Quote #227808
It's not easy being drunk all the time. Everyone would do it, if it were easy.
George R. R. Martin
About This Quote
This quote needs no introduction—at least for now. We're working on adding more context soon.
Interpretation
The line is a darkly comic inversion of a common assumption: that constant intoxication is an effortless escape. By insisting it is “not easy,” the speaker frames drunkenness as labor—an ongoing, self-destructive discipline rather than a carefree indulgence. The second sentence (“Everyone would do it, if it were easy”) satirizes both envy and moralizing from outsiders, suggesting that people underestimate the cost of sustaining addiction: the physical toll, social consequences, and psychological dependence. In a broader literary sense, the quip uses humor to expose pain and to critique simplistic judgments about vice, implying that what looks like pleasure may actually be a symptom of struggle.



