Top 12 Roman Drugs Quotes
#1. We are like cosmic magnets. Our thoughts and feelings send out a vibration, and universal energy matches our vibration by giving us more of the same, resonant energy.
Anella Wetter
#2. It's "I felt bad," not "I felt badly," because "to feel badly" would mean "to grope about ineptly." The verb "felt" - definitely a verb of the senses, though not on Gordon's list - fuses the "bad" to the subject, rather than simply using an adverb to modify itself.
Mary Norris
#3. I don't know anyone who is not using drugs for the reason that they're illegal.
Roman Polanski
#4. My girl was mad and I loved her. Upon a night, she read my poetry; and kissing me madly she cried, 'You are a genius, my love!' To which I replied, 'My girl,' whispering, 'Every doctor in this land with a prescription pad is more of a genius than I.
Roman Payne
#6. We were all fated to die, and so it is good that at least we can be sure our deaths today might bring about a good end, might make the world a better place.
Orson Scott Card
#7. Intoxication, like sexual euphoria, is the privilege of the human animal.
Roman Payne
#8. I don't think that there would be more users if drugs were legalized.
Roman Polanski
#9. Life is a lesson, when you could get it over by your hands, means you just learned it well.
Kambiz Shabankareh
#10. Doubt is normal, belief is optional. Believe in yourself without a doubt.
Ben Tolosa
#11. Opium: that terrible truth serum. Dark secrets guarded for a lifetime can be divulged with carefree folly after a sip of the black smoke.
Roman Payne
#12. In general I strive for greatness and rational achievement, but I admit to you I've a terrible fondness for women, a tendency towards drunkenness, and a weakness for the fumes of the poppy - opium and other miserable beauties.
Roman Payne
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