Tipsy Quotes

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  • Don't want to get tipsy and break a hip.

    Want   Hips   Break  
    Sara Gruen (2016). “The Sara Gruen Collection: Water for Elephants - At the Water's Edge - Ape House”, p.309, Hachette UK
  • Philosophers, comedians, and tipsy birthday celebrants all have proposed theories about why time seems to move increasingly swiftly as we grow older. But the most disconcerting rationale is not a theory. It is the undeniable realization that every day we live constitutes a smaller percentage of the accrued experience with which we awaken each morning, and therefore seems proportionately a smidgen quicker and smaller than the day before.

    Michael Sims (2008). “Apollo's Fire: A Journey Through the Extraordinary Wonders of an Ordinary Day”, p.74, Penguin
  • It's a lucky man, a very lucky man, who is committed to what he believes, who has stifled intellectual detachment and can relax in the luxury of his emotions - like a tipsy traveller resting for the night at wayside inn.

    Believe   Night   Men  
  • The hero is a mind of such balance that no disturbances can shake his will, but pleasantly, and, as it were, merrily, he advancesto his own music, alike in frightful alarms and in the tipsy mirth of universal dissoluteness.

    Hero   Mind   Balance  
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1983). “Essays and Lectures”, p.374, Library of America
  • I have a sack of hate mail that I want to respond to. One day, when I’m tired or tipsy, I will respond and tell them what I think.

    Hate   Tired   Thinking  
  • When people are tipsy, they're really encouraged and they wanna prove they can do something to the Heavyweight champion.

  • I'm tipsy." I corrected, "and it's my birthday and I want to dance. Come one, Linc, it won't kill you.

    Jessica Shirvington (2011). “Embrace”, p.52, ReadHowYouWant.com
  • All right. Let's give you something to tell your grandkids about. Or great-grandkids. Or great-great-grandkids." I snort with glee, delirious with excitement. Charlie winks and pours me another finger's worth of whiskey. Then, on second thought, he tips the bottle again. I reach out and grab its neck. "Better not," I say. "Don't want to get tipsy and break a hip.

    Giving   Glee   Bottles  
  • I get that rush that comes when you know you're doing something wrong and are getting away with it, like stealing from the school cafeteria of getting tipsy at a family holiday without anyone knowing it.

    Lauren Oliver (2010). “Before I Fall”, p.30, Harper Collins
  • Dame Fortune is a fickle gipsy, And always blind, and often tipsy; Sometimes for years and years together, She 'll bless you with the sunniest weather, Bestowing honour, pudding, pence, You can't imagine why or whence; Then in a moment Presto, pass! Your joys are withered like the grass

    Years   Weather   Joy  
    Winthrop Mackworth Praed (1852). “Lillian: And Other Poems”, p.64
  • What I’m sorry about is not being a tipsy idiot when you found me. I’m sorry about that, obviously, but more sorry that my stupidity caused us to lose a great opportunity. I don’t imagine you would have met me and fallen crazy in love with me, but I would like to think that if you’d had a chance to meet me under different circumstances, something just as nice could have happened. We could have become friends.

    Sorry   Crazy   Nice  
    Rachel Cohn, David Levithan (2010). “Dash & Lily's Book of Dares”, p.170, Knopf Books for Young Readers
  • I go out with a lot of British people. Some of them say I sound a little tipsy.

    People   Sound   Littles  
  • Grace? Are you tipsy? (Selena) Maybe just comfortably toasty. Pop tart toasty. (Grace)

    Grace   Pops   Tarts  
  • French is not a language that lends itself naturally to the opaque and ponderous idiom of nature-philosophy, and Teilhard has according resorted to the use of that tipsy, euphoristic prose-poetry which is one of the more tiresome manifestations of the French spirit.

    Peter Brian Medawar (1996). “The Strange Case of the Spotted Mice and Other Classic Essays on Science”, p.2, Oxford University Press, USA
  • Midnight shout and revelry, Tipsy dance and jollity.

    John Milton (2007). “Complete Shorter Poems”, p.186, Pearson Education
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