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Life's Pleasures Quote by Charles Baudelaire

"It is time to get drunk! So as not to be the martyred slaves of Time, get drunk; get drunk without stopping! On wine, on poetry, or on virtue, as you wish"

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Baudelaire’s command to “get drunk” isn’t a frat-house toast; it’s a survival tactic in a century learning to measure life in schedules, wages, and deadlines. The real villain here is capital-T “Time,” figured as a tyrant that turns people into “martyred slaves” - exhausted, morally postured, quietly dying by the clock. Baudelaire’s genius is to flip intoxication from vice into resistance: an altered state as a protest against the modern condition.

The line works because it offers a dangerous freedom while keeping one foot in paradox. He doesn’t just endorse wine. He adds “poetry” and “virtue,” smuggling in a serious claim: any practice that suspends the self’s ordinary accounting can puncture Time’s regime. That triad is a sly manifesto for aesthetic experience and intensity. You can flee the clock with alcohol, yes, but also with art’s trance or even moral fervor - the point is not the substance but the continuous refusal to be flattened into minutes.

Context matters: Baudelaire writes out of mid-19th-century Paris, where urban speed, commodity culture, and bourgeois respectability squeezed the soul into something market-ready. “Without stopping!” reads like both seduction and warning. The demand is ecstatic, but it’s also bleak: if sobriety equals consciousness of Time’s theft, perpetual intoxication starts to look less like celebration than self-defense. Baudelaire sells escape, then lets you taste the desperation underneath.

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TopicPoetry
Source"Enivrez-vous" ("Be Drunk"), prose poem by Charles Baudelaire, published in Le Spleen de Paris (Paris Spleen), 1869 — commonly translated into English beginning "Get drunk..."
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Baudelaire, Charles. (2026, January 15). It is time to get drunk! So as not to be the martyred slaves of Time, get drunk; get drunk without stopping! On wine, on poetry, or on virtue, as you wish. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-time-to-get-drunk-so-as-not-to-be-the-139929/

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Baudelaire, Charles. "It is time to get drunk! So as not to be the martyred slaves of Time, get drunk; get drunk without stopping! On wine, on poetry, or on virtue, as you wish." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-time-to-get-drunk-so-as-not-to-be-the-139929/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It is time to get drunk! So as not to be the martyred slaves of Time, get drunk; get drunk without stopping! On wine, on poetry, or on virtue, as you wish." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-time-to-get-drunk-so-as-not-to-be-the-139929/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Charles Baudelaire (April 9, 1821 - August 31, 1867) was a Poet from France.

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