“I think everyone can relate to the werewolf myth - because we've all, as a result of alcohol, drugs, exhaustion, rage, gone off the leash and come to regret it later. I appeal to this psychologically - the unleashed id - but with a biological cause; I'm hopefully making possible supernatural circumstances.” ThinkingCausesResultsGoneRegretCircumstancesDrugMythAlcoholRageHopefullyRelateAppealsWerewolfExhaustionUnleashedLeashes Author:Benjamin Percy
“Today I want to dispel this myth, because it is absolutely not true .[ that ARV's work ] The pharmaceutical industry and those who have a vested interest in the drug industry fuels this propaganda.” WantTodayInterestIndustryDrugMythPropagandaFuelPharmaceuticalVested InterestsPharmaceutical Industry Author:Manto Tshabalala-Msimang
“People seek escape in myth by any means at their disposal, including drugs, alcohol, meditation, and lies.” PeopleMeanLyingMeditationDrugIncludingMythAlcohol Author:Jean Cocteau
“Today, aid to Colombia is given under the pretext of a drug war. That's pretty hard to take seriously. Ten years ago, Amnesty International flatly called it a myth.” YearsWarHardTodayGivenDrugTenYears AgoInternationalMythAidsWar On DrugsPretextColombiaAmnestyAmnesty International Author:Noam Chomsky
“In my neighborhood - West 121st Street in New York, "white Harlem" - there were only two drugs: smack and marijuana. By the time I was 13, some friends and I were using marijuana fairly regularly. The Reefer Madness myth was still very strong then, but I'd been into jazz and those lyrics included so many casual references to pot that it was completely demystified for me.” StillsTwoStrongWhiteStreetsNew YorkDrugMadnessJazzWestMythNeighborhoodPotVery StrongMarijuanaCasualSmackHarlem Author:George Carlin