One of the first things alcohol does is remove our inhibitions and good judgment. Thus, we are likely to say and do things when drinking that we would not do if we were in our right minds. However, the impulsive things we say are just as likely to be spur of the moment, or based on drunken mis-perceptions, as something that we have been repressing. So we guess the answer is not necessarily.
Alcohol affects inhibitions and can make people more willing to express their true feelings without overthinking or filtering them. In this state, the filters and defenses that typically prevent someone from speaking openly about their emotions may be lowered, allowing their true feelings to come to the surface.
A man who knows what he believes in and speaks his mind with a true heart of conviction.
Sober.
Montgomery Speaks His Mind - 1959 was released on: USA: 28 April 1959
The cast of The Mind Speaks - 2011 includes: Joze Mont as Confused Teen
The cast of Montgomery Speaks His Mind - 1959 includes: Charles Collingwood as himself
There is no verse that says that but there is none that says:Matthew 12:34 Brood of vipers! How can you, being evil, speak good things? For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.
Outspoken?
People who like to speak their mind can be called:honestupfrontbluntassertiveboldoutspokendirectbrashforthrightunreservedconfidentassureduninhibited
No, "sober" is not an inappropriate word. It typically means having a clear mind or being free from the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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I think for some it is the boredom associated with a clean and sober life. When you are high or drunk your mind does not think about boredom so much as when you are sober. It is also hard to kick the feelings that you feel when you are in the altered state of mind.
A good poet is someone who speaks from their heart and whatever is on there mind. Good poets can take the most simple thing and turn it into a complex, deep poem.