The Big Lebowski Drugs and Alcohol Quotes

How we cite our quotes: All quotations are from The Big Lebowski.

Quote #1

In the opening scene of The Big Lebowski, The Dude buys Half & Half from a grocery store, his eyes obviously red-rimmed as he looks over his sunglasses to write a check.

The Dude is stoned here, and we swiftly learn that The Dude will always be stoned. The shot of George H. W. Bush on the TV in the store sets up the juxtaposition between the events of the real world and The Dude's drug-assisted detachment from it all.

Quote #2

THE DUDE: I spent most of my time occupying various administration buildings … smoking a lot of Thai sticks … breaking into the ROTC.

The Dude explains to Brandt what he did in college and how he came to be The Dude. For you kids and grandkids of flower children, we'll say this was a pretty typical thing for college students to do in the days of the Vietnam War. There were a lot of serious political, antiwar college students in the '60s and '70s, but a lot of them used the antiwar movement and its student "strikes" (refusing to go to class) as a way to get out of studying and to instead smoke weed on the lawn of the college administration buildings. Drug use was identified with the antiwar movement because both were rebellious countercultural activities and part of the whole "make love, not war" thing.

Quote #3

THE DUDE: Bummer, man.

As the Big Lebowski tells The Dude about the kidnapping of his wife, The Dude burns one. Not only is The Dude a perpetual stoner, he also uses drugs to take the edge off of difficult (or boring) experiences. Detachment is his M.O., and the substances are a big help.