Giving Up Smoking Quotes
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Giving Up Smoking Quotes & Sayings
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Radiation, unlike smoking, drinking, and overeating, gives no pleasure, so the possible victims object.
— Isaac Asimov
We are imprisoning or giving jail sentences to young people who are smoking marijuana.
— Bernie Sanders
Even the roughest character, underneath all that hurt, is someone who wants to love and be loved.
— Jan Karon
Not only will giving up cigarettes put more money in your pocket, your body will thank you for it.
— Auliq Ice
The self expands through acts of self forgetfulness.
— Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
I wish I could give up smoking, but it does taste so delicious.
— Caitlin Moran
Nothing that Shakespeare ever invented was to equal Lincoln's invention of himself and, in the process, us.
— Gore Vidal
If I give up drinking, smoking, and fatty foods, I can add ten years to my life. Trouble is, I'll add it to the wrong end.
— P. J. O'Rourke
I am a rational man, but haven't you heard? i'm also insane. It gives me a unique perspective on things.
— Derek Landy
If younger adults turn away from smoking, the industry will decline, just as a population which does not give birth will eventually dwindle.
— R. J. Reynolds
Stories may well be lies, but they are good lies that say true things, and which can sometimes pay the rent.
— Neil Gaiman
I don't inhale because it gives you cancer, but I look so incredibly handsome with a cigarette that I can't not hold one.
— Woody Allen
I thought of the analyst Winnicott's observation: 'It is a joy to be hidden but disaster not to be found'.
— Susie Orbach
Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world. I know because I've done it thousands of times.
— Mark Twain
Enlightenment is the key to everything, and it is the key to intimacy, because it is the goal of true authenticity.
— Marianne Williamson
There is a strange depression that hangs over every little town that is no longer in the mainstream of life.
— Margaret Craven