“We do know that the Bandido gang in Houston does drug deal. There are a bunch of people being convicted for heavyweight narcotics trafficking from the gang.” PeopleKnowsDoeDealsDrugBunchGangHoustonNarcoticsHeavyweightsTrafficking Author:Bill O'Reilly
“He'd been numb a long time, years. All his nights down Ninsei, his nights with Linda, numb in bed and numb at the cold sweating center of every drug deal. But now he'd found this warm thing, this chip of murder. Meat, some part of him said. It's the meat talking, ignore it.” YearsLongSaidNightFoundDealsTalkingColdDrugBedLong TimeMurderWarmMeatEmptinessChipsDetachmentNumbNumbnessSweating Book:Neuromancer Source: Neuromancer
“Everybody deals with stress differently. Some people drink, some people use drugs, some people watch TV. I have always found that extreme athletics chills me out and leaves me in a very centered place.” PeopleUseFoundDealsWatchesTvsDrinkDrugStressExtremesChillLeaving MeRamaAthleticsDealing With Stress Author:Frederick Lenz
“I would not be good with someone who did drugs. As long as I know something, I can deal with anything. I'm really good. But what I'm not good with is inconsistency. And I'm not good with not knowing.” KnowsLongI CanDealsKnowingDrugBe GoodNot KnowingInconsistency Author:Courteney Cox
“Television is, to my mind, the most insidious drug that the 20th Century has had to deal with.” MindDealsCenturyTelevisionDrug20th CenturyInsidious Author:Terence McKenna
“My major preoccupation is the question, 'What is reality ?' Many of my stories and novels deal with psychotic states or drug-induced states by which I can present the concept of a multiverse rather than a universe. Music and sociology are themes in my novels, also radical political trends; in particular I've written about fascism and my fear of it.” I CanStatesStoriesRealityPoliticalUniverseDealsNovelWrittenParticularDrugMajorsConceptsRadicalThemeTrendsFascismSociologyPreoccupationPsychoticMultiverse Author:Philip K. Dick
“I can't see how an unarmed man rejecting a drug deal ended up dead.” MenI CanDealsDrugRejectingUnarmed Author:Al Sharpton
“Anyone who studies our poisonous drugs, our denatured food, our deathtrap automobiles and houses, our lung-rotting cities, must concede that we accept a good deal of murder as inevitable simply because it is done to make or save money.” DoneHouseDealsCitiesAcceptingStudyDrugMurderEnvironmentalInevitablePollutionLungsAutomobileSaving MoneyPoisonousRotting Author:Joy Davidman
“My history of moving away from drugs is not the kind you hear from most people. Certainly not from celebrities, especially those professionally recovering people. What I've noticed in my overuse of cocaine is the period of pleasure versus the period of pain. That is to say that when you first get high on anything, the pleasure is predominant and you don't pay much price. A little hangover or whatever it might be with another drug. But after a while the ratio begins to change, and there' s far more pain in the deal than pleasure. It just completely goes in another direction.” PeopleFirstsKindLittlesMightPainMovingPleasureDealsPayPeriodsDrugVersusCocaineRatiosGetting HighHangoverRecoveringMoving Away Author:George Carlin
“Many times drugs and alcohol - there's a technical term that they're called, emotional suppressants - are the only things that can help a person survive and get through and be able to deal with their pain.” PersonsHelpingAblePainTermDealsEmotionalDrugAlcoholDrugs And Alcohol Author:Axl Rose
“The way this country deals with drugs is just not funny. What a waste of everyone's time and effort. What a waste of a lot of people's lives.” PeopleWayCountryDealsEffortDrugWaste Author:Dave Barry
“I was struggling with drugs, I had a lot on my plate, and you know, I was using unhealthy ways to kind of self-medicate and deal with a lot of heavy duty stuff in my life.” KnowsWayKindSelfStuffDealsStruggleDutyDrugHeavyPlatesUnhealthy Author:Columbus Short
“In The Godfather, for instance, they say they won't deal drugs because they have a code of behaviour. He is the last remnants of that. So playing someone like that, who is also in pain with his kidney stone, means you're beginning to find a dimension of the guy who is king and all show and the private guy who is in pain.” MeanShowsPainLastsGuyDealsKingsDrugStonesInstanceCodeDimensionsBehaviourKidneysRemnantsPlaying SomeoneKidney Stones Author:David Suchet
“I can't stand when people use drugs as an escape. It's like, everybody suffers. Deal with your issues, you'll feel so much better.” PeopleFeelsI CanUseSufferingDealsIssuesDrug Author:Alyson Hannigan
“When some of the gangs got involved with the drug trade, particularlythe crack cocaine trade, and the lethal violence started to flare up in the '80s, then there was a great deal of public attention on gangs and a great deal of concern about what was going on in these social groups.” SocialDealsAttentionViolenceGroupsInvolvedDrugConcernTradeCracks80sGangCocaineFlareSocial GroupsFlare Up Author:Meda Chesney-Lind
“Well If I could live my life again differently, there are things I would do and things I wouldn't do. Like drugs, I wouldn't deal with drugs and guns, I wouldn't deal with it, a whole lot of things, that's the truth” IfsWellsWholeDealsDrugGunIf I CouldLiving My Life Author:Gregory Isaacs
“One of the drivers of heroin has been the misuse of pain medication. If we're gonna deal with heroin and heroin use in the United States, we really have to focus on reducing the magnitude of the prescription drug use issue.” IfsHas BeensStatesUsePainUnitedDealsUnited StatesIssuesFocusDrugDriversReducingPrescriptionsMagnitudeMedicationHeroinMisusePrescription DrugsDrug Use Author:Michael Botticelli
“I think a lot of us who had these oddly shaped childhoods, in some ways we're hyper-capable. We're able to take care of ourselves in a lot of ways but it's like we're missing a piece. When everyone went to school to learn how to be a regular person we were sick that day. We compensate other ways. Alcohol and drugs is one of those ways. Instead of learning how to cope with our problems and deal with hardship and deal with anger, we just decide to get drunk and not care.” ThinkingWayPersonsProblemCareAbleSchoolDealsPiecesChildhoodMissingDrugCapableSickTake CareAlcoholDrunkHardshipHyper Author:Bucky Sinister
“My critique of how we deal with drugs in society is just that - that we use these anecdotes to apply to everyone and the anecdotes are not representative.” UseDealsDrugRepresentativesCritiqueAnecdotes Author:Carl Hart
“I guess we all had that work ethic. None of us were rock stars, so if you had time in a studio, it was a big, big deal: you're not going to sit around taking drugs and drinking and waste it, you'll do something.” IfsBigsStarsDealsRocksDrugWasteEthicsDrinkingStudiosWork EthicBig DealRock Star Author:David Toop
“When we were doing the "Angel Dust" thing we got information from the National Institute of Drug Abuse because we knew that if we went out and said something about angel dust people were going to ask questions about it and we wanted to be sure we had all the information to deal with it when those questions came up. So it's all a question of being as prepared as possible out front, so that if you are going to deal with information it'll be correct. A lot of people won't check it out but some people will.” PeopleIfsSaidWantedAsksDealsFrontsInformationDrugAngelAbusePreparedChecksDustInstituteDrug Abuse Author:Gil Scott-Heron
“I was sheltered, and there's good and bad to that. The good was not getting into the drugs and the alcohol and the really sorry stuff, and the bad was finally coming out into the real world and trying to deal with it, which was hard for me.” WorldTryingRealHardStuffDealsDrugSorryAlcoholReal WorldComing OutGood And Bad Author:Janet Jackson
“It [Moonlight movie] deals with drug addiction, drug dealing, and single parenthood, but they are three dimensional characters. You understand where they are from and what they are trying to do with their lives. It is not a stereotype that has been pasted onto somebody. These are stories that come from Barry's [ Jenkins] and Tarell's [Alvin McCraney] mothers.” TryingHas BeensCharacterStoriesMotherThreeDealsDrugAddictionParenthoodStereotypeMoonlightDrug AddictionDrug AddictSingle Parent Author:Andre Holland
“It might be a little rough on some people for a while, but I think it's the only way to deal with drugs. Look at Prohibition: all it did was make a lot of criminals rich. Should be legalized for a matter of sanity.” PeopleThinkingWayShouldLooksLittlesMatterMightDealsRichDrugCriminalsRoughSanityProhibition Author:Hunter S. Thompson
“If you and I took a walk down a shopping street in Jo'burg or Cape Town or London, we see two guys looking in a shop window, we think, "Oh, they're wondering what they're going to buy." A cop looks at them and thinks, "Why are they standing there? Are they doing a drug deal? Are they going to mug someone? Are they going to rob the shop?"” IfsThinkingLooksTwoGuyWalksDealsWonderStreetsDrugStandingWindowTownsLondonShopsShoppingCopStanding ThereCapesMugTwo GuysCape TownShop Windows Author:Peter James
“The thing about drugs is that it [dealing] gives people an income to deal with, and it also gives people a compelling drama in their lives that they used to get from the office and the factory, and they're no longer there. What happens if you have everything in the hands of the state, particularly in the line of an authoritarian state, they just give people drugs to keep them doped up, to keep them passive.” PeopleIfsGivingStatesHandsHappensUsedLinesDealsDramaDrugOfficeIncomeFactoriesCompellingPassive Author:Irvine Welsh
“Food during my early years was a very difficult issue for me. I grew up in an addictive family. My mother had serious problems with alcohol and prescription drugs. I was an overweight kid. I can remember back in those days there weren't the strategies that there are today to deal with those issues.” YearsI CanProblemKidsTodayRememberMotherDifficultDealsIssuesSeriousGrewDrugGrew UpStrategyAlcoholPrescriptionsOverweightPrescription Drugs Author:Tom Vilsack
“Clockers" asks--almost in passing, and there's a lot more to it than this--a pretty interesting question: if you choose to work for the minimum wage when everyone around you is pocketing thousands from drug deals, then what does that do to you, to your head and to your heart? (Hornby's thoughts after reading "Clockers" by Richard Price)” IfsHeartDoeReadingAsksInterestingDealsDrugPassingPassingsYou ChooseMinimumMinimum Wage Author:Nick Hornby
“Janie: Did you ever sell drugs? Cabel: Yes. Pot. Ninth and tenth grade. I was, uh...rather troubled back then. Janie: Why did you stop? Cabel: Got busted, and Captain made me a better deal. Janie: So you've been a narc since then? Cabel: I cringe at your terminology.” MadeDealsDrugSellsGradesPotCaptainsCringeTerminologyBustedJanie Author:Lisa McMann