Johann Hari Quotes
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It would be as if the Navy Seals defected from the U.S. Army to help the Crips take over Los Angeles
and succeeded. — Johann Hari
and succeeded. — Johann Hari
I got my dad a great father's Day present. He called to say: 'Ach. Zis present is so good I now think it vas almost vorth having children.
— Johann Hari
The pain of knowing is killing me more than killing me would kill me, so I jump just to end it.
— Neal Shusterman
Like most writers I know, I love being on stage. I've sublimated the dramatic urge by teaching and by making people laugh.
— Francine Du Plessix Gray
Until the day that "the Great Judge proclaims: / 'The last addict's died,'254 " the poem said, "Then - not till then - may you be retired.
— Johann Hari
The US head of state grew up on food stamps. The British head of state grew up on the postage stamps.
— Johann Hari
The world belongs to the strong,"12 Harry believed. "It always has and it always will.
— Johann Hari
If there is love enough,then nothing-not nature, not even death itself- can come between two who love each other.
— Philippa Gregory
For each traumatic event that happened to a child, they were two to four times more likely to grow up to be an addicted adult.
— Johann Hari
~ Faith lightens the path your shadowed mind has to walk ~
— Michelle Horst
All people deserve respect, but not all ideas do.
— Johann Hari
Wouldn't it be better to spend our money on rescuing kids before they become addicts than on jailing them after we have failed?
— Johann Hari
Those who in fact risk all for God will find that they have both lost all and gained all.
— Teresa Of Avila
The war on drugs makes it almost impossible for drug users to get milder forms of their drug - and it pushes them inexorably toward harder drugs.
— Johann Hari
I'm so patriotic, I think every British kid should have a chance to grow up to be our head of state.
— Johann Hari