“I don't like dirty. That's why I hate cigarettes. A little bit of alcohol is O.K., but no drugs. And I like to sleep alone because I wake up, I walk around, I bring my computer with me to bed, I have a great time.” LittlesHateBitsSleepWalksDrugBedComputerLittle BitI HateWake UpAlcoholDirtyCigaretteGreat Times Author:Jean Pigozzi
“The dumping of the mentally ill, full of these new psychiatric drugs, into the streets is a scandal. It's been carried furthest in New York, where whole sections of the decayed Upper West Side are being filled with pensioners and psychotic patients on stelazine, lithium carbonate, and everything else under the sun. They can't diagnose the patient, so they give him the whole psychiatric pharmacopoeia at once, and he walks around in a psychotic trance beautifully painted all over with petrochemicals.” GivingWholeSidesWalksSunStreetsNew YorkDrugFilledWestPatientIllSectionsScandalPsychoticTranceMentally IllPsychiatricWest SideLithium Author:Kenneth Rexroth
“I was prosecutor for 18 years. I was threatened by drug dealers, murders, and organized crime. This was a walk in the park.” YearsWalksCrimeDrugMurderParksOrganizedThreatenedDealerProsecutorDrug DealersOrganized CrimeWalks In The Park Author:Tom Marino
“As I ran for president, I hoped that one child would come out of the ghetto like I did, could look at me walk across the stage with governors and senators and know they didn't have to be a drug dealer, they didn't have to be a hoodlum, they didn't have to be a gangster. They could stand up from a broken home, on welfare, and they could run for president of the United States.” KnowsLooksChildrenStatesHomeRunningPresidentWalksUnitedUnited StatesStageBrokenDrugRanWelfareGovernorsSenatorsLook At MeGhettoDealerGangstersDrug DealersBroken Homes Author:Al Sharpton
“My measure of success is to walk into a restaurant and hear a table debating drug policy. Once the public start the conversation, the politicians will join - that is when we can create real change.” RealWalksPolicyPoliticianDrugConversationTablesRestaurantsMeasure Of SuccessReal ChangeDrug Policy Author:Sam Branson
“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
“Hallucinations are bad enough. But after awhile you learn to cope with things like seeing your dead grandmother crawling up your leg with a knife in her teeth. Most acid fanciers can handle this sort of thing. But nobody can handle that other trip-the possibility that any freak with $1.98 can walk into the Circus-Circus and suddenly appear in the sky over downtown Las Vegas twelve times the size of God, howling anything that comes into his head. No, this is not a good town for psychedelic drugs.” EnoughWalksSeeingSkyPossibilityDrugTownsSizeLegsHandleTeethGrandmotherKnivesFreakTwelveCircusAcidVegasLas VegasPsychedelicDowntownCrawlingHallucinationsFear And LoathingPsychedelic Drugs Book:Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream Source: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream
“She thinks I’m a drug dealer. (Chris) ‘The most “illegal” thing the boy had ever done was to walk past a Salvation Army Santa Claus, once, without dropping money into the kettle.’ (Wulf)” ThinkingDonePastWalksBoysDrugArmySalvationIllegalSantaDroppingDealerSanta ClausDrug DealersKettlesSalvation ArmyIllegal Things Book:Kiss of the Night Source: Kiss of the Night