
Top 18 Quotes About Gateway Drugs
#1. Reading Christians are growing Christians. When Christians cease to read, they cease to grow.
John Wesley
#2. If you do not do the thing you fear, the fear controls your life.
Brian Tracy
#3. You never see Beyonce stumbling out of a club drunk and on drugs without underwear on - nor do you see Justin Timberlake pashing 5 chicks in a club. You never hear them slagging anyone in the media ... They are composed and somewhat mysterious and that fascinates me!
Ricki-Lee Coulter
#4. You have left too much of yourself in this land for it not to be yours. I, too, will always be yours, for you have left too much of yourself with me for it to be otherwise.
Nicholas Proffitt
#5. I never knew the media would be so interested in my personal life.
Kid Cudi
#6. When you ask a bunch of people to see a film, and then invite them to comment on it and tell them it's a work-in-progress, they feel bound to offer an opinion.
Andrew Dominik
#7. To talk about the senselessness of the battle was to attribute sense to war itself.
Sten Nadolny
#8. And, to be honest, if weed is a gateway drug, then I really did hop the fence, but sometimes I can't help but miss the sticky-sweet warmth of a good old fashioned hot box.
Kris Kidd
#9. The kindred blood which flows in the veins of American citizens, the mingled blood which they have shed in defense of their sacred rights, consecrate their Union, and excite horror at the idea of their becoming aliens, rivals, enemies.
Alexander Hamilton
#11. What's left is palimpsest - one memory bleeding into another, overwriting it.
Natasha Trethewey
#12. You can search high & low to find happiness on earth, yet unless you love yourself, you will never find your true belonging.
Leon Brown
#14. Cigarettes and alcohol are much stronger gateway drugs.
Steven Machat
#16. The greater emotion with which we conceive a loved object to be affected toward us, the greater will be our complacency.
Baruch Spinoza
#17. The door is closed to prayer unless it is opened with the key of trust.
John Calvin
#18. According to Rushdoony, the conditions of the Irish transport were as bad or worse than what we know of slave ships, and the condition of Irish immigrants on arrival was "far worse than that of slaves:
Julie Ingersoll
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