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Why do alcoholics begin down the same hazardous road day after day? They are in search of that elusive window of well-being that opens when you drink your way out of a hangover and aren't yet drunk all over again. The alcoholic's day consists of trying to keep that window open.
Roger Ebert
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote reflects the cycle of addiction and the pursuit of temporary relief.

Roger Ebert's quote highlights the desperate attempts of alcoholics to find a fleeting sense of well-being amid the struggles of addiction. It captures the paradox of their journey, where they seek relief from their hangover while inevitably confronting the urge to drink again, perpetuating a hazardous cycle that can be hard to escape.

Themes

AddictionAlcoholismRecoveryWell-BeingCycle

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Example use cases

During a speech on addiction awareness, one might use this quote to illustrate the struggles of alcoholics.

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