Top 14 Quotes About Happy Pills

#1. What did you do to him?" he asked in a hushed voice. "Did you get him addicted to happy pills? Did you give him a personality transplant? Hypnotism? You have to tell me, because I have a bet going with Artie.

Katie Ruggle

#2. You are the woman I know how to love. The only woman I want to love.

Tarryn Fisher

#3. Compassion arises spontaneously from wisdom.

Eric Weiner

#4. Holly, there's a raccoon on the back deck." "Really? What's it doing?" "Eating tika masala and naan.

David Thorne

#5. I've been in perfect health and perfectly happy all my life. I don't take any pills; I just get up, clean up after my wife, and start typing every day.

T.C. Boyle

#6. The natural tendency of government, once in charge of money, is to inflate and to destroy the value of the currency.

Murray Rothbard

#7. I say really stupid things sometimes. When I go back and watch some of my old interviews from when I was younger, I just cringe.

Michelle Pfeiffer

#8. Erase those negative tapes playing in your head. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you forget. He can cast your hurt in forgetfulness.

Bidemi Mark-Mordi

#9. The problem with taking your happy pills and puttering along as before is that it's no better than sweeping dirt under the carpet. I want you to take that rug out back and beat the hell out of it.

Julie Holland

#10. I like serious films, the moneymaking blockbusters that don't make any kind of sense and John Carpenter films.

Pam Grier

#11. I realized I could really become hooked on these happy pills. They gave me a glorious feeling of general well-being and didn't make me fat, like alcohol. I wondered if there was any harm in being addicted to only these.

Augusten Burroughs

#12. Don't they give you happy pills in this
place?

Simone Elkeles

#13. I like some of the young guys like Senator Thune. He's a guy that looks good. He's very articulate, he's very smart, and he truly is a public servant.

John Boozman

#14. The tides here are too rough. I sink here, happy only when I hoard my little blue sleeping pills, stash the blades of my razor. I accumulate a drawer of drop-out devices, so by December I can escape to a Merry Christmas.

Stephanie Hemphill

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