows Book:Pent Up Thoughts Source: Pent Up Thoughts
“Most of us believe we can spot a drowning person when we see one. But we always make the mistake of thinking that drowning only involves what. believe it or not, you have missed quite a number of drowned and drowning people. Some of us are thought to save some one drowning in water, most of us can spot that too, but none of us has been thought to see the other kinds of drowners, nor how to save them.” LoveLifeInspirationalBelieveTaughtInspirational LifeFutureMistakesSpotsDrowningSaveFuture InspirationalSaved SoulsSave A LifeNeighborsDrowning One S SorrowsDrownersDrowning Silence PoetryFind Self Author:Chioma Nkachukwu