“I respect a system that says we're going to put every bit of pressure on anybody we have to put it on to get to the drug dealer who is bringing his poison into the country.” CountryBitsDrugPressurePoisonDealerDrug Dealers Author:Bill McCollum
“In the days of peace every precaution should be taken to insure that there are no forces making for war. Just as we now forbid the trafficking in certain drugs, in the sale of poisons, just as we forbid the making of any imprint that suggests a coin or currency, just as experience has demonstrated that men may not make profit out of certain things because of the danger of abuse, so in the gravest of all dangers laws should be passed taking from those who might gain from war or preparations for war every hope that advantage could come to them by such a calamity.” MenShouldMayWarMightLawCertainForceTakenDangerDrugGainsAdvantageAbuseProfitPreparationPoisonCurrencyCoinsCalamityPrecautionTrafficking Author:Frederic C. Howe
“As an automobile needs premium fuel to operate well, our bodies need real, fresh food to maintain health. Packaged food creates dis-ease. There’s no nourishment in it. The body can only handle it for so long. Then, when you do have a problem, you usually take an over-the-counter or prescription drug. This is another form of poison.” NeedsWellsLongRealProblemBodyFormDrugHandleEasePoisonFuelAutomobileNourishmentPrescriptionsPremiumPrescription DrugsFresh Food Author:Louise Hay
“Nothing is more dangerous than to stop working. It is a habit that can soon be lost, one that is easily neglected and hard to resume. A measure of day-dreaming is a good thing, like a drug prudently used ... But too much submerges and drowns. Woe to the intellectual worker who allows himself to lapse wholly from positive thinking into day-dreaming. He thinks he can easily change back, and tells himself that it is all one. He is wrong! To substitute day-dreaming for thought is to confuse poison with a source of nourishment.” ThinkingHardDreamUsedLostToo MuchDangerousPositive ThinkingSourceHabitDrugIntellectualGood ThingsWorkersPoisonWorking ItSubstitutesWoeNeglectedNourishmentResumesLapsesLost Ones Author:Victor Hugo
“Drinking, eating, shopping, revenge, rebound sex, drugs or whatever your poison may be will number the pain - but that's all.” MayPainSexNumbersDrugEatingDrinkingRevengePoisonShoppingReboundSex Drugs Book:It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken: The Smart Girl's Break-Up Buddy Source: It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken: The Smart Girl's Break-Up Buddy
“There are an awful lot of things in the cut of street drugs that eventually make you sick. I reached a point where the skin around the edges of my fingernails used to hurt all the time. And it would peel away easily. Now, that must have been from some poison in the cut.” Has BeensUsedHurtCuttingStreetsDrugSkinsSickEdgesAwfulPoisonFingernails Author:George Carlin
“I take really good care of myself. I promised myself long ago that I would never miss a hunting season, never poison my sacred temple with drugs, alcohol, tobacco or bad food.” LongCareMissingDrugSeasonsSacredAlcoholPoisonTemplesHuntingLong AgoTobaccoBad FoodHunting Season Author:Ted Nugent
“We are able to find everything in our memory, which is like a dispensary or chemical laboratory in which chance steers our hand sometimes to a soothing drug and sometimes to a dangerous poison.” SometimesHandsAbleLiteratureMemoriesChanceDangerousDrugPoisonChemicalsLaboratoryOur MemoriesSteersSoothing Author:Marcel Proust