“Revelations: A curious record of the visions of a drug addict.” VisionRecordsDrugCuriousRevelationsAddictDrug Addict Author:George Bernard Shaw
“I was asked by the National Institute of Health to be their scientific discussant on the effects of these drug [Ritalin] at a big conference they held. Beforehand, I reviewed all of the important literature on the issue. Even with experiments on animals. When they're given these drugs they stop playing; they stop being curious; they stop socializing; they stop trying to escape. We make good caged animals with these drugs. And we make good caged kids by knocking their spontaneity out of them. And, Michael, the other thing is that these drugs enforce obsessive behavior.” TryingImportantBigsKidsLiteratureGivenAnimalIssuesEffectsDrugBehaviorExperimentsCuriousConferencesSpontaneityInstituteKnockingObsessiveStop TryingCagedSocializingCaged AnimalRitalinExperiments On Animals Author:Peter Breggin
“I definitely had one guy come up to me and ask if I knew where to get DMT. He had a crewcut and he didn't look like he'd ever done a drug in his life. He didn't seem curious he seemed like he wanted to get me to do something. Like "You're the laziest narc ever dude. This is ridiculous. What, do you think I bring drugs around with me? Are you retarded? Why don't you go find gangsters?"” IfsThinkingLooksDoneSeemsWantedGuyAsksLike YouDrugCome UpRidiculousCuriousGangstersRetardedDmt Author:Joe Rogan
“From a very young age, my father put a lot of fear in me and it worked. I think it's important for children to have fear. I never was curious about drugs or alcohol. I was born in 1960 and back then the older kids were smoking pot. I wasn't interested in that ever and I always had this thing in me, for some reason, that if God was kind enough to give me a healthy body and mind, I was not going to screw it up.” ThinkingGivingMindKindChildrenImportantReasonEnoughKidsAgeFatherHealthyDrugAlcoholCuriousSmokingPot1960sMind And BodyHealthy Body Author:Scott Baio
“Simply because you take drugs does not mean you are an expert on them. In fact, there seems to be an inverse relationship between drug consumption and drug knowledge: more of the former results in less of the latter. If that seems obvious, you have probably gone easy on the former, though this relationship only applies to curious people who are seriously interested in drugs.” PeopleMeanEasyDrugObviousCurious Author:Hamilton Morris