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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entheogen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recreational_drug_use
link:https://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/psychoactives.shtml

--- QUESTIONS
  What am I after? States of consciousness? resting in worlds?

--- NOTES 1:
  responsible drug use, ceremonial drug use
  effective drug use ::: starting later.
  on marijuana ::: why do I smoke it? what do I need?
  drugs as attempt at invocation :::

--- DEGREES OF HIGHNESS
  pleasurable, productive-pleasurable, painful/growth, death/transcendent
  (where is lost in the sea?)

--- NOTES 2:
  https://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis_effects.shtml
  drugs and motivation
  drugs and productivity
  drug synergies
  higher substitutes, like Divine Force, or at least exercise or pranayam?
  what is it to be high? more important "high" in the sense of a peak state where treasure befall one.
  the importance of not doing drugs until midday, so the brain has sleeping and waking hours to .. whatever the neuroscientific term is for chemical tolerance cleansing. which improves the chance of more positive results.
  many other reasons to add.

--- WANT TO READ
  M.Alan Kazlev, "Drugs, Consciousness, and Posession", Esoterica magazine, issue no.6, August 1995, pp.32-36.
  The Tibetan Book of the Dead
  Spiritual Growth with Entheogens

Wikipedia - Psychoactive drug


Wikipedia - Entheogen - An entheogen is a psychoactive substance that induces alterations in perception, mood, consciousness, cognition, or behavior[1] for the purposes of engendering spiritual development or otherwise[2] in sacred contexts.[3][4] Anthropological study has established that entheogens are used for religious, magical, shamanic, or spiritual purposes in many parts of the world. Entheogens have traditionally been used to supplement many diverse practices geared towards achieving transcendence, including divination, meditation, yoga, sensory deprivation, asceticism, prayer, trance, rituals, chanting, hymns like peyote songs, drumming, and ecstatic dance.[citation needed] The psychedelic experience is often compared to non-ordinary forms of consciousness such as those experienced in meditation,[5] near-death experiences,[6] and mystical experiences.[7] Ego dissolution is often described as a key feature of the psychedelic experience.[8]

Entheogenic_use_of_cannabis

The Effect of Drugs and Alcohol on Consciousness

authors ::: Gabor Mate, Timothy Leary, Aldous Huxley,
authors ::: Terence McKenna, Aleister Crowley,


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Invocation
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states

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General_Principles_of_Kabbalah
Life_without_Death
Modern_Man_in_Search_of_a_Soul
On_Thoughts_And_Aphorisms
Process_and_Reality
Savitri
The_Divine_Companion
The_Republic
The_Yoga_Sutras

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02.05_-_Robert_Graves
05.05_-_In_Quest_of_Reality
10.03_-_The_Debate_of_Love_and_Death
1.00_-_PREFACE
1.01_-_MASTER_AND_DISCIPLE
1.01_-_The_Unexpected
1.02_-_MAPS_OF_MEANING_-_THREE_LEVELS_OF_ANALYSIS
1.02_-_Prana
1.02_-_The_Great_Process
1.02_-_THE_WITHIN_OF_THINGS
1.036_-_The_Rise_of_Obstacles_in_Yoga_Practice
1.037_-_Preventing_the_Fall_in_Yoga
1.03_-_The_Sephiros
1.04_-_Descent_into_Future_Hell
1.04_-_KAI_VALYA_PADA
1.04_-_The_Qabalah__The_Best_Training_for_Memory
1.05_-_Consciousness
1.05_-_THE_HOSTILE_BROTHERS_-_ARCHETYPES_OF_RESPONSE_TO_THE_UNKNOWN
1.05_-_The_Magical_Control_of_the_Weather
1.06_-_BOOK_THE_SIXTH
1.06_-_Man_in_the_Universe
1.06_-_MORTIFICATION,_NON-ATTACHMENT,_RIGHT_LIVELIHOOD
1.07_-_BOOK_THE_SEVENTH
1.07_-_Bridge_across_the_Afterlife
1.080_-_Pratyahara_-_The_Return_of_Energy
1.08_-_Independence_from_the_Physical
1.08_-_The_Change_of_Vision
1.09_-_SKIRMISHES_IN_A_WAY_WITH_THE_AGE
1.1.02_-_Sachchidananda
1.10_-_Conscious_Force
1.12_-_God_Departs
1.12_-_Independence
1.12_-_The_Sociology_of_Superman
1.14_-_BOOK_THE_FOURTEENTH
1.19_-_The_Practice_of_Magical_Evocation
1.22_-_EMOTIONALISM
1.240_-_Talks_2
1.300_-_1.400_Talks
1.34_-_The_Tao_1
1.50_-_A.C._and_the_Masters;_Why_they_Chose_him,_etc.
1.67_-_The_External_Soul_in_Folk-Custom
1.78_-_Sore_Spots
1.83_-_Epistola_Ultima
1955-02-09_-_Desire_is_contagious_-_Primitive_form_of_love_-_the_artists_delight_-_Psychic_need,_mind_as_an_instrument_-_How_the_psychic_being_expresses_itself_-_Distinguishing_the_parts_of_ones_being_-_The_psychic_guides_-_Illness_-_Mothers_vision
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1957-06-19_-_Causes_of_illness_Fear_and_illness_-_Minds_working,_faith_and_illness
1970_03_13
1970_03_15
1970_03_17
1970_03_18
1.ac_-_The_Buddhist
1f.lovecraft_-_Ashes
1f.lovecraft_-_At_the_Mountains_of_Madness
1f.lovecraft_-_Celephais
1f.lovecraft_-_Cool_Air
1f.lovecraft_-_Dagon
1f.lovecraft_-_Discarded_Draft_of
1f.lovecraft_-_Ex_Oblivione
1f.lovecraft_-_Herbert_West-Reanimator
1f.lovecraft_-_Hypnos
1f.lovecraft_-_Medusas_Coil
1f.lovecraft_-_Old_Bugs
1f.lovecraft_-_Sweet_Ermengarde
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Case_of_Charles_Dexter_Ward
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Challenge_from_Beyond
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Crawling_Chaos
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Disinterment
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Ghost-Eater
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Horror_in_the_Burying-Ground
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Loved_Dead
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Nameless_City
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Shadow_over_Innsmouth
1f.lovecraft_-_The_Whisperer_in_Darkness
1f.lovecraft_-_Through_the_Gates_of_the_Silver_Key
1f.lovecraft_-_Under_the_Pyramids
1f.lovecraft_-_Winged_Death
1.fua_-_The_Nightingale
1.hs_-_It_Is_Time_to_Wake_Up!
1.jk_-_Fill_For_Me_A_Brimming_Bowl
1.lovecraft_-_Ex_Oblivione
1.lovecraft_-_Nathicana
1.lovecraft_-_Waste_Paper-_A_Poem_Of_Profound_Insignificance
1.pc_-_Staying_at_Bamboo_Lodge
1.rb_-_An_Epistle_Containing_the_Strange_Medical_Experience_of_Kar
1.rb_-_Bishop_Blougram's_Apology
1.rb_-_Paracelsus_-_Part_IV_-_Paracelsus_Aspires
1.rb_-_Pippa_Passes_-_Part_I_-_Morning
1.rmpsd_-_O_Death!_Get_away-_what_canst_thou_do?
1.rwe_-_May-Day
1.rwe_-_Musketaquid
1.rwe_-_Nature
1.rwe_-_The_Sphinx
1.wby_-_Among_School_Children
1.wby_-_The_Man_And_The_Echo
1.whitman_-_Faces
1.whitman_-_O_Star_Of_France
1.ww_-_A_Complaint
2.01_-_War.
2.02_-_Brahman,_Purusha,_Ishwara_-_Maya,_Prakriti,_Shakti
2.03_-_On_Medicine
2.1.03_-_Man_and_Superman
2.12_-_The_Realisation_of_Sachchidananda
2.1.4.2_-_Teaching
2.15_-_On_the_Gods_and_Asuras
2.18_-_January_1939
30.06_-_The_Poet_and_The_Seer
3.00_-_Introduction
3.14_-_Of_the_Consecrations
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4.2_-_Karma
4.42_-_Chapter_Two
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Aeneid
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Talks_With_Sri_Aurobindo_1
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The_One_Who_Walks_Away
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DEFINITIONS


TERMS STARTING WITH

drugster ::: n. --> A druggist.


TERMS ANYWHERE

adulterate ::: v. t. --> To defile by adultery.
To corrupt, debase, or make impure by an admixture of a foreign or a baser substance; as, to adulterate food, drink, drugs, coin, etc. ::: v. i. --> To commit adultery.


apothecary ::: n. --> One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes.

drugster ::: n. --> A druggist.

chemist ::: n. --> A person versed in chemistry or given to chemical investigation; an analyst; a maker or seller of chemicals or drugs.

confection ::: n. --> A composition of different materials.
A preparation of fruits or roots, etc., with sugar; a sweetmeat.
A composition of drugs.
A soft solid made by incorporating a medicinal substance or substances with sugar, sirup, or honey.


corticosteroids: drugs that mimic the action of a group of hormones produced by adrenal glands; they are anti-inflammatory and act as bronchodilators.

cribration ::: n. --> The act or process of separating the finer parts of drugs from the coarser by sifting.

dispensatory ::: v. t. --> Granting, or authorized to grant, dispensations. ::: n. --> A book or medicinal formulary containing a systematic description of drugs, and of preparations made from them. It is usually, but not always, distinguished from a pharmacop/ia in that it issued by private parties, and not by an official body or by

Divination [from Latin divination a soothsayer from divus spiritual being, god] The art of obtaining hidden knowledge by the aid of spiritual or ethereal beings. It is divisible into two main kinds: the inducing of seership or clairvoyance, and the interpretation of signs. Under the former come the oracular responses of the Pythian priestess, of the Cumaean Sibyl, and many similar instances, including all cases where the diviner induces trance or clairvoyance, whether in himself by natural power or by incantations, drugs, or other preparations; or in a subject, as when ink is poured into the palm of a child, who sees visions in it, or by some kind of hypnotism. Under the second head come geomancy, augury, the reading of the marks on the liver of a slaughtered animal, reading cards, Chinese throwing-sticks, predictive astrology, palmistry, numerology, and a great variety of other forms. Between the two classes are ranged such practices as gazing into crystal or water, where external means and interior vision both play a part in the result. Often it is a means of utilizing one’s own inner faculties, whether by natural or induced clairvoyance, or by employing the agencies which regulate events apparently casual such as the fall of the cards, the marks in the sand, the drawing of lots; and this last is related to the subject of omens.

drugged (Or "on drugs") 1. Conspicuously stupid, heading toward {brain-damaged}. Often accompanied by a pantomime of toking a joint. 2. Of hardware, very slow relative to normal performance. [{Jargon File}] (2011-12-03)

drugged ::: (Or on drugs) 1. Conspicuously stupid, heading toward brain-damaged. Often accompanied by a pantomime of toking a joint.2. Of hardware, very slow relative to normal performance.[Jargon File]

druggist ::: n. --> One who deals in drugs; especially, one who buys and sells drugs without compounding them; also, a pharmaceutist or apothecary.

drug treatments: treatment of psychological disorders that are based on biological explanations of abnormal behavior. Treatment includes anti-anxiety drugs, anti-depressant drugs and anti-bipolar drugs.

drug ::: v. i. --> To drudge; to toil laboriously.
To prescribe or administer drugs or medicines. ::: n. --> A drudge (?).
Any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the composition of medicines; any stuff used in dyeing or in chemical


drunk mouse syndrome (Also "mouse on drugs") A malady exhibited by the mouse pointing device of some computers. The typical symptom is for the mouse cursor on the screen to move in random directions and not in sync with the motion of the actual mouse. Can usually be corrected by unplugging the mouse and plugging it back again. Another recommended fix for optical mice is to rotate your {mouse mat} 90 degrees. At {Xerox PARC} in the 1970s, most people kept a can of copier cleaner (isopropyl alcohol) at their desks. When the steel ball on the mouse had picked up enough {cruft} to be unreliable, the mouse was doused in cleaner, which restored it for a while. However, this operation left a fine residue that accelerated the accumulation of cruft, so the dousings became more and more frequent. Finally, the mouse was declared "alcoholic" and sent to the clinic to be dried out in a CFC ultrasonic bath. [{Jargon File}]

drunk mouse syndrome ::: (Also mouse on drugs) A malady exhibited by the mouse pointing device of some computers. The typical symptom is for the mouse cursor on the screen to move in usually be corrected by unplugging the mouse and plugging it back again. Another recommended fix for optical mice is to rotate your mouse mat 90 degrees.At Xerox PARC in the 1970s, most people kept a can of copier cleaner (isopropyl alcohol) at their desks. When the steel ball on the mouse had picked up enough the mouse was declared alcoholic and sent to the clinic to be dried out in a CFC ultrasonic bath.[Jargon File]

drysalter ::: n. --> A dealer in salted or dried meats, pickles, sauces, etc., and in the materials used in pickling, salting, and preserving various kinds of food Hence drysalters usually sell a number of saline substances and miscellaneous drugs.

embalm ::: v. t. --> To anoint all over with balm; especially, to preserve from decay by means of balm or other aromatic oils, or spices; to fill or impregnate (a dead body), with aromatics and drugs that it may resist putrefaction.
To fill or imbue with sweet odor; to perfume.
To preserve from decay or oblivion as if with balm; to perpetuate in remembrance.


Gaza Tunnels ::: Palestinians have built large and advanced underground tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt boarder that they use to smuggle weapons, explosives, ammunition, and drugs into the Strip.

impure ::: a. --> Not pure; not clean; dirty; foul; filthy; containing something which is unclean or unwholesome; mixed or impregnated extraneous substances; adulterated; as, impure water or air; impure drugs, food, etc.
Defiled by sin or guilt; unholy; unhallowed; -- said of persons or things.
Unchaste; lewd; unclean; obscene; as, impure language or ideas.


insolation ::: n. --> The act or process to exposing to the rays of the sun fro the purpose of drying or maturing, as fruits, drugs, etc., or of rendering acid, as vinegar.
A sunstroke.
Exposure of a patient to the sun&


Left-Hand Path (LHP): Mystic practices that employ unorthodox and forbidden elements (sex, drugs, violence, intoxication, the breaking of taboos, etc.) as tools for enlightenment; pursuit of rebellion and sensation as opposed to orthodoxy and asceticism. (See Right-Hand Path.)

MS-DOS ::: (operating system) /M S doss/ Microsoft Disk Operating System (Or DOS, MS-DOG, mess-dos) Microsoft Corporation's clone of CP/M for the 8088 crufted together in 6 weeks by hacker Tim Paterson, who is said to have regretted it ever since.MS-DOS is a single user operating system that runs one program at a time and is limited to working with one megabyte of memory, 640 kilobytes of which is usable Microsoft Windows and DESQview, take advantage of EMS and allow the user to have multiple applications loaded at once and switch between them.Numerous features, including vaguely Unix-like but rather broken support for subdirectories, I/O redirection, and pipelines, were hacked into MS-DOS 2.0 and resulting mess is now the highest-unit-volume operating system in history. It is used on many Intel 16 and 32 bit microprocessors and IBM PC compatibles.Many of the original DOS functions were calls to BASIC (in ROM on the original IBM PC), e.g. Format and Mode. People with non-IBM PCs had to buy MS-Basic (later called GWBasic). Most version of DOS came with some version of BASIC.Also know as PC-DOS or simply as DOS, which annoys people familiar with other similarly abbreviated operating systems (the name goes back to the mid-1960s, brain-damaging drugs (a slogan button in wide circulation among hackers exhorts: MS-DOS: Just say No!).[Jargon File] (1998-07-19)

muller ::: n. --> One who, or that which, mulls.
A vessel in which wine, etc., is mulled over a fire.
A stone or thick lump of glass, or kind of pestle, flat at the bottom, used for grinding pigments or drugs, etc., upon a slab of similar material.


Nootropics - also referred to as smart drugs, memory enhancers, neuroenhancers, cognitive enhancers, and intelligence enhancers, are drugs, supplements, nutraceuticals, and functional foods that purportedly improve mental functions such as cognition, memory, intelligence, motivation, attention, and concentration. See /r/Nootropics

officinal ::: a. --> Used in a shop, or belonging to it.
Kept in stock by apothecaries; -- said of such drugs and medicines as may be obtained without special preparation or compounding; not magistral.


Paraschemazia is characterized by a distortion of a patient's body image. It can be caused by hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD and mescalin, epileptic auras, and sometimes migraines.

pharmacology ::: n. --> Knowledge of drugs or medicines; the art of preparing medicines.
A treatise on the art of preparing medicines.


pharmacopoeia ::: n. --> A book or treatise describing the drugs, preparations, etc., used in medicine; especially, one that is issued by official authority and considered as an authoritative standard.
A chemical laboratory.


pharmacy ::: n. --> The art or practice of preparing and preserving drugs, and of compounding and dispensing medicines according to prescriptions of physicians; the occupation of an apothecary or a pharmaceutical chemist.
A place where medicines are compounded; a drug store; an apothecary&


physical (physiological) dependence: a state where the body has adapted to and has become dependent on drugs, and sudden absence can result in withdrawal.

psychological dependence: the reliance upon and beliefs that are held when individuals become addicted to drugs.

psychopharmacology: the study of the effects that drugs have on behaviour.

psychotherapy: any variety of treatment for abnormal behaviour which is primarily verbal in nature, rather than based on the use of drugs.

psychotropic ::: Referring to drugs that alter behavior, mood, and perception.

purity ::: n. --> The condition of being pure.
freedom from foreign admixture or deleterious matter; as, the purity of water, of wine, of drugs, of metals.
Cleanness; freedom from foulness or dirt.
Freedom from guilt or the defilement of sin; innocence; chastity; as, purity of heart or of life.
Freedom from any sinister or improper motives or views.
Freedom from foreign idioms, or from barbarous or improper html{color:


sedative: a category of drugs that result in drowsiness and reduced sensori-motor skills by reducing central nervous system functioning.

shop ::: --> imp. of Shape. Shaped. ::: n. --> A building or an apartment in which goods, wares, drugs, etc., are sold by retail.
A building in which mechanics or artisans work; as, a shoe shop; a car shop.


sophistication ::: n. --> The act of sophisticating; adulteration; as, the sophistication of drugs.

So strongly is this the case, that even today in theosophical occult studies, drug taking of any kind is strictly forbidden, including alcohol, for alcohol is a drug, a product of natural decay and decomposition, and while less spectacular and violent as a rule than drugs such as opium and its derivatives, it is far more easily procurable and is therefore more specifically pointed to as objectionable. The idea of the occult student is to have the body absolutely normal, healthy, clean, and functioning in the smoothness of health, so that even overeating is seen to be a harmful thing, because it clogs the body, dulls the mind, and could even actually lead to physical disability.

spatula ::: n. --> An implement shaped like a knife, flat, thin, and somewhat flexible, used for spreading paints, fine plasters, drugs in compounding prescriptions, etc. Cf. Palette knife, under Palette.

Synergistic Effects ::: Joint effects of two or more agents, such as drugs that increase each other's effectiveness when taken together.



Talatala (Sanskrit) Talātala [from tala place + atala no place] Place no-place; the fifth counting downwards of the seven talas, its corresponding loka or pole being svarloka. This term draws attention to the fact that the talas from this point become rapidly more material. Talatala corresponds to the hierarchies of rupa- or sight-devas, possessed of three senses: hearing, touch, and sight. It is the abode of certain kama-manasic entities and of certain classes of the higher elementals, among which may be classed the sylphs and undines of the medieval Rosicrusians. The state of talatala corresponds in man on earth with an artificial state of consciousness, such as that produced by hypnotism or drugs.

tardive dyskinesia: a condition that is occasionally experienced as a side-effect of antipsychotic drugs, typified by involuntary movements of the tongue, lips, jaw and other facial movements.

theriaca ::: n. --> An ancient composition esteemed efficacious against the effects of poison; especially, a certain compound of sixty-four drugs, prepared, pulverized, and reduced by means of honey to an electuary; -- called also theriaca Andromachi, and Venice treacle.
Treacle; molasses.


The use of drugs in initiatory ceremonies of any kind, however, is a relatively late and degenerate practice, and has never at any time been, nor will it ever be, introduced by the Mother-Lodge coming down to us even from the middle of the third root-race. With it the old tradition burns more brightly than ever that the true soma, the true mead of the gods or wine of the spirit, is the raising of the human into the spiritual by aspiration, training, and strict following of the traditional laws of discipleship, so that finally the neophyte feels the sunlight from above stealing through the moon of his mind.

The various branches of psychology depend on the class of problems studied (a) physiological psychology is the most experimentally exact in so far as specific physiological processes and effects (vision, hearing, reaction-time, learning curves, fatigue, effects of drugs, etc.) are measurable and controllable. Wundt established the first laboratories of experimental psychology in Germany, Pavlov in Russia, James and Cattell in the U.S.; (b) pathological or abnormal psychology deals with cases of extreme deviations of behavior from what is regarded as "normal" (a statistical term often treated as a value); (c) social psychology deals with the behavior of groups as reflected in the behavior of individuals. Cf. Le Bon's law that the mentality of a crowd or mob tends to descend to the level of a least common denominator, the lowest intelligence present.

tonometer ::: n. --> An instrument for determining the rate of vibrations in tones.
An apparatus for studying and registering the action of various fluids and drugs on the excised heart of lower animals.
An instrument for measuring tension, esp. that of the eyeball.


torrefy ::: v. t. --> To dry by a fire.
To subject to scorching heat, so as to drive off volatile ingredients; to roast, as ores.
To dry or parch, as drugs, on a metallic plate till they are friable, or are reduced to the state desired.


toxicomania ::: n. --> Toxiphobia.
An insane desire for intoxicating or poisonous drugs, as alcohol or opium.


tricyclic antidepressants ::: A class of antidepressant drugs named for their three-ringed molecular structure; thought to act by blocking the reuptake of biogenic amines.

vermuth ::: n. --> A liqueur made of white wine, absinthe, and various aromatic drugs, used to excite the appetite.

Xenobot - a biological machine made of skin cells and heart cells small enough to safely deliver drugs inside the human body and pave the way for understanding how to form organs for regenerative medicine.



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   6 Carl Hart

1:Why do we put people who are on drugs in jail? They're sick, they're not criminals. Sick people don't get healed in prison. You see? It makes no sense. ~ Bill Hicks,
2:Concerning women who commit fornication, and destroy that which they have conceived, or who are employed in making drugs for abortion . . . we have ordained that they fulfill ten years of penance. ~ Council of Ancyra (AD 314).,
3:I am convinced that there are genuine and valid levels of perception available with cannabis (and probably with other drugs) which are, through the defects of our society and our educational system, unavailable to us without such drugs. ~ Carl Sagan,
4:Concerning women who commit fornication and destroy that which they have conceived, or who are employed in making drugs for abortion, a former decree excluded them until the hour of death, and to this some have assented. ~ Council of Ancyra ~ AD 314),
5:Drugs cure the body when they do not merely trouble or poison it, but only if their physical attack on the disease is supported by the force of the spirit; if that force can be made to work freely, drugs are superfluous.
   ~ Sri Aurobindo, Essays Divine And Human,
6:We cannot counteract the harm done by mental faith in the need for drugs by any external measures. Only by escaping from the mental prison and emerging consciously into the light of the spirit, by a conscious union with the Divine, can we enable Him to give back to us the balance and health we have lost.The supramental transformation is the only true remedy.
   ~ The Mother, On Thoughts And Aphorisms,
7:People use drugs, legal and illegal, because their lives are intolerably painful or dull. They hate their work and find no rest in their leisure. They are estranged from their families and their neighbors. It should tell us something that in healthy societies drug use is celebrative, convivial, and occasional, whereas among us it is lonely, shameful, and addictive. We need drugs, apparently, because we have lost each other. ~ Wendell Berry,
8:If you want to understand a society, take a good look at the drugs it uses. And what can this tell you about American culture? Well, look at the drugs we use. Except for pharmaceutical poison, there are essentially only two drugs that Western civilization tolerates: Caffeine from Monday to Friday to energize you enough to make you a productive member of society, and alcohol from Friday to Monday to keep you too stupid to figure out the prison that you are living in. ~ Bill Hicks,
9:There is no magic drug which will by itself have the required effect. Rather drugs can be used in small doses to heighten the effect of excitation caused by the method already discussed. In all cases a large dose leads to depression, confusion and a general loss of control. Inhibitory drugs must be considered with even more caution because of their inherent danger. They often simply sever the life force and body altogether.
   ~ Peter J Carroll, Liber Null, Liber LUX, Gnosis [34-35],
10:Television, radio, and all the sources of amusement and information that surround us in our daily lives are also artificial props. They can give us the impression that our minds are active, because we are required to react to stimuli from the outside. But the power of those external stimuli to keep us going is limited. They are like drugs. We grow used to them, and we continuously need more and more of them. Eventually, they have little or no effect. Then, if we lack resources within ourselves, we cease to grow intellectually, morally, and spiritually. And we we cease to grow, we begin to die. ~ Mortimer J Adler,
11:Drugs have a long history of use in magic in various cultures, and usually in the context of either ecstatic communal rituals or in personal vision quests. However compared to people in simple pastoral tribal situations most people in developed countries now live in a perpetual state of mental hyperactivity with overactive imaginations anyway, so throwing drugs in on top of this usually just leads to confusion and a further loss of focus. Plus as the real Shamans say, if you really do succeed in opening a door with a drug it will thereafter open at will and most such substances give all they will ever give on the first attempt.
   ~ Peter J Carroll, The Octavo,
12:There is no part of one's beliefs about oneself which cannot be modified by sufficiently powerful psychological techniques. There is nothing about oneself which cannot be taken away or changed. The proper stimuli can, if correctly applied, turn communists into fascists, saints into devils, the meek into heroes, and vice-versa. There is no sovereign sanctuary within ourseles which represents our real nature. There is nobody at home in the internal fortress. Everything we cherish as our ego, everything we believe in, is just what we have cobbled together out of the accident of our birth and subsequent experiences. With drugs, brainwashing, and other techniques of extreme persuasion, we can quite readily make a man a devotee of a different ideology, the patriot of a different country, or the follower of a different religion. ~ Peter J Carroll,
13:Drugs are able to bring humans into the neighborhood of divine experience and can thus carry us up from our personal fate and the everyday circumstances of our life into a higher form of reality. It is, however, necessary to understand precisely what is meant by the use of drugs. We do not mean the purely physical craving...That of which we speak is something much higher, namely the knowledge of the possibility of the soul to enter into a lighter being, and to catch a glimpse of deeper insights and more magnificent visions of the beauty, truth, and the divine than we are normally able to spy through the cracks in our prison cell. But there are not many drugs which have the power of stilling such craving. The entire catalog, at least to the extent that research has thus far written it, may include only opium, hashish, and in rarer cases alcohol, which has enlightening effects only upon very particular characters. ~ The Hashish Eater, (1857) pg. 181
14:Self-Abuse by Drugs
Not a drop of alcohol is to be brought into this temple.
Master Bassui (1327-1387)1
(His dying instructions: first rule)
In swinging between liberal tolerance one moment and outraged repression the next,
modern societies seem chronically incapable of reaching consistent attitudes about
drugs.
Stephen Batchelor2
Drugs won't show you the truth. Drugs will only show you what it's like to be on drugs.
Brad Warner3

Implicit in the authentic Buddhist Path is sila. It is the time-honored practice
of exercising sensible restraints [Z:73-74]. Sila's ethical guidelines provide the
bedrock foundation for one's personal behavior in daily life. At the core of every
religion are some self-disciplined renunciations corresponding to sila. Yet, a profound irony has been reshaping the human condition in most cultures during the
last half century. It dates from the years when psychoactive drugs became readily
available. During this era, many naturally curious persons could try psychedelic
short-cuts and experience the way their consciousness might seem to ''expand.'' A
fortunate few of these experimenters would become motivated to follow the nondrug meditative route when they pursued various spiritual paths.
One fact is often overlooked. Meditation itself has many mind-expanding, psychedelic properties [Z:418-426]. These meditative experiences can also stimulate a
drug-free spiritual quest.
Meanwhile, we live in a drug culture. It is increasingly a drugged culture, for which overprescribing physicians must shoulder part of the blame. Do
drugs have any place along the spiritual path? This issue will always be hotly
debated.4
In Zen, the central issue is not whether each spiritual aspirant has the ''right''
to exercise their own curiosity, or the ''right'' to experiment on their own brains in
the name of freedom of religion. It is a free country. Drugs are out there. The real
questions are:
 Can you exercise the requisite self-discipline to follow the Zen Buddhist Path?
 Do you already have enough common sense to ask that seemingly naive question,

''What would Buddha do?'' (WWBD).
~ James Austin, Zen-Brain_Reflections,_Reviewing_Recent_Developments_in_Meditation_and_States_of_Consciousness,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:I don't need drugs. I am drugs. ~ salvador-dali, @wisdomtrove
2:I do not take drugs. I am drugs. ~ salvador-dali, @wisdomtrove
3:Gin and drugs, dear lady, gin and drugs. ~ t-s-eliot, @wisdomtrove
4:I take notes like some people take drugs. ~ tim-ferris, @wisdomtrove
5:I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too. ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
6:I used to do drugs. I still do drugs. But I used to, too. ~ mitch-hedberg, @wisdomtrove
7:Drugs are not always necessary. Belief in recovery always is. ~ norman-cousins, @wisdomtrove
8:Drugs may lead to nowhere, but at least it's the scenic route. ~ steven-wright, @wisdomtrove
9:Reality is just a crutch for people who can't cope with drugs. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
10:I, however, cannot force myself to use "meat drugs" to cheat on my loneliness. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
11:Our government's got a war on drugs. That's certainly better than no drugs at all. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
12:Our government's got a war on drugs. That's certainly better then no drugs at all. ~ kurt-vonnegut, @wisdomtrove
13:Now they're calling taking drugs an epidemic - that's cos white folks are doing it. ~ richard-pryor, @wisdomtrove
14:It's only in drugs or death we'll see anything new, and death is just too controlling. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
15:Kid, if You Need Booze or Drugs to Enjoy Your Life to the Fullest, You're Doing It Wrong. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
16:I say &
17:I do not need drugs to be a genius, do not take a genius to be human, but I need your smile to be happy. ~ charlie-chaplan, @wisdomtrove
18:I think that sex, drugs, art and religion very much overlap with one another and sometimes one becomes another. ~ brian-eno, @wisdomtrove
19:You might be a rock and roll addict prancing on the stage. You might have drugs at your command, women in a cage. ~ bob-dylan, @wisdomtrove
20:I have no desire to go anywhere near drugs. People say, "Aren't you tempted?" No, because of the ridiculousness of it. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
21:Soul-revealing drugs offer a radically different perception of reality, in which its dreamlike nature becomes utterly obvious. ~ tim-freke, @wisdomtrove
22:I never performed on drugs. That'd be stupid. It's the same thing with athletes. They can't perform when they have cocaine problems. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
23:Drugs or overeating or alcohol or sex, it was all just another way to find peace. To escape what we know. Our education. Our bite of the apple. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
24:The world is full of broken people. Splints, casts, miracle drugs, and time can't mend fractured hearts, wounded hearts, wounded minds, torn spirits. ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
25:No truth is proved, no truth achieved, by argument, and the ready-made truths men offer you are mere conveniences or drugs to make you sleep. ~ antoine-de-saint-exupery, @wisdomtrove
26:A fool who, after plain warning, persists in dosing himself with dangerous drugs should be free to do so, for his death is a benefit to the race in general. ~ h-l-mencken, @wisdomtrove
27:…He was always high on drugs. I was not a drug man, but in case I wanted to hide from myself for a few days, I knew I could get anything I wanted from him. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
28:There's nothing like the endorphins from being fit, and the incredible endorphin rush that goes with that. It beats drugs, drink, and almost anything else I know. ~ richard-branson, @wisdomtrove
29:You must not believe me. You must realize it in yourself know it, for it is beyond words and thinking. And it has to be experienced without recourse to drugs or insanity. ~ barry-long, @wisdomtrove
30:Does that mean we should give up? Probably. But there are two issues worth considering. The first is - is it really true that drugs destroy the integrity of the game? ~ malcolm-gladwell, @wisdomtrove
31:My feeling is that drugs and alcohol take away from the pure experience of meditation. That does not mean that occasionally, a person couldn't have a glass of wine or a drink. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
32:When I was growing up they used to say, "Robin, drugs can kill you." Now that I'm 58 my doctor's telling me, "Robin, you need drugs to live." I realize now that my doctor is also my dealer. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
33:I always thought I'd write when I retired - when I turned 65. But by the time I was 33, to tell you the truth, I was a little bored with drugs and sex, and I thought I'd do the writing thing. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
34:The idea of lying on a beach as my main thing just sounds like the worst. It sounds horrible to me. I would go bonkers. I would have to be on serious drugs. I'd be super-duper bored. I like high intensity. ~ elon-musk, @wisdomtrove
35:And then, just when you think that you have experienced all the wonders that this world has to offer, you round a peak and suddenly think you're doing the whole thing over again, but this time on drugs. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
36:Everybody deals with stress differently. Some people drink, some people use drugs, some people watch TV. I have always found that extreme athletics chills me out and leaves me in a very centered place. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
37:It all sounds rather naive and sentimental to be talking about children laughing and dancing and singing together when we all know perfectly well that what children do in real life is snarl and take drugs. ~ douglas-adams, @wisdomtrove
38:Power comes from doing meditation, leading a controlled life, being conservative, not wasting all your energy on drugs, alcohol and sex and other pastimes. The guideline for all experience is how you feel afterwards. ~ frederick-lenz, @wisdomtrove
39:Whether meeting with leaders and parents concerned about drugs in Bonn, Lisbon, or with the Holy Father at the Vatican, or doing a pretty fair flamenco in Madrid, I think Nancy's one of the best ambassadors America's ever had. ~ ronald-reagan, @wisdomtrove
40:The experiences which drugs induce are as far removed from Reality as is a mirage, from water. No matter how much you pursue the mirage, you will never quench your thirst, and the search for Truth through drugs must end in disillusionment. ~ meher-baba, @wisdomtrove
41:It is not good to give money to everyone who begs; give food or clothing instead. They may misuse the money we give for drinks and drugs. We should not give them a chance to err. Try not to see them as beggars, but as God himself. ~ mata-amritanandamayi, @wisdomtrove
42:In this century, not only has science changed the world faster than ever, but in new and different ways. Targeted drugs, genetic modification, artificial intelligence, perhaps even implants into our brains - may change human beings themselves. ~ martin-rees, @wisdomtrove
43:The war on drugs has gone on for about forty-five, fifty years - and it's been a complete failure. If you had a business that was failing so badly, you would change course. And it's just incredible that governments continue along the same course. ~ richard-branson, @wisdomtrove
44:When I discipline myself to eat properly, live morally, exercise regularly, grow mentally and spiritually, and not put any drugs or alcohol in my body, I have given myself the freedom to be at my best, perform at my best, and reap all the rewards that go along with it. ~ zig-ziglar, @wisdomtrove
45:My peers, lately, have found companionship through means of intoxication - it makes them sociable. I, however, cannot force myself to use drugs to cheat on my loneliness - it is all that I have - and when the drugs and alcohol dissipate, will be all that my peers have as well. ~ franz-kafka, @wisdomtrove
46:It isn't given to us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world. They will not be cured by our most efficacious drugs or slain with our sharpest swords. ~ f-scott-fitzgerald, @wisdomtrove
47:Scratch any fortune and you'll find blood only a generation or two back... child labor in mines or mills... Slavery. Drugs. Stock swindles. Wasting nature with clear-cuts, pollution, harvesting to extinction. Monopolies. Disease. War. Every fortune comes out of something unpleasant. ~ chuck-palahniuk, @wisdomtrove
48:Marco Polo tells the tale of The Old Man in the Mountains and how he recruits new members to his Band of Assassins by means of drugs, beautiful women, lush gardens, and religious promises. The unfortunate thing about this world is that the good habits are much easier to give up than the bad ones. ~ william-somerset-maugham, @wisdomtrove
49:In truth I never really liked any of the heavy drugs, because normally my energy is up when I'm performing, and that's about it. Cocaine is nothing new. It's the pressure, I think. People use it to relieve that, and for me it is about getting numb and forgetting. I have a reverse metabolic reaction to the stuff. ~ robin-williams, @wisdomtrove
50:A yogi never forgets that health must begin with the body. . . .Physical health is not a commodity to be bargained for. Nor can it be swallowed in the form of drugs and pills. . . . It is something that we must build up. You have to create within yourself the experience of beauty, liberation, and infinity. This is health. ~ b-k-s-iyengar, @wisdomtrove
51:In the struggle to cure syphilis in the first decade of the century, Paul Ehrlich concocted a drug, 606, that worked by poisoning Treponema pallidum, the spirochete that causes syphilis. It was called 606 because before it Ehrlich concocted 605 other drugs, none of which worked. Ehrlich, presumably, experienced 605 defeats but persisted. ~ martin-seligman, @wisdomtrove
52:This business of burning human beings with napalm, of filling our nation's homes with orphans and widows, of injecting poisonous drugs of hate into veins of peoples normally humane, of sending men home from dark and bloody battlefields physically handicapped and psychologically deranged, cannot be reconciled with wisdom, justice and love. ~ martin-luther-king, @wisdomtrove
53:Eroticism, hallucinogenic drugs, nuclear science, Gaudi's Gothic architecture, my love of gold - there is a common denominator in all of it: God is present in everything. The same magic is at the heart of all things, and all roads lead to the same revelation: we are children of God, and the entire universe tends towards the perfection of mankind. ~ salvador-dali, @wisdomtrove
54:Everything was a trap: women, drugs, whiskey, wine, scotch, beer - even beer - cigars, and cigarettes. Traps: Work or no work. Traps: Artistry or no artistry; everything sucked you into some spiderweb. I disdained the use of the needle for the same reason that I disdained some so-called beautiful women - the price was far beyond the measure of the worth. I didn't want to hustle that hard. ~ charles-bukowski, @wisdomtrove
55:What good is talking if neither of you are really committed? If one of you had an affair or got addicted to drugs or was abusive, simply talking about it wouldn;t take the hurt away; or fix the trust that's been lost. In the end, marriage comes down to actions. I think people talk too much about the things that bother them, instead of actually doing the little things that keep a marriage strong. ~ nicholas-sparks, @wisdomtrove
56:The longing for initiation is universal and for modern youth, it is a desperate need. When nothing is offered in the way of spiritual initiation to prove one's entry into the world of men and women, initiation happens instead in the road or the street, in cars at high speed, with drugs, with dangerous sex, with weapons. However troubling, this behavior is rooted in a fundamental truth; a need to grow. ~ jack-kornfield, @wisdomtrove
57:There are two specific objections to use of psychedelic drugs.First,use of these drugs may be dangerous.Howev er,every worth-while exploration is dangerous-climb ing mountains,testi ng aircraft,rocket ing into outer space,or collecting botanical specimens in jungles.But if you value knowledge & the actual delight of exploration more than mere duration of uneventful life,you are willing to take the risks. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
58:I'm not approachable by someone who says, "Let's try some drugs," or something like that. I'm absolutely close-minded about that kind of thing. But I'm wide open to anyone who says, "I've been wondering why we're here and where we're going, and I've got a few answers, but I wondered if anything ever happened to you that suggests... " Then they have me, and I become a chatterbox and can just talk away literally for days. ~ richard-bach, @wisdomtrove
59:Psychedelic experience is only a glimpse of genuine mystical insight, but a glimpse which can be matured and deepened by the various ways of meditation in which drugs are no longer necessary or useful. If you get the message, hang up the phone. For psychedelic drugs are simply instruments, like microscopes, telescopes, and telephones. The biologist does not sit with eye permanently glued to the microscope, he goes away and works on what he has seen. ~ alan-watts, @wisdomtrove
60:Between birth and burial, we find ourselves in a comedy of mysteries. If you don't think life is mysterious, if you believe you have it all mapped out, you aren't paying attention or you've anesthetized yourself with booze or drugs, or with a comforting ideology. And if you don't think life's a comedy - well, friend, you might as well hurry along to that burial. The rest of us need people with whom we can laugh. -Odd Thomas -Odd Apocalypse by Dean Koontz pg 30 chapter 4 ~ dean-koontz, @wisdomtrove
61:You can accept or reject the way you are treated by other people, but until you heal the wounds of your past, you will continue to bleed. You can bandage the bleeding with food, with alcohol, with drugs, with work, with cigarettes, with sex, but eventually, it will all ooze through and stain your life. You must find the strength to open the wounds, stick your hands inside, pull out the core of the pain that is holding you in your past, the memories, and make peace with them. ~ lyania-vanzant, @wisdomtrove
62:It is no defense of superstition and pseudoscience to say that it brings solace and comfort to people. . . . If solace and comfort are how we judge the worth of something, then consider that tobacco brings solace and comfort to smokers; alcohol brings it to drinkers; drugs of all kinds bring it to addicts; the fall of cards and the run of horses bring it to gamblers; cruelty and violence bring it to sociopaths. Judge by solace and comfort only and there is no behavior we ought to interfere with. ~ isaac-asimov, @wisdomtrove
63:Civilization is drugs, alcohol, engines of war, prostitution, machines and machine slaves, low wages, bad food, bad taste, prisons, reformatories, lunatic asylums, divorce, perversion, brutal sports, suicides, infanticide, cinema, quackery, demagogy, strikes, lockouts, revolutions, putsches, colonization, electric chairs, guillotines, sabotage, floods, famine, disease, gangsters, money barons, horse racing, fashion shows, poodle dogs, chow dogs, Siamese cats, condoms, peccaries, syphilis, gonorrhea, insanity, neuroses, etc., etc. ~ henry-miller, @wisdomtrove
64:The roar of the traffic, the passage of undifferentiated faces, this way and that way, drugs me into dreams; rubs the features from faces. People might walk through me. And what is this moment of time, this particular day in which I have found myself caught? The growl of traffic might be any uproar - forest trees or the roar of wild beasts. Time has whizzed back an inch or two on its reel; our short progress has been cancelled. I think also that our bodies are in truth naked. We are only lightly covered with buttoned cloth; and beneath these pavements are shells, bones and silence. ~ virginia-woolf, @wisdomtrove
65:The most unfair thing about life is the way it ends. I mean, life is tough. It takes up a lot of your time. What do you get at the end of it? A Death! What’s that, a bonus? I think the life cycle is all backwards. You should die first, get it out of the way. Then you live in an old age home. You get kicked out when you’re too young, you get a gold watch, you go to work. You work forty years until you’re young enough to enjoy your retirement. You do drugs, alcohol, you party, you get ready for high school. You go to grade school, you become a kid, you play, you have no responsibilities, you become a little baby, you go back into the womb, you spend your last nine months floating …and you finish off as an orgasm. ~ george-carlin, @wisdomtrove

*** NEWFULLDB 2.4M ***

1:Drugs are always fun. ~ Irvine Welsh,
2:Just say no to drugs! ~ Nancy Reagan,
3:If in doubt, take drugs. ~ Sarah Lotz,
4:I'm very fond of drugs. ~ Grace Slick,
5:Drugs are a carnival in hell. ~ Edith Piaf,
6:I don't do drugs I am drugs ~ Salvador Dal,
7:Of course drugs were fun. ~ Anjelica Huston,
8:Sex and drugs and rock and roll. ~ Ian Dury,
9:I Don’t Do Drugs I Am Drugs ~ Chloe Caldwell,
10:I don't do drugs. I am drugs. ~ Salvador Dal,
11:Rock n roll is about drugs. ~ Marilyn Manson,
12:I don't do drugs. I am drugs. ~ Salvador Dali,
13:After drugs comes Scientology, ~ Janet Reitman,
14:Drugs are a bet with your mind. ~ Jim Morrison,
15:twenty-five had bought drugs because ~ Jo Nesb,
16:Drugs made me feel more normal. ~ Carrie Fisher,
17:I don't need drugs. I am drugs. ~ Salvador Dali,
18:I don't take drugs: I am drugs. ~ Salvador Dali,
19:I do not take drugs. I am drugs. ~ Salvador Dali,
20:I tried to give up drugs by drinking. ~ Lou Reed,
21:Religion is bad and drugs are good. ~ Bill Maher,
22:Some people do drugs, I buy shoes! ~ Celine Dion,
23:I don't need DRUGS, I got the Most HIGH. ~ LeCrae,
24:I'm not on drugs, I'm just weird. ~ Alex Gaskarth,
25:I don't drink. I don't do drugs. ~ Casper Van Dien,
26:Never take drugs before Marmalade ~ Tyne O Connell,
27:Obviously I've taken drugs. ~ Jean Claude Van Damme,
28:Drugs will turn you into your parents. ~ Frank Zappa,
29:Food is better medicine than drugs ~ Patrick Holford,
30:Gin and drugs, dear lady, gin and drugs. ~ T S Eliot,
31:I don't need drugs to make weird music. ~ Kool Keith,
32:Laughing and Love. They are both drugs. ~ James Frey,
33:Daydreamin' drugs the pain of living. ~ Joni Mitchell,
34:Gentle with the drugs, heavy with the love ~ Kid Cudi,
35:I bought a gun and chose drugs instead. ~ Kurt Cobain,
36:I don't do drugs, though. Just weed. ~ Dave Chappelle,
37:I don't take drugs, I take books. ~ Ingeborg Bachmann,
38:I never took drugs, because I am drugs ~ Salvador Dal,
39:Novels are better as an addiction than drugs are. ~ M,
40:You get a lot farther in life without drugs. ~ Selena,
41:Anyone who takes drugs should be hammered. ~ Andy Gray,
42:Don't do drugs, kids. Stay in school. ~ Jamie Zawinski,
43:I’m not even on drugs, I’m just weird. ~ Alex Gaskarth,
44:Painkillers are the drugs of the future ~ Steve Aylett,
45:The war on drugs is what makes thugs. ~ John McWhorter,
46:But giving drugs to a cat is no joke, Kemp! ~ H G Wells,
47:Drugs and alcohol can be so destructive. ~ Kyan Douglas,
48:Drugs won't enhance your performance. ~ Morgan Brittany,
49:I said "no" to drugs, but they didn't listen. ~ Various,
50:I take notes like some people take drugs. ~ Tim Ferriss,
51:I've been studying drugs for years. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
52:The only good drugs are illegal drugs. ~ Philip Hensher,
53:Drugs, alcohol and ego. They are a bad mix. ~ Don Dokken,
54:I'm the definition of half man, half drugs. ~ Puff Daddy,
55:I don't need drugs to make my life tragic. ~ Eddie Vedder,
56:I never trashed a hotel room or did drugs. ~ Sean Connery,
57:Sugar and fat a socially acceptable drugs. ~ Lisa Gardner,
58:true apothecary thy drugs art quick ~ William Shakespeare,
59:I say no to drugs, but they don't listen. ~ Marilyn Manson,
60:Drugs are bad for you. They will fuck you up. ~ Kurt Cobain,
61:Food. Drink. Sleep. Books. They are all drugs. ~ Fay Weldon,
62:In Cuba there are no drugs nor will there be. ~ Raul Castro,
63:I need to be on drugs to connect with nature. ~ Larry David,
64:Life isn't just sex and drugs and cars. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
65:Like any tool [drugs] can help you or hurt you. ~ Joe Rogan,
66:No booze, no drugs, no brawling. Understood? ~ Elle Kennedy,
67:How dare you have wino tell me not to do drugs. ~ Bill Hicks,
68:Minor keys and drugs don't make a roller skate jam. ~ Prince,
69:not all drugs are good.. some of them are great ~ Bill Hicks,
70:Crime, money, power, drugs - are all linked. ~ Matthew Vaughn,
71:The motto goes: Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll. ~ Daniel Dumile,
72:I used to do drugs, but that was way back there. ~ Dave Attell,
73:Are you on drugs?" "No." "Maybe you should be. ~ Rainbow Rowell,
74:I don't drink. I don't do drugs. I'm innocent! ~ Mindy McCready,
75:I don't like the drugs, but the drugs like me. ~ Marilyn Manson,
76:Who needed drugs when winning felt this good? ~ Melissa Landers,
77:Who needs drugs when you have Takeshi's Castle? ~ Craig Charles,
78:Children don’t need drugs, because they have sweets. ~ Anonymous,
79:I don't drink, I don't take drugs, I don't smoke. ~ Chris Martin,
80:I think drugs are like strawberries and peaches. ~ Edie Sedgwick,
81:Some people take drugs in a quest for spirituality. ~ Gaspar Noe,
82:The drugs were the most important thing to me. ~ Sophie Anderton,
83:What drugs have not destroyed, the war on them has ~ David Simon,
84:Dear Anyone Who Finds This, Do not blame the drugs. ~ Lynda Barry,
85:I don't need drugs. Life is already tragic enough. ~ Eddie Vedder,
86:I don't use drugs, my dreams are frightening enough. ~ M C Escher,
87:Drugs don't work in patients who don't take them. ~ C Everett Koop,
88:Drugs have played no significant factor in my life. ~ Dennis Brown,
89:I drank, smoked and did drugs to get where I'm at. ~ Doug Stanhope,
90:Boys are like drugs,' her father said, 'just say no. ~ Jill Shalvis,
91:What we craved was drugs. What we had was each other. ~ Jerry Stahl,
92:I doona need drugs. I am naturally a mean bastard. ~ Kerrelyn Sparks,
93:If ever a seaman wanted drugs, it’s me,” he ~ Robert Louis Stevenson,
94:We mistreat our bodies with food, alcohol, and drugs. ~ Louise L Hay,
95:What drugs haven't destroyed, the war against them has ~ David Simon,
96:All drugs are poisons the benefit depends on the dosage. ~ Paracelsus,
97:Always say no to drugs. It will drive the prices down. ~ Jim Davidson,
98:C'mon, let's go in my room and abuse drugs and stuff! ~ Daniel Clowes,
99:I smoked some pot as a kid, but I just never did drugs. ~ Taylor Dane,
100:It's not a war on drugs, it's a war on personal freedom. ~ Bill Hicks,
101:It's the timing. I don't have to do it [drugs] all the time. ~ Future,
102:Boredom is a disease worse than cancer. Drugs cure it. ~ Doug Stanhope,
103:Drugs are for idiots. I'm never going to be that person. ~ Miley Cyrus,
104:If you want to get people off drugs, improve reality. ~ David R Brower,
105:Religion is like drugs, it destroys the thinking mind. ~ George Carlin,
106:There's no drugs, no Tom in a dress, no psychiatrists. ~ Nicole Kidman,
107:What foods are, essentially, are idea-neutral drugs. ~ Terence McKenna,
108:Besides alcohol, there are many other drugs that can affect ~ Anonymous,
109:I hope the fans will take up meditation instead of drugs. ~ Ringo Starr,
110:I’m not on drugs, Ben. I’m having an existential crisis. ~ Kim Fielding,
111:need to get some sleep, unless he was wired on drugs. ~ Andrew Peterson,
112:Nothing like drugs to take the edge off drug problems. ~ Annalee Newitz,
113:Now, master doctor, have you brought those drugs? ~ William Shakespeare,
114:One should refrain from intoxicating drinks and drugs. ~ Gautama Buddha,
115:If you've never tried drugs, DON'T. And if you have, pray. ~ Brad Renfro,
116:In my private life, I'm not around any drugs or alcohol. ~ Penn Jillette,
117:So who's on drugs here?... He looks as if he's on drugs. ~ Prince Philip,
118:All the drugs in the world won't save us from ourselves. ~ Marilyn Manson,
119:Drugs don't really fix anything, except for everything. ~ Ashly Lorenzana,
120:Drugs support terrorism? No, your SUV supports terrorism. ~ Doug Stanhope,
121:I used to do drugs. I still do drugs. But I used to, too. ~ Mitch Hedberg,
122:Reducing the price of cancer drugs is a humanitarian move. ~ Yusuf Hamied,
123:Don't do drugs to be cool, do 'em because you hate yourself. ~ Artie Lange,
124:It was an arranged marriage, put together by drugs and alcohol. ~ Tom Papa,
125:What I did wrong had nothing to do with drugs or cocaine. ~ Thomas Ravenel,
126:Confucianism strongly condemned the use of drugs like opium. ~ Robert Trout,
127:I believe in prescription drugs. I believe in feeling better. ~ Denis Leary,
128:Everybody is on drugs . . . just give 'em what they want. ~ Sturgill Simpson,
129:The Mind is everything. Do drugs. But just don't have drugs. ~ Doug Stanhope,
130:The war on drugs has failed in West Africa and around the world ~ Kofi Annan,
131:We've been together so long, I hope it just wasn't the drugs. ~ Joan Osborne,
132:Drugs Are the Religion of the People ? The Only Hope is Dope. ~ Timothy Leary,
133:Medical men do not know the drugs they use, nor their prices. ~ Francis Bacon,
134:Regarding drugs: just the existence of drugs seems troubling to me. ~ Tao Lin,
135:Taking drugs is stupid. Why mess up your brain like that? ~ Miranda Kenneally,
136:The school had a big problem with drugs... especially Class A. ~ Milton Jones,
137:Don’t do drugs, don’t have sex, and don’t touch your eyebrows. ~ Emilia Clarke,
138:Drugs are not always necessary. Belief in recovery always is. ~ Norman Cousins,
139:For me going out to party never meant drinking or taking drugs. ~ Pedro Winter,
140:I am having a hallucination now, I don't need drugs for that. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
141:You find out so many interesting things when you're not on drugs. ~ Boy George,
142:Drugs? Every one has a choice and I choose not to do drugs. ~ Leonardo DiCaprio,
143:Drugs have taught an entire generation of kids the metric system ~ P J O Rourke,
144:Drugs suck more than anything else I have ever liked so much. ~ Ashly Lorenzana,
145:I don't smoke, I don't drink, I don't do drugs. I shop, okay? ~ Danielle Fishel,
146:If you need drugs to be a good writer, you are not a good writer. ~ Rod Serling,
147:I used drugs as a social activity; a way to have fun with friends. ~ Lorna Luft,
148:I’ve never been drunk in my life. I don’t use recreational drugs. ~ Paula Abdul,
149:Reality is just a crutch for people who can't cope with drugs. ~ Robin Williams,
150:Drugs bring in guns. They bring in all these black-on-black crimes. ~ Snoop Dogg,
151:I'm not an advocate of drugs. I'm an advocate of psychedelics. ~ Terence McKenna,
152:I'm very serious about no alcohol, no drugs. Life is too beautiful. ~ Jim Carrey,
153:Let's stop the drugs and the crime from pouring into our country. ~ Donald Trump,
154:Love ruined people's lives, the way our parents said drugs could. ~ Mona Simpson,
155:Real children do not go hoppity skip unless they are on drugs. ~ Terry Pratchett,
156:Drugs is like getting up and having a cup of tea in the morning. ~ Noel Gallagher,
157:I cant remember what my line on drugs is. Whats my line on drugs? ~ Boris Johnson,
158:It's not in doubt that tobacco is far more lethal than hard drugs. ~ Noam Chomsky,
159:...only drugs make you feel as good as people in TV ads appear to be. ~ Hakim Bey,
160:Portugal is the only country in the world where all drugs are legal. ~ John Lloyd,
161:We all live with more mortality because we're all on drugs. ~ Christopher Plummer,
162:We get high on all types of drugs when, all you really need is Love ~ Talib Kweli,
163:We have drugs to make women speak, but none to keep them silent. ~ Anatole France,
164:I don't do drugs anymore... than, say, the average touring funk band. ~ Bill Hicks,
165:I love to play music. So why endanger that with something like drugs? ~ Dave Grohl,
166:They say drugs are not the answer, but really, what is the question? ~ Janet Fitch,
167:Coffee? Hell yes, coffee! Caffeine being one of the essential drugs. ~ Ben Fountain,
168:Either way, senators certainly do a lot less drugs than we did at SNL. ~ Al Franken,
169:Generally, pharmacists know a lot more about drugs than doctors do. ~ Arthur Hailey,
170:I used to do drugs, but don't tell anyone or it will ruin my image. ~ Courtney Love,
171:Kids are going to try drugs and alcohol; that's part of society. ~ Jamie Lee Curtis,
172:I think drugs affect poor people and people of color more than anyone. ~ Al Sharpton,
173:I was never a rah-rah person. I never sold drugs or did anything crazy. ~ Slick Rick,
174:I hate people who think it's clever to take drugs... like custom officers. ~ Jack Dee,
175:I hope they change my drugs soon. Whatever I'm on isn't working. ~ Karen Marie Moning,
176:I love money, I love women, I like to work hard and I don't use drugs. ~ Gene Simmons,
177:Other kids did drugs; I did crafts. I never knew where I fit in. ~ Kathie Lee Gifford,
178:People fight, they get angry, they do drugs, and they do crazy things. ~ Steven Adler,
179:Sex and drugs were simply not discussed in our culture at that time. ~ Gloria Estefan,
180:That's all drugs and alcohol do, they cut off your emotions in the end. ~ Ringo Starr,
181:Americans spend more money on music than on sex or prescription drugs ~ Daniel Levitin,
182:Avoid all needle drugs, the only dope worth shooting is Richard Nixon. ~ Abbie Hoffman,
183:Drugs bring us to to the gates of paradise, then keep us from entering. ~ Mason Cooley,
184:Drugs make people so screwed up that they laugh at their own murder. ~ Iain Rob Wright,
185:I don't think that there would be more users if drugs were legalized. ~ Roman Polanski,
186:I used to do drugs, but don't tell anyone because it'll ruin my image. ~ Courtney Love,
187:Kingsley's law: Sex, drugs, and violence – they'll cure what ails you. ~ Stylo Fantome,
188:Too many Americans have lost faith in our approach to the war on drugs. ~ Gary Johnson,
189:You young people, you who think you invented fun and drugs, fuck you ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
190:Avoid all needle drugs — the only dope worth shooting is Richard Nixon. ~ Abbie Hoffman,
191:Of course I miss [drugs]. And anyone who tells you they don't is lying. ~ Carrie Fisher,
192:O true apothecary!
Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die ~ William Shakespeare,
193:power (volition of inanimate nouns): Some drugs will improve the condition. ~ Anonymous,
194:Some kids do drugs. Some kids light stuff on fire. Me, I eat oats. ~ Jordan Sonnenblick,
195:We have to do more about addiction, not only drugs, but also alcohol. ~ Hillary Clinton,
196:Cigarettes and alcohol are much stronger gateway drugs [than marijuana]. ~ Steven Machat,
197:Don’t do drugs, don’t have unprotected sex, don’t be violent. Leave that to me. ~ Eminem,
198:Drugs are horrible; I say no to drugs. I've never done drugs in my life. ~ Vince Staples,
199:Drugs may know how to numb a brain, but the past never forgets to resurface. ~ Kris Kidd,
200:I hate prescription drugs! They don't tell you everything that is in them. ~ Grace Jones,
201:I've quit drugs and drinking and been into healthy stuff like yoga. ~ Princess Superstar,
202:Lay off the needle drugs. The only dope worth shooting is Richard Nixon. ~ Abbie Hoffman,
203:Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll is easy. True christianity…that's rebellion. ~ Alice Cooper,
204:We have to have strong borders. We have to keep the drugs out of America. ~ Donald Trump,
205:Bonding over illegal drugs hadn't magically solved our problems, ~ Shaun David Hutchinson,
206:Drugs induce paranoia and psychosis in people who have never taken any. ~ Terence McKenna,
207:Drugs turn people into the best actors. Ye cannae beat yerself up, Edwin. ~ Paige Shelton,
208:Geopolitical interests are behind the so-called war on drugs and terrorism. ~ Evo Morales,
209:I am glad that people are trying to have a rational conversation about drugs. ~ Carl Hart,
210:Just saying no to drugs is like just saying cheer up to a manic depressant ~ Steven Tyler,
211:My attraction to drugs is based on an immense desire to annihilate awareness. ~ Ana s Nin,
212:What it lacks in prostitution, it makes up for in drugs and public urination. ~ Lisa Lutz,
213:And we used to do a lot of drugs and get very drunk on very cheap wine. ~ Santiago Durango,
214:Animation is not just for children - it's also for adults who take drugs. ~ Paul McCartney,
215:Drugs, what a devil-inspired poison! It’s death on the installment plan. ~ David Wilkerson,
216:Ever try to have a conversation with someone on drugs? It just doesn't work. ~ Frank Zappa,
217:He’s lost it. Our son is insane. Or on drugs. Or maybe not on enough drugs. ~ Ransom Riggs,
218:I ask of cinema what most North Americans ask of psychedelic drugs. ~ Alejandro Jodorowsky,
219:I don't really remember a whole lot of sex, drugs and rock n' roll, really. ~ Bill Bruford,
220:I feel like Alice in Wonderland. Maybe Lewis G Carroll was on drugs too. ~ Beatrice Sparks,
221:Leave your drugs in the chemist's pot if you can heal the patient with food. ~ Hippocrates,
222:Why hasn't anyone opened a night club named 'No Drugs Allowed, Wink, Wink'? ~ Dov Davidoff,
223:Words must surely be counted among the most powerful drugs man ever invented. ~ Leo Rosten,
224:I came home and found that my son was taking drugs - my very best ones too! ~ Bob Monkhouse,
225:I don't do drugs. If I want a rush I just stand up when I'm not expecting it. ~ Dylan Moran,
226:I'm not sober. I haven't done drugs in 3 1/2 years, so I call myself clean. ~ Scott Weiland,
227:I'm very shy. That's probably one of the reasons I got so heavily into drugs. ~ David Bowie,
228:They [illegals] are bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. ~ Donald Trump,
229:Words must surely be counted among the most powerful drugs man ever invented. ~ Leo Rosten,
230:I, however, cannot force myself to use "meat drugs" to cheat on my loneliness. ~ Franz Kafka,
231:I still don't know anything about drugs, or who takes them, or what happens. ~ Michael Giles,
232:it should be the likes ay us that agitate for change, but aw we dae is drugs. ~ Irvine Welsh,
233:It's one of the reasons I don't do drugs. One sniff and I'd go all the way. ~ Patrick Marber,
234:I wanna die young and sell my soul, use up all your drugs and make me come. ~ Marilyn Manson,
235:Mom. He didn't do drugs. I've told you that before. He was just weird. ~ Huntley Fitzpatrick,
236:Taking drugs to overcome nerves is the thin edge of the wedge going in there. ~ James Galway,
237:The last time I took drugs, I probably took more than anybody could survive. ~ Charlie Sheen,
238:You can be addicted to misery the same way as you can be addicted to drugs. ~ Elvis Costello,
239:I think drugs were used by me as a way of suppressing my natural spirit. ~ Marianne Faithfull,
240:Lust magic is the same as date-rape drugs in human court, Uncle Taranis. ~ Laurell K Hamilton,
241:The main problem with medicating your grief with drugs is that it doesn’t help. ~ Liam Pieper,
242:America. Members of the generation that once embraced sex, drugs and rock-and-roll ~ Anonymous,
243:Cats are better than drugs. Only you can't snort them if you have allergies. ~ Yasmine Surovec,
244:I have been stupid and regret making a silly mistake experimenting with drugs. ~ Richard Bacon,
245:Instead of war on poverty, they got a war on drugs so the police can bother me. ~ Tupac Shakur,
246:It's not a drug problem, until you run out of money. Until then it's just drugs. ~ Artie Lange,
247:I was covering up for the fact that I was doing drugs. It was a very weird lifestyle. ~ Fergie,
248:This food is one hundred percent not drugged because I couldn't find any drugs. ~ Kresley Cole,
249:I didn’t do drugs when I was pregnant; you’re the way you are on your own. ~ Barbara Morgenroth,
250:If drugs are out of control, it isn’t long before we lose our grip on all crime. ~ Louise Penny,
251:I'm not interested in being Wonder Woman in the delivery room. Give me drugs. ~ Madonna Ciccone,
252:The brutal reality of politics would be probably intolerable without drugs. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
253:This is a revolution of the mind, get your mind together and get away from drugs. ~ James Brown,
254:I don't intend for this to take on a political tone. I'm just here for the drugs. ~ Nancy Reagan,
255:I don't know anyone who is not using drugs for the reason that they're illegal. ~ Roman Polanski,
256:I'm not a drug user myself. I'm too little to take drugs - my body can't take it. ~ Winona Ryder,
257:Montovani? They play Montovani to insomniacs that don't respond to strong drugs ~ Robin Williams,
258:People of all races use and sell illegal drugs at remarkably similar rates. ~ Michelle Alexander,
259:What would the fearsome Lou Reed insist on? Boys? Girls? Drugs? No, kielbasa. ~ Anthony DeCurtis,
260:If I'm using drugs and alcohol, it means that I've given up on my fullest potential. ~ Macklemore,
261:In short: just say NO TO DRUGS, and maybe you won't end up like the Hurd people. ~ Linus Torvalds,
262:Instead of war on poverty,
they got a war on drugs so the police can bother me. ~ Tupac Shakur,
263:Like what?Glass?Drugs?Oregano?" Come on, sweetheart. Lighten up and have some fun. ~ Cherry Adair,
264:My life was a complete catatrophe. I was very, very sick from drugs and alcohol. ~ Trey Anastasio,
265:The government doesn't want you to use YOUR drugs, they want you to use THEIR drugs. ~ Chris Rock,
266:Drugs are marvelous if you want to escape, but reality is so rich, why escape? ~ Geraldine Chaplin,
267:I have learned when two Republicans are talking about legalizing drugs to shut up. ~ Rachel Maddow,
268:I'm a junkie. I like drugs, I like the whole lifestyle, but it just didn't pay off. ~ Gus Van Sant,
269:Our government's got a war on drugs. That's certainly better then no drugs at all. ~ Kurt Vonnegut,
270:There isn't a feeling you can get on drugs that you can't get without drugs. ~ William S Burroughs,
271:You can't have rock and roll without drugs, you can't have rock and roll without sex. ~ Rick James,
272:I could help you,” I said. “Counseling, drugs, a religious advisor, a girlfriend. ~ Janet Evanovich,
273:I don't do drugs. I never have taken any drugs. I don't believe in them. ~ Florence Griffith Joyner,
274:I'm a reading addict. I can't live without it, like someone who is addicted to drugs. ~ Hugo Chavez,
275:I say 'no' to drugs. Whenever someone asks me for some of my drugs I say, 'no. ~ Rodney Dangerfield,
276:Now they're calling taking drugs an epidemic - that's cos white folks are doing it. ~ Richard Pryor,
277:Of course, of course. Drugs, music, a new age dawning … and you came for an old book. ~ Robin Sloan,
278:The danger is [in using psychedelic drugs], just to put it out there, is madness. ~ Terence McKenna,
279:The Nobel Prize is fine, but the drugs I've developed are rewards in themselves. ~ Gertrude B Elion,
280:You’ve taken so many drugs that you couldn’t legally operate a pair of safety scissors. ~ S M Reine,
281:One great thing about hard drugs - everything still hurts, but you don’t give a shit. ~ Stephen King,
282:The overuse of prescription drugs provides a vacation from personal responsibility. ~ Bruce H Lipton,
283:There are no bad drugs. There's simply stupid people who don't know how to use them. ~ Timothy Leary,
284:The worst thing the nineteen sixties did to this country was introduce drugs to rednecks, ~ Ron Rash,
285:Why people take drugs baffles me to no end. Especially when they can't afford them. ~ Terry McMillan,
286:You know that we are lost when babies are addicted to drugs when they are born. ~ Louis Eric Barrier,
287:A cloud hangs over baseball. It's a cloud called drugs and it's permeated our game. ~ Peter Ueberroth,
288:If I had my way, I would have sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll at least 4-6 hours a day. ~ Perry Farrell,
289:If there's any time you should be on drugs it's when you're pregnant, cause it sucks. ~ Courtney Love,
290:No, this is not a good town for psychedelic drugs. Reality itself is too twisted. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
291:People who leave their drugs in a bathroom the guests use are just asking for trouble. ~ Stephen King,
292:The mind & body must be subjected to extreme stimulus, by means of drugs & music. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
293:There are lasting consequences for using drugs. I'll still be paying for my prior use. ~ Layne Staley,
294:I certainly wouldn't advocate anyone using drugs on a regular or habitual basis. ~ William S Burroughs,
295:I don't use recreational drugs, except for cocaine, hallucinogens, and nitrates. ~ Robert Mapplethorpe,
296:I realize now that taking drugs was like taking an aspirin without having a headache. ~ Paul McCartney,
297:I say 'no' to drugs. Whenever someone asks me for some of my drugs
I say, 'no. ~ Rodney Dangerfield,
298:People have different personalities when they're drunk or take heroin, or whatever drugs. ~ Mick Jagger,
299:Sid said that drugs weren't the problem, life was the problem. Drugs were the solution. ~ Carrie Fisher,
300:The drugs of the future will be computers. The computers of the future will be drugs. ~ Terence McKenna,
301:Everything in life is not all beautiful, not all fun. There is lots of killing and drugs. ~ Tupac Shakur,
302:He that enjoys the ocean may rejoice, though some drugs may be taken from him. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
303:If you don't have sex and you don't do drugs, your rock 'n' roll better be awfully good. ~ Abbie Hoffman,
304:I stopped doing drugs when I was 20. I was finished with drugs before Nirvana even started. ~ Dave Grohl,
305:It's only in drugs or death we'll see anything new, and death is just too controlling. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
306:Jimi was a good guy 'til he got into drugs. That's the way it is. I just tell it like it is. ~ Dick Dale,
307:Pain could be killed. Sadness could not, but the drugs did shut its mouth for a time. ~ Colson Whitehead,
308:Psychedelic drugs cause panic and temporary insanity in people who have not taken them. ~ Michael Pollan,
309:Trying to film a movie on a diet is hard enough, I can't imagine how it would be on drugs. ~ Amber Heard,
310:All drugs of any interest to any moderately intelligent person in America are now illegal. ~ Thomas Szasz,
311:Constant smiling is a needy act that makes a girl think you’re faking, weird, or high on drugs. ~ Roosh V,
312:I'm always nice when I do drugs. But, you know, I'm nicer on the drug called "writing." ~ George Saunders,
313:Luckily I'm on prescription drugs that prevent me from worrying about anything too much. ~ Alissa Nutting,
314:The prohibition of drugs causes crime. You don't have to legalize, just decriminalize it. ~ Jesse Ventura,
315:There is no place in Ohio where you couldn't have drugs delivered to you in 15, 20 minutes. ~ Mike DeWine,
316:The tendency to throw drugs at every medical condition is the problem with medicine today. ~ Joel Fuhrman,
317:A physician is one who pours drugs of which he knows little into a body of which he knows less. ~ Voltaire,
318:Costumes are so much better than clothes. They're like drugs, they change your personality. ~ Mary Woronov,
319:Definitions from Mulla Do-Piaza
Drugs: Source of the mystical experience of the ignorant. ~ Idries Shah,
320:Drugs will have a huge effect on my work for the rest of my life, whether I'm using or not. ~ Layne Staley,
321:He was like a drug and what did you do with drugs You pushed them as far away as possible. ~ Colleen Houck,
322:I am diagnosed with not having enough insanely-addictive drugs coursing through my body. ~ Sarah Silverman,
323:I've never taken drugs - if you take a drug of your choice, you get some ecstatic feeling. ~ Michael Caine,
324:Kid, if You Need Booze or Drugs to Enjoy Your Life to the Fullest, You're Doing It Wrong. ~ Robin Williams,
325:My altered perception of reality while on psychedelic drugs came as a total shock to me. ~ Susan Schneider,
326:To put someone in jail for using drugs in the privacy of his hotel room is just barbaric. ~ Danny Sugerman,
327:Why do you kids say you’re experimenting with drugs? You’re experimenting with ill health. ~ Bob Colacello,
328:Your denial is beneath you, and thanks to the use of hallucinogenic drugs, I see through you. ~ Bill Hicks,
329:I think drugs and alcohol aren't a wrestling problem, it's a life problem, it's a people problem. ~ CM Punk,
330:Now as far as the organization selling drugs, no. Individuals selling drugs is something else. ~ Chuck Zito,
331:Prescription drugs can be even worse than illegal drugs. The only difference is the legality. ~ Grace Jones,
332:Relationships are like drugs. They either kill you or give you the best feeling of your life. ~ Wiz Khalifa,
333:The miracle drugs (neuroleptics) cause the worst plague of brain damage in medical history. ~ Peter Breggin,
334:They are bringing drugs. They are bringing crime. They are rapists. We need to build a wall. ~ Donald Trump,
335:Drug addicts had their drugs. Alcoholics had their bottles. Serial killers had their murders. ~ Jess C Scott,
336:Drugs allows us to taste the beyond but do not make us masters of the transcendental. ~ Satyananda Saraswati,
337:Drugs and drinking affect every family I know, country and city, middle-class and poor. ~ Bonnie Jo Campbell,
338:Everybody wanted a better life away from the streets and drugs and violence and hopelessness. ~ John Grisham,
339:I am against performance-enhancing drugs. I have never taken them and I never will take them. ~ Marion Jones,
340:No drug is a cure, though. Drugs are just big pieces of tape they stick over warning lights. ~ Kristin Hersh,
341:These stories depressed me. Love ruined people's lives, the way our parents said drugs could. ~ Mona Simpson,
342:The way I've been with drink and drugs suggests I have a tendency to get addicted to things. ~ Russell Brand,
343:We don't make music for people to take drugs to, we make music for people to live their life. ~ Billy Corgan,
344:I think hard drugs are disgusting. But I must say, I think marijuana is pretty lightweight. ~ Linda McCartney,
345:I understand that drugs aren't for everybody, I think it's an issue of personal freedom of choice. ~ Kool A D,
346:I bet the pill is harder to get than drugs--which shows how screwed up this world really is! ~ Beatrice Sparks,
347:I did a lot of drugs. I didn't do multiple drugs, but I overindulged in whatever drug of choice. ~ Kevin Gates,
348:I don't like to go out to clubs, because I find myself seeing remnants of drugs in the bathroom. ~ Demi Lovato,
349:I notice that I feel safer among women when I do drugs. I would never do drugs with male friends. ~ Gaspar Noe,
350:My life and my mind, I realized, were screwed up enough without me adding to it with drugs. ~ M William Phelps,
351:Not TV or illegal drugs but the automobile has been the chief destroyer of American communities. ~ Jane Jacobs,
352:Sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll... take out the drugs and you've got more time for the other two. ~ Steven Tyler,
353:This was how a manang self-destructed, probably. Not with drugs or alcohol, but cholesterol. ~ Mina V Esguerra,
354:Avoid using cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs as alternatives to being an interesting person. ~ Marilyn vos Savant,
355:Drugs and alcohol are not my problem, reality is my problem, drugs and alcohol are my solution. ~ Russell Brand,
356:Everybody across this country knows that the tsunami of drugs is threatening their very families. ~ John Kasich,
357:I've been doing a lot of drugs in the last few weeks and drinking less, and I feel much better. ~ Doug Stanhope,
358:I was more ashamed that I couldn't work the washing machine than the fact that I was taking drugs. ~ Elton John,
359:Terrorism fuels itself from all kinds of illicit trafficking: drugs, weapons, human beings. ~ Francois Hollande,
360:They don't consider nicotine as a drug. Why don't they put it together with all the other drugs? ~ Laura Huxley,
361:We should decriminalize all drugs. The assumptions on which our drug policies are based are flawed. ~ Carl Hart,
362:What is happening to human resources in Punjab. Seven out of 10 youth have the problem of drugs. ~ Rahul Gandhi,
363:Ambition is exhausting. It makes you friends with people for the wrong reasons, just like drugs. ~ Carrie Fisher,
364:America is 5 percent of the world's population and consumes 96 percent of the world's hard drugs. ~ Dick Gregory,
365:Drugs are not the way to the light. They won't lead to a fairy-tale life, they lead to suffering. ~ Layne Staley,
366:I have never had a single positive doping test, and I do not take performance-enhancing drugs. ~ Lance Armstrong,
367:Stay away from drugs. They're not worth it. I've tried, but there's none of them that's worth it. ~ Randy Newman,
368:The United States is using its war on drugs as an excuse to expand its control over Latin America. ~ Evo Morales,
369:Whether drugs lead to illumination or degradation depends on the spirit in which one takes them ~ George Andrews,
370:Give the brain encouragement from study, from thinking, from visualizing and no drugs are needed. ~ Louis L Amour,
371:He took a cocktail of drugs: gabapentin for his nerve damage and oxycodone for general pain relief. ~ Mark Dawson,
372:I know that many ailments can be healed with food by nourishing your body instead of taking drugs. ~ Laura Prepon,
373:I love drugs, but I hate hangovers, and the hatred of the hangover wins by a landslide every time. ~ Margaret Cho,
374:People often associate raves with drugs, but for me raves are more associated with self-expression. ~ Wyclef Jean,
375:Please note, I am not suggesting that illicit drugs are required to break down social barriers. ~ Thomas C Foster,
376:Some of the only times I could recall being fully present were when I was in a war zone or on drugs. ~ Dan Harris,
377:Where I come from, a lot of people didn't have money, but they didn't have gangs or drugs either. ~ Kristin Davis,
378:Can you harness the power of drugs without them taking over, without turning into a dazed zombie? ~ Gilles Deleuze,
379:Little kids, little problems. Wait till you’ve got drugs and sex and social media to worry about. ~ Liane Moriarty,
380:Old people go to the polls because they can't get erections, young people stay home, do drugs and have sex. ~ Moby,
381:Sex, drugs, money, power etc. Just because you get to choose your master doesn't mean you aren't a slave. ~ LeCrae,
382:And as far as I'm concerned, it's like I say, drugs are not the problem. Other stuff is the problem. ~ Jerry Garcia,
383:I make it a policy never to argue with drug lawyers: they have decent arguments and the best drugs. ~ James Crumley,
384:It's beyond belief that any Australian could be so stupid as to carry drugs into any country in Asia. ~ John Howard,
385:Sex, drugs, and insanity have always worked for me, but I wouldn't recommend them for everyone. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
386:There was a time when I dreamed of sex, and then I dreamed of drugs. Soon I will be dreaming light. ~ Mati Klarwein,
387:The War on Drugs has been an utter failure. We need to rethink and decriminalize our marijuana laws. ~ Barack Obama,
388:This was her version of sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll—dating a chalk artist, and teaching school. ~ Allegra Goodman,
389:We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
390:When I was in the hospital after I was shot they gave me drugs, but it was so great to get off those. ~ Andy Warhol,
391:As for drugs - well, Gates was certainly not unusual there. Marijuana was the pharmaceutical of choice. ~ Bill Gates,
392:Chelsea didn’t like to drink and never did drugs. She didn’t like the sensation of losing control. ~ Jennifer Jaynes,
393:How many times do I have to say it? … Well, it can't be any clearer than 'I've never taken drugs.' ~ Lance Armstrong,
394:I do a lot of things wrong. I lose my temper, and I hate waiting in line, but do I take drugs? No. ~ Debbie Reynolds,
395:I don't drink, I don't smoke, I don't do drugs... my addiction is wrestling - my obsession is competition. ~ CM Punk,
396:I'm not a guy who did drugs or drank alcohol. I had a good work ethic and gave back to the community. ~ Walt Frazier,
397:People can become addicted to fame, money, and attention as deeply as they become addicted to drugs. ~ Dennis Prager,
398:Philosophy, like medicine, has plenty of drugs, few good remedies, and hardly any specific cures. ~ Nicolas Chamfort,
399:The rising cost of prescription drugs has sparked a prairie fire that is spreading across our nation. ~ Tim Pawlenty,
400:They're a typical Hollywood audience. All the kids are on drugs and all the adults are on roller skates. ~ Eric Idle,
401:Andrew Wood's death changed things for a few weeks. I probably got even heavier into drugs after that. ~ Layne Staley,
402:Doctors don’t really want to be nutritionists, they want to be experts on drugs and medical procedures. ~ Ken D Berry,
403:If you go to a college campus and you do stop and frisk, you're going to find a lot of drugs there too. ~ Talib Kweli,
404:I heard that your brain stops growing when you start doing drugs. Let's see, I guess that makes me 19. ~ Steven Tyler,
405:I'm as against restricting access to drugs as I am to burning books. It offends me in the same way. ~ Terence McKenna,
406:Parents are key when it comes to keeping kids off drugs. Good parenting is the best anti-drug we have. ~ Mel Carnahan,
407:Seems like everybody wants to know if an athlete is on drugs, so you got to stay clear of wild people. ~ Moses Malone,
408:The 'drugs or surgery only approach that modern medicine uses to treat today's diseases is archaic. ~ Julian Whitaker,
409:This is THE most romantic thing that has ever happened to me, and it involves both drugs and a toilet. ~ Katie Heaney,
410:We are losing the 'War on Drugs,' which means there's a war going on and people on drugs are winning it. ~ Bill Hicks,
411:But sports carried me away from being in a gang, or being associated with drugs. Sports was my way out. ~ LeBron James,
412:But the drugs are kind of like taboo, at least among me and my friends and the people I've worked with. ~ Ethan Suplee,
413:If you have children, you don't want to have drugs and drinks in the house. It's just not good. ~ Billie Joe Armstrong,
414:I was more addicted to self destruction then to the drugs themselves ... something very romantic about it ~ Gerard Way,
415:I wasn't taking drugs or drinking. I was working and working and working. But I wasn't writing anything. ~ Patti Smith,
416:Our prisons are packed. Our streets are filled with drugs. Who’s winning the war? We’ve lost our minds. ~ John Grisham,
417:People drink and do drugs for a reason. Cause it makes them feel good - until it doesn't anymore. ~ Michael Botticelli,
418:And yet, prohibition itself is what makes the manufacture and sale of drugs so extraordinarily profitable. ~ Sam Harris,
419:fact that marijuana is one of the few drugs for which there is no lethal dose and no proven long-term harm. ~ Jim Marrs,
420:Getting clean made me grow up. I feel like all the years that I was using drugs, I wasn't growing as a person. ~ Eminem,
421:If I go out to dinner with you and you order wine, I leave. I won't be around drugs and alcohol at all. ~ Penn Jillette,
422:I'm grateful for doing those drugs, because they kept me from getting laid and I would have gotten AIDS. ~ Steven Tyler,
423:It is my impression that 'pain-killing' drugs improve the patient's mood rather than take away the pain. ~ John E Sarno,
424:It's theology. Were you expecting sex, drugs, and rock and roll?"
"One out of the three would be nice. ~ Katie Henry,
425:Many kids turn to selling drugs. It's not a good career choice, but they see it as a way to get money. ~ Richard Harris,
426:On the issue of drugs, we wir classical liberals, vehemently opposed tae state intervention in any form. ~ Irvine Welsh,
427:If life gives you lemons, drink the juice in order to mask the presence of performing-enhancing drugs. ~ Lance Armstrong,
428:If you want to fight a war on drugs, sit down at your own kitchen table and talk to your own children. ~ Barry McCaffrey,
429:I never took hallucinogenic drugs because I never wanted my consciousness expanded one unnecessary iota. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
430:I think it talks about that there needs to be some proactive attack against drugs infiltrating our culture. ~ Joe Morton,
431:It's not my mind that's sick... It's my soul. ...and there aren't any drugs that are gonna fix that. ~ Diane Chamberlain,
432:The war on drugs is really the war on people who buy drugs from people who don't lobby the government. ~ Stefan Molyneux,
433:We won't win until the average parent believes drug reform protects kids better than the war on drugs. ~ Ethan Nadelmann,
434:If ur going to have a war on drugs, have them against ALL drugs, including alcohol, the number one offender. ~ Bill Hicks,
435:I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
436:It was a long road, and less than 1% of drugs that worked in the lab ever made it to pharmacy shelves. There ~ A G Riddle,
437:My eyes swept down to his soft black t-shirt that read: “don’t do school, eat your drugs, stay in vegetables”. ~ R S Grey,
438:People seek escape in myth by any means at their disposal, including drugs, alcohol, meditation, and lies. ~ Jean Cocteau,
439:The problem with drugs is that most of the people that use the drugs, use it as a license to be an asshole. ~ Frank Zappa,
440:There were mornings I thought drugs made me insane and mornings I thought they kept me from going that way. ~ Jerry Stahl,
441:We call that opium, children. And don't do drugs, because DRUGS ARE BAD. Okay, I had to put that in there. ~ Rick Riordan,
442:Drugs in a disco are great for white people because it allows them to feel more Puerto Rican while dancing. ~ Dov Davidoff,
443:I agree, the world would be a better place if doctors were less enthusiastic about adopting very new drugs. ~ Ben Goldacre,
444:I do not need drugs to be a genius, do not take a genius to be human, but I need your smile to be happy. ~ Charlie Chaplin,
445:In spite of the anguish my addiction to drugs and alcohol has caused me, I wouldn’t relinquish its lessons ~ Russell Brand,
446:Sex, drugs, and rock and roll is all my brain and body need. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll is very good indeed. ~ Ian Dury,
447:Wondered about the experimental drugs interacting with airborne chemicals and leaving me unexpectedly dead. ~ Graham Parke,
448:Chasing the sensation. Whether it was drugs or sex or whatever. Those things had become my main focus in life. ~ Rick Allen,
449:I drank my lifetime supply of alcohol and I took my lifetime supply of drugs between the ages of 15 and 19. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
450:I stopped taking drugs when I was 19, and who wants to drive a cab around New York with drugs in their car? ~ Fran Lebowitz,
451:I think that sex, drugs, art and religion very much overlap with one another and sometimes one becomes another. ~ Brian Eno,
452:Nobody has ever said anything about Marion Jones every using performance-enhancing drugs and they never will ~ Marion Jones,
453:Death comes at you no matter what you do in this life, and to equate drugs with death is a facile comparison. ~ Jerry Garcia,
454:Drugs pervade every college campus in America, and every city, so a young adult must learn to live among them. ~ David Sheff,
455:Here’s a pen so the next time you want to write a message about drugs, you won’t have to use someone’s heart. ~ Kenya Wright,
456:If I ever end up in the loony bin, make sure they pump me full of good drugs so at least I think I'm happy, ~ Teresa Burrell,
457:There was a time when I used to live in Spain that it went really crazy with drugs and stuff like that. ~ Patricia Velasquez,
458:Brand-name drugs have no competition, since the government grants them very long, exclusive marketing rights. ~ Marcia Angell,
459:Every other day there's something - I'm dealing drugs, I'm starving people. I have never done a drug in my life. ~ Rachel Zoe,
460:Generally people would rather be insane than talented, hence the reason that most choose drugs over greatness. ~ Sarah Noffke,
461:If you have a good product. You don't need to advertise. You've done drugs? Did you ever see them advertised? ~ Doug Stanhope,
462:If you're taking performance-enhancing drugs and you get caught, in my mind, you should be banned for life. ~ Michael Bisping,
463:I have never even had a sip of alcohol, never have done drugs. The hardest thing I have ever done would be Pepsi. ~ Dane Cook,
464:I think drugs are part of the magical possibilities of youth and I wouldn't be here if I had continued with it. ~ Anne Lamott,
465:It is clear to me that my life has become completely unmanageable because I am addicted to alcohol and drugs. ~ Lindsay Lohan,
466:It is only in the terrible phantasms of drugs or delirium that any other man can have such a descent as mine. ~ H P Lovecraft,
467:Mark Lappe once put it . . . The period once euphemistically called the Age of Miracle Drugs is dead. ~ Stephen Harrod Buhner,
468:There are certain things people always bring up with me. The accident. The drugs. And how tight my pants were. ~ Leif Garrett,
469:You might be a rock and roll addict prancing on the stage. You might have drugs at your command, women in a cage. ~ Bob Dylan,
470:I have a bad habit of picking up books about drugs, but that's better than having a drug habit, I think. ~ Andrew VanWyngarden,
471:It was a strike against me that I didn't wear baggy jeans and jerseys and that I never hustled, never sold drugs. ~ Kanye West,
472:I was, I am and I always will be a drug addict. A person who gets involved in drugs has to fight it everyday. ~ Diego Maradona,
473:I announced to everyone that I was embarking on a solo tour. Not a music tour, but a tour of drugs and prostitutes. ~ Tommy Lee,
474:I can show you a philtre, compounded without drugs, herbs, or any witch's incantation: 'If you want to be loved, love. ~ Seneca,
475:If you're a drug addict, then you've always got drugs, so you're a criminal. So you're gonna get into problems. ~ Russell Brand,
476:I'm away for a while. But there's no cash on the premises, no drugs, and the pitbull's tested positive. Twice. ~ William Gibson,
477:Plus, it was made by Zaxy, the company behind Smartifex, Brillicent, and other popular work enhancement drugs. ~ Annalee Newitz,
478:Rock stars against drugs--that's what we want, isn't it? Government-approved rock-n-roll? Woo! We're partying now! ~ Bill Hicks,
479:Be Here Now, a guide to meditation and the wonders of psychedelic drugs by Baba Ram Dass, born Richard Alpert. ~ Walter Isaacson,
480:Drugs are marvelous--it's life that's evil. And sometimes the only way to face it is to get completely twisted. ~ E Jean Carroll,
481:I am sure antidepressants, drugs, and liquor have their place. But so far, that place is in others, not me. ~ John Elder Robison,
482:If you don't think drugs have done good things for us, then take all of your records, tapes and CD's and burn them. ~ Bill Hicks,
483:I'm not the type to turn to drugs and alcohol, but I do have a profound devotion to art and music - and children. ~ Rosanne Cash,
484:In the '70s, everybody was doing drugs, so long as you showed up and did your work, they'd use you until you died. ~ Brion James,
485:My government will continue mounting a real fight against the trafficking of marijuana and all other drugs. ~ Enrique Pena Nieto,
486:On an everyday level, I use alcohol and drugs in general mostly to be in a happier mood, with the people around me. ~ Gaspar Noe,
487:The war on drugs has been a social and political failure. We need to encourage sport and stop encouraging drugs. ~ Steven Machat,
488:They’ve ruined our young people with these terrible drugs. And it’s not just the Negroes that get addicted anymore. ~ D M Pulley,
489:Conservatives sense a link between television and drugs, but they do not grasp the nature of this connection. ~ Christopher Lasch,
490:Fighting aging is like the War on Drugs. It is expensive, does more harm than good, and has been proven to never ed ~ Amy Poehler,
491:Getting rid of the drugs doesn’t get rid of all the other ways you learned to deal with the world. It’s not that easy. ~ Amy Reed,
492:He is a purist glutton—there can never be enough meat, drugs, booze, excess, celebrities, and big, obscure words. ~ Hannah Howard,
493:High Price: A Neuroscientist's Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know About Drugs and Society. ~ Carl Hart,
494:I was an angel in heaven for two days or at least I thought I was. Really I was whacked out on drugs and in ICU. ~ Kristen Ashley,
495:Most people die old, full of pain and regret. Or young and full of drugs and self-indulgence—or sheer bad luck. ~ Caroline Kepnes,
496:Psychedelic drugs cause paranoia, confusion, and total loss of reality in politicians that have never taken them. ~ Timothy Leary,
497:Run for office? No. I've slept with too many women, I've done too many drugs, and I've been to too many parties. ~ George Clooney,
498:The way Lou Reed wrote and sang about drugs and sex, about the people around him - it was so matter-of-fact. ~ Julian Casablancas,
499:We are talking about creating a legal framework to regulate the production, transit and consumption of drugs. ~ Otto Perez Molina,
500:Writing songs, that's what gets me going. Not the drugs or the sex or the rock'n'roll behaviour, it's the music. ~ Noel Gallagher,
501:Change is hard, and sometimes I think I should just turn to drugs and stay high and not worry about a damn thing. ~ Terry McMillan,
502:Drugs became an obsession, like Culture Club had been, like religion later became although I'm through with that now. ~ Boy George,
503:Fighting aging is like the War on Drugs. It's expensive, does more harm than good, and has been proven to never end. ~ Amy Poehler,
504:Fighting aging is like the War on Drugs. It’s expensive, does more harm than good, and has been proven to never end. ~ Amy Poehler,
505:I can't think of a society on Earth where people don't take drugs that any of us would want anything to do with. ~ Terence McKenna,
506:I do think that drugs and alcohol have been glorified and exoticized in such a way that it gets into the art world. ~ Heath Ledger,
507:It's dangerous and dirty and smells bad and--"
"Yeah, well, so is sex and drugs and everything else worth doing. ~ Lili St Crow,
508:I've never taken drugs of any kind, never had a glass of alcohol. Never had a cigarette, never had a cup of coffee. ~ Donald Trump,
509:We never sampled our drugs because we were afraid of them, but to admit it aloud would have broken the spell. ~ Augusten Burroughs,
510:I believe that God left certain drugs growing naturally upon our planet to help speed up and facilitate our evolution. ~ Bill Hicks,
511:I don't find it easy dealing with people with drug problems. It helps if you're all taking drugs, all the same drugs. ~ Mick Jagger,
512:I don't like drugs. I think cocaine is a very bad, habit-forming bore. It's about the most boring drug ever invented. ~ Mick Jagger,
513:I don't want nothing to do with y'all, I just stay home. I do drugs, lay around and take care of my family, that's it. ~ Sean Price,
514:I feel like a blonde nothingness, alone in my own body ...... Today it's not drugs that fill my body, its despair. ~ Farrah Fawcett,
515:I'm fond of online testimonials: people writing about their experiences with ghosts or drugs or bad boyfriends. ~ Michael Dumontier,
516:In my experience, I have found that creativity demands a vigilant mind, which is weakened by the influence of drugs. ~ Ernst Junger,
517:Maybe they should name more drugs cute things. I don't do meth, but maybe if they called meth 'Stefanie' I would! ~ Chelsea Handler,
518:Why were our lives so fucking complicated? All I wanted to do was sell drugs, make love to my wife, and rule in peace. ~ J J McAvoy,
519:He'd always assumed those ancient poets had been full of shit, or at least had much better drugs than he'd ever tried. ~ Kass Morgan,
520:He'd always assumed those ancient poets had been full of shit, or at least had much better drugs than he’d ever tried. ~ Kass Morgan,
521:I want my audience to know me for my work, not because of who I'm dating or what drugs I'm on or what club I went to. ~ Shia LaBeouf,
522:She didnt see the point of alcohol, or drugs. People had little enough control over their lives without losing more. ~ Kate Atkinson,
523:The war on drugs is identical to the prohibition of alcohol: all you're doing is making criminals rich and powerful. ~ Jesse Ventura,
524:You can't go to an LSD or pot party unless you take it yourself. If I want to go, I must take drugs myself. ~ Michelangelo Antonioni,
525:....All drugs should be legal. War is wrong. The rich get richer. The poor get poorer. Thank you. I'll be here all week. ~ Bill Hicks,
526:If you’d spent your life abusing drugs, like a normal person, your skills as a liar would be more highly evolved. ~ Randy Wayne White,
527:It was 1967, and the hippie thing was happening. I got into experimenting with drugs while I was in college in Michigan. ~ Glenn Frey,
528:Seventy-five percent of people over 65 are on medications, and on average, they’re taking five different drugs. ~ Christiane Northrup,
529:she didn’t see the point of alcohol, or drugs. People had little enough control over their lives without losing more. ~ Kate Atkinson,
530:The case for prohibiting drugs is exactly as strong and as weak as the case for prohibiting people from overeating. ~ Milton Friedman,
531:There is in woman something of the unconscious function of drugs which are cunning without knowing it, like morphine. ~ Marcel Proust,
532:At Linfox we have zero tolerance. If any alcohol or drugs are found in any drivers' blood, they are instantly dismissed. ~ Lindsay Fox,
533:in--whoever owned this house before him, they must have been colorblind, or into hallucinogenic drugs, or both. ~ Kealan Patrick Burke,
534:It's so easy for a kid to join a gang, to do drugs. We should make it that easy to be involved in football and academics. ~ Snoop Dogg,
535:I've used drugs that I do consider to be dangerous, drugs that are potentially detrimental to kids and society at large. ~ Tim Robbins,
536:Live music is the most primal form of energy release you can share with other people besides having sex or taking drugs. ~ Kurt Cobain,
537:I did drugs for 18 years and I never got that bad as to say, 'You know what? I think the Kaiser Chiefs are brilliant.' ~ Noel Gallagher,
538:I have no desire to go anywhere near drugs. People say, "Aren't you tempted?" No, because of the ridiculousness of it. ~ Robin Williams,
539:I've had good times on drugs...bad times on drugs...But I've had good and bad relationships...and I'm not giving up pussy. ~ Bill Hicks,
540:I never sold drugs. A lot of people used to think I was that dude but I never sold a crumb. I used to always be upset with that. ~ Rakim,
541:I used to do a lot of drugs. I didn't stop because I didn't enjoy them; I stopped because I couldn't handle the commitment. ~ Marc Maron,
542:She took drugs, therefore I exist.
Ain't life odd? But still, please refrain from getting mixed up with substances. ~ Louise Erdrich,
543:The bottom line is that drugs are good money even to wealthy people, and plenty have no moral dilemmas about the business. ~ Ioan Grillo,
544:The real problem with all drugs is that they work. Fantastically. They're great, right up until the moment they kill you. ~ Aaron Sorkin,
545:America's drug war is so stupid that if you pay close attention to just how stupid it is -- it'll drive you to use drugs. ~ Jim Hightower,
546:I can meet any producer in Hollywood and look them in the eye, knowing I didn't sleep with them, or do drugs with them. ~ Morgan Brittany,
547:I can't believe a war against drugs when they have anti-drug commercials on TV all day long followed by This Bud is for you. ~ Bill Hicks,
548:I can't fill the hole with money. I can't fill it with alcohol, or drugs, or sex, so what do I need to fill it with? ~ Mark Victor Hansen,
549:I'm a living, breathing example of someone who does the same exact thing, but drugs and alcohol just aren't a part of who I am. ~ CM Punk,
550:In our society, daily experience teaches the individual to want and need a never-ending supply of new toys and drugs. ~ Christopher Lasch,
551:Preventive medicine isn't part of a physician's everyday routine, which is spent dispensing drugs and performing surgery. ~ Deepak Chopra,
552:She would try to live life one day at a time, like an alcoholic--drink, don't drink, drink. Perhaps she should take drugs. ~ Lorrie Moore,
553:The way that these girls keep themselves skinny is awful, isn't it? By vomiting or using hard drugs - which I can't afford. ~ Amy Schumer,
554:You have to understand that we've had more than 40 years now of massively financed propaganda called the 'War on Drugs'. ~ Graham Hancock,
555:You let the energy go wherever it wants. I have such a rich spiritual life. Most people take drugs to experience that. ~ Shirley MacLaine,
556:Doctors put drugs of which they know little into bodies of which they know less for diseases of which they know nothing at all. ~ Voltaire,
557:Drugs and sex go hand in hand when you're a rock and roll musician. Whereas if I were a violinist, it might be a little different. ~ Slash,
558:Drugs?"
"Rituals. Are you messing around with drugs?"
"No. But maybe rituals."
"Drugs might be better. ~ Maggie Stiefvater,
559:I get drunk writing words. I don't drink or do drugs, but I get so carried away with writing that I get inebriated from it. ~ John Shirley,
560:I've never taken drugs. My drug, I suppose, is drink. I never drink before I sing, but I do make up for it when I come off! ~ Bonnie Tyler,
561:Performance-enhancing drugs are an illusion. I wish I had never gotten involved with steroids. It was wrong. It was stupid. ~ Mark McGwire,
562:You simply cannot understand psychedelic drugs, which activate the brain, unless you understand something about computers. ~ Timothy Leary,
563:As we learned in Vietnam, high-powered weapons are so sensorily overwhelming that they are similar to psychoactive drugs. ~ Neal Stephenson,
564:Drugs age you after mental excitement. Lethargy then. Why? Reaction. A lifetime in a night. Gradually changes your character. ~ James Joyce,
565:How can we speak about "drugs"? It is like speaking about the human race - each person is different, each drug is different! ~ Laura Huxley,
566:I'm officially middle-aged. I don't need drugs anymore, thank God. I can get the same effect just by standing up real fast. ~ Jonathan Katz,
567:My doctor’s preferred method of attack was prescription drugs. I refused because I wanted to fix problems, not mask symptoms. ~ M J DeMarco,
568:[When asked how he's keeping his 12-year marriage to wife Jill fresh] Hookers, drugs. We're playing the field right now. ~ Harry Connick Jr,
569:Besides the drugs and counterculture, I started talking about myself, which is the first thing you do when you are a writer. ~ George Carlin,
570:Drugs, cataplasms, and whiskey are stupid substitutes for the dignity and potency of divine mind and its efficacy to heal. ~ Mary Baker Eddy,
571:Fighting aging is like the War on Drugs. It’s expensive, does more harm than good, and has been proven to never end. Hopefully ~ Amy Poehler,
572:From this moment on I'd dedicate my life to rock and roll and take as many drugs as possible. What could possibly go wrong? ~ Craig Ferguson,
573:Growing up in Oklahoma, there wasn't much to do. Play sports, do a lot of drugs, or read and watch movies, which is what I did. ~ Bill Hader,
574:Make no mistake: When I told Senator Mitchell that I injected Roger Clemens with performance-enhancing drugs, I told the truth. ~ Jim Lehrer,
575:She laughed. "Welcome to Camp Meds," She said. "Where the campers are crazy and the counselors want you to take drugs. ~ Michael Thomas Ford,
576:The only good things about his eighteenth year were the things he hadn’t done: He hadn’t murdered anybody or sold drugs. ~ Caroline B Cooney,
577:Drugs are a waste of time. They destroy your memory and your self-respect and everything that goes along with your self esteem. ~ Kurt Cobain,
578:I don't smoke, I don't drink, I don't use drugs. That may be boring for some people, but that's just me. That's how I live my life. ~ CM Punk,
579:If one can create a purposeful, meaningful life then there's no room for drugs or alcohol. It's not on the list anymore. ~ Mackenzie Phillips,
580:I knew Jimi (Hendrix) and I think that the best thing you could say about Jimi was: there was a person who shouldn't use drugs. ~ Frank Zappa,
581:I'm sure most people have this experience: when you're young you drink, you do drugs, you stay up late, and there are no consequences. ~ Moby,
582:I've spent a fair amount of time down at the worlder. I've been down there and helped arrest people that are smuggling drugs in. ~ Steve King,
583:Probably saying a 30-second prayer at a key moment has done more good than any psychotherapy or drugs I've prescribed. ~ Harold George Koenig,
584:Take away the family as a cohesive unit, and the spread of drugs, crime, teenage pregnancy and truancy seemed easier to explain. ~ David Lamb,
585:All professional bodybuilders (and most athletes) use drugs. Anyone who says differently is lying or trying to sell you something. ~ Anonymous,
586:I can understand the drug thing. So they feel that it's more important to take the drugs than to do a good show for the people. ~ Steve Martin,
587:I told the truth about steroids and human growth hormone. I injected those drugs into the body of Roger Clemens at his direction. ~ Jim Lehrer,
588:I touched emotions I've never tapped in my entire life. I've heard people say, 'I hope this movie doesn't glamorise drugs. ~ Leonardo DiCaprio,
589:The more you can increase fear of drugs and crime, welfare mothers, immigrants and aliens, the more you control all the people. ~ Noam Chomsky,
590:The more you can increase fear of drugs, crime, welfare mothers, immigrants and aliens, the more you control all of the people. ~ Noam Chomsky,
591:The psychedelic viewpoint is becoming more and more legitimate, but psychedelic drugs are not. That's the odd paradox of it. ~ Terence McKenna,
592:We need to be creative with young people. If they have no opportunities, they will get into drugs and be vulnerable to suicide. ~ Pope Francis,
593:Basically, I wanted redemption for the way I lived my life beforehand, and that was the drugs, the drink, the loose sex, whatever. ~ Elton John,
594:But I think I know just as many creative people who've never taken drugs in their life as I do who have taken a lot of drugs. ~ John Frusciante,
595:Invent new drugs, that's what you should be doing... fight to get new weirder ones... and weirder establishments to do them in. ~ Doug Stanhope,
596:They never differentiate between drug users and drug addicts... I've done most drugs there are socially, I never had a problem. ~ Doug Stanhope,
597:An interesting thing about drugs is often, when a new drug is discovered, it takes a long time to figure out how do you do it. ~ Terence McKenna,
598:Apparently, in the Avesta classical period no one would have dreamed of having a spiritual experience without resort to drugs. ~ Terence McKenna,
599:Drugs have nothing to do with the creation of music. In fact, they are dumb and self indulgent. Kind of like sucking your thumb! ~ Courtney Love,
600:Everyone has favorite criminals. Mine are pimps. We can all rob a bank; we can all sell drugs. Being a pimp is a whole other thing. ~ Chris Rock,
601:If we fuck now, then you’ll know it was me fucking you and not the drugs,” Tom said, pushing himself up and turning to face Prophet. ~ S E Jakes,
602:It is disquieting to learn that vehicular accidents caused by drowsy driving exceed those caused by alcohol and drugs combined. ~ Matthew Walker,
603:Oh my God. A dealer's telling me to stop doing drugs.
Dealing doesn't automatically make someone a cunt.
Unlike whoring. ~ Lisa McInerney,
604:There are many drugs that have many serious side effects and that are harmful to people. Marijuana is no different than that. ~ Dana Rohrabacher,
605:They said I ignored the drug problem. Well, I gave speeches on drugs, I wrote books on drugs. I did darn near everything on drugs! ~ Pat Paulsen,
606:Drinking and taking drugs. I think there was also a sort of druggie or trance-like nature to the way that I used sex as a child. ~ Claire Dederer,
607:Most of these stops and searches are futile. It has been estimated that 95 percent of Pipeline stops yield no illegal drugs. ~ Michelle Alexander,
608:My acting coach breaks down what happens to people's bodies when they do drugs. She breaks down what happens physiologically to you. ~ Eva Mendes,
609:one of the first signs of a self-destructing aboriginal culture always seems to be an increase in the use of drugs and intoxicants, ~ David Weber,
610:We have a massive heroin opioid epidemic problem in America, part of that is because of drugs coming from the cartels from the south. ~ Paul Ryan,
611:What was happening was the war on drugs. That was the primary culprit I could see that was getting in the way of black progress. ~ Eugene Jarecki,
612:I just put drugs down to luck. I persevere quite honestly, and I've got a fair amount of discipline that keeps me out of deep water. ~ David Bowie,
613:It's not for any purpose such as religion, health, or things like that, I just never felt I had the need or want to drink or do drugs. ~ Dane Cook,
614:Many doctors tested drugs on slaves and operated on them to develop new surgical techniques, often without using anesthesia. Fear ~ Rebecca Skloot,
615:There was definitely an argument for getting some sleep; namely, that when he woke up the impact of the drugs would be stronger. ~ Edward St Aubyn,
616:This is not a war on drugs. This is a war on the poor. This is a war on the poor and the powerless, the voiceless and the invisible, ~ Don Winslow,
617:At least for me personally, drugs aren't an essential part of having a surreal experience, or what you might call a higher experience. ~ Panda Bear,
618:Brushing a girl’s hair
behind her ear
once a day
will solve more problems
than all those
therapists
and drugs. ~ Atticus Poetry,
619:But you know what I'm trying to say, it's that there's a couple of really dangerous drugs out there and I've lost some friends to them. ~ Tommy Lee,
620:I know certain actors are totally screwed up on drugs, yet it gets covered up. Why wasn't I excused for 'exhaustion' or 'the flu'? ~ Drew Barrymore,
621:Needless to say, drink, drugs, food, and sex played no part in the festivities. But who needs any of that when you've got literature? ~ Nick Hornby,
622:someone like me needed to not only refrain from drugs but also engage in careful mental and physical upkeep in order to stay balanced. ~ Dan Harris,
623:The potential of the psychedelic drugs to provide access to the interior universe, is, I believe, their most valuable property. ~ Alexander Shulgin,
624:There was an incident,” he said. “A series of incidents, I guess. A dead guy, another dead guy. Some drugs. It’s kind of a long story. ~ David Wong,
625:The thing about us is we're honest. If we're asked whether we take drugs, we say yes. I was brought up by my mom not to be a liar. ~ Noel Gallagher,
626:When we started becoming friends [with Prince], I was really doing a lot of cocaine, and he hated that. Prince was so against drugs. ~ Stevie Nicks,
627:All I want is someone who reads books, loves his work, and me, too, of course, and who doesn’t take drugs, and isn’t on unemployment. ~ Larry Kramer,
628:America is becoming a drug infested nation. Drugs are becoming cheaper than candy bars. We are not going to let it happen any longer. ~ Donald Trump,
629:Art can’t decide whether the War on Drugs is an obscene absurdity or an absurd obscenity. In either case, it’s a tragic, bloody farce. ~ Don Winslow,
630:Drugs don't have to be a part of that to me, so if somebody says - your music takes me to that sort of place - then I'm really psyched. ~ Panda Bear,
631:Entertainers and sports figures achieve fame and wealth but find the world empty and dull without the solace and stimulation of drugs. ~ Mario Cuomo,
632:I can't stand when people use drugs as an escape. It's like, everybody suffers. Deal with your issues, you'll feel so much better. ~ Alyson Hannigan,
633:Most people assume the War on Drugs was launched in response to the crisis caused by crack cocaine in inner-city neighborhoods. ~ Michelle Alexander,
634:The doctor of the future will no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but rather will cure and prevent disease with nutrition. ~ Thomas A Edison,
635:The quiet complicity of minority officers in the War on Drugs serves to legitimate the system and insulate it from critique. In ~ Michelle Alexander,
636:Things matter to me more than they do to normal people, I thought. I need to relax and let things go. I should experiment with drugs. ~ Sally Rooney,
637:You just want tae fuck up on drugs so that everyone'll think how deep and fucking complex you are. It's pathetic, and fucking boring. ~ Irvine Welsh,
638:Drug use is a primordial animal activity. Among humans , it is immemorial and nearly universal. VVhat then accounts for the 'war on drugs ~ Anonymous,
639:If people are violating the law by doing drugs, they ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up. ~ Rush Limbaugh,
640:if people are violating the law by doing drugs, they ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up. ~ Rush Limbaugh,
641:I never performed on drugs. That'd be stupid. It's the same thing with athletes. They can't perform when they have cocaine problems. ~ Robin Williams,
642:It's just a simple fact that in America drugs and booze cost money, but food is free to anyone willing to snooze through a gospel message. ~ Ron Hall,
643:I write compulsively. I've got so many ideas, and I love to do it so much, I can't not do it. I write the way some people do drugs. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
644:Nothing has contributed more to the systematic mass incarceration of people of color in the United States than the War on Drugs. ~ Michelle Alexander,
645:Spirituality now wanders from sex to drugs to art to revolution to violence--whatever seems to promise deliverance from the quotidian. ~ Mason Cooley,
646:the fact that we can actually change our own physiology and inner equilibrium by means other than drugs is rarely considered. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
647:There's so much talk about the Drug Generation and songs about drugs. That's stupid. They aren't songs about drugs; they're about life. ~ Cass Elliot,
648:The trick is to use the drugs once to get there, and maybe spend the next ten years trying to get back there without the drug. ~ Maynard James Keenan,
649:All forms of art are consciousness expanders, and I am convinced that they will take us further, and more consciously, than drugs. ~ Madeleine L Engle,
650:Black folks don't have a chance, so they are in the hood, dealing drugs, in a shoot-out. They do it again and one more time they are out. ~ Snoop Dogg,
651:Indians have a big problem with alcohol and drugs. I grew up with an admiration for their culture and was sensitive to their problems. ~ Kirstie Alley,
652:...Marshall alone his room with a comically tall stack of books, methodically absorbing their contents as though they were drugs... ~ Douglas Coupland,
653:We are told by drug warriors that the enemy in the war is a thing – drugs – not a group of people, but the facts prove otherwise. ~ Michelle Alexander,
654:You've got to stop letting women slip drugs into your mouth, Dex, it's unhygienic. And dangerous. One day it'll be a cyanide capsule. ~ David Nicholls,
655:Americans are the most overmedicated people on earth, with overall domestic sales of prescription drugs totaling $ 235.4 billion. 33 ~ Martin Lindstrom,
656:I feel sorry for people who don't drink or do drugs. Because someday they're going to be in a hospital bed, dying, and they won't know why. ~ Redd Foxx,
657:The government could take away all the drugs in the world and people would spin around on their lawns until they fell down and saw God. ~ Dennis Miller,
658:When the surgeon general Joycelyn Elders said that drugs should be legalized, I saw somebody else who felt what I feel. But she got fired. ~ Snoop Dogg,
659:As a rule people don't think other people on drugs are funny. They think they are tragic. They have a point, but I still had the funny. ~ Natasha Lyonne,
660:I am a huge advocate of prescription drugs given wisely and for the right reasons and the right diagnosis and also psychotherapy. ~ Kay Redfield Jamison,
661:I hear you, but Khalil didn’t have to sell drugs,” I say. “You stopped doing it.” “True, but unless you’re in his shoes, don’t judge him. ~ Angie Thomas,
662:I never take drugs. I took ecstasy when I was in Ibiza once, but it didn't work for me. I think I was already on ecstasy when I was born. ~ Pedro Winter,
663:I was looking for a father, he was gone. I hung around with the thugs, and even though they sold drugs, they showed a young brother love. ~ Tupac Shakur,
664:The illegal multi-billion-dollar trade in stolen art and antiquities ranked third in the world’s big-money rackets after arms and drugs. ~ Scott Mariani,
665:The state in the matter of drugs should not, any more than in the matter of sex, act as the secret agent for the agenda of the church. ~ Terence McKenna,
666:Walk the poor bloke past the station doctor, get the certificate signed, lock him up in a padded room, and supply him with good drugs ~ Peter F Hamilton,
667:Drugs are in every walk of life - doctors, lawyers, preachers, the guy who works for IBM, teenagers on the street, teenagers in school. ~ Smokey Robinson,
668:If drugs could heal what was broken inside her, she’d be an addict. Who wouldn’t? Sometimes life hurt, and you just had to suck it up. It ~ Susan McBride,
669:If they took all the drugs, nicotine, alcohol and caffeine off the market for six days, they'd have to bring out the tanks to control you. ~ Dick Gregory,
670:it was Tark's experience that TV addicts were usually addicted to something else as well. Food, booze, drugs, sex, money, take your pick. ~ T J MacGregor,
671:I want to build the wall. We need the wall. And the Border Patrol, ICE, they all want the wall. We stop the drugs. We shore up the border. ~ Donald Trump,
672:I was hoping the people of the world might be united by something more interesting, like drugs or an unarmed struggle against the undead. ~ David Sedaris,
673:The only way to shut out the voice of god and the angels is to act out addictively whether it’s alcohol or food or drugs, or behaviors... ~ Doreen Virtue,
674:this is a girl who did drugs, who fucked her high school teacher, who chose Berkeley over Stanford. Maybe she really could be one of us. ~ Jeffrey Toobin,
675:I don't want to spend the rest of my life talking about when I used to drink or when I used to take drugs. I'm more interested in the future. ~ Elton John,
676:It's very good to get through them (drugs) while you're still young and then talk about how great or bad it was for the rest of your life. ~ Carrie Fisher,
677:I wish the world would stop being so judgmentally controlling because my minds sobriety sure could use some drugs to handle your reality. ~ Zachary Koukol,
678:Medicine is not merely a science but an art. The character of the physician may act more powerfully upon the patient than the drugs employed. ~ Paracelsus,
679:People were very protective of me. Overly so. I was in the industry for a long time before I had any idea of what drugs people were doing. ~ Joni Mitchell,
680:Right here, in this same headquarters, 52 years ago, the Convention that gave the birth certificate to the war on drugs was approved. ~ Juan Manuel Santos,
681:The beliefs in the potency of drugs to heal, diets to strengthen, moneys to secure, are the values or money changers that must be thrown ~ Neville Goddard,
682:The way this country deals with drugs is just not funny. What a waste of everyone's time and effort. What a waste of a lot of people's lives. ~ Dave Barry,
683:Hugs are great, but - better than drugs? Come on. Let me put it to you this way: I never drove to Harlem at 4 a.m. to get somebody to hug me. ~ Artie Lange,
684:I find it depressing that people think you have to be on drugs to watch [my stuff], that’s a cop out, use your brain, use your imagination. ~ Noel Fielding,
685:There is no question that a society that sets out to control its citizens' use of drugs sets out on the slippery path to totalitarianism. ~ Terence McKenna,
686:Anyone taking heroin is thinking about taking heroin more than they're thinking about anything else. That's the general rule about most drugs. ~ Mick Jagger,
687:I'd gotten to the place where I wanted to quit using drugs but couldn't and finally I landed in that prison cell where everything was cut. ~ Christian Hosoi,
688:I don't do drugs, and so music very much gets me going. When I do something, I think, "If it was a piece of music, what would it be?" ~ Nicolas Winding Refn,
689:Rock Against Drugs, what a name. Somebody was high when they came up with that title. It's like Christians Against Christ. Rock created drugs. ~ Sam Kinison,
690:Tantrics seek oneness with the universe
through eating meat, drinking alcohol, taking drugs, dancing,
and ritual sexual intercourse. ~ Marvin Harris,
691:The new drugs he was taking weren’t making a lick of difference to his temper – unless you counted the fact that his pee had turned green. “But, ~ E A Price,
692:The youth of Idaho falls should be encouraged to take drugs in order to cope up with the fact that there is plutonium in their drinking water. ~ Bill Bryson,
693:Transformation of language through psychedelic drugs is a central factor of the evolution of the social matrix of the rest of the century. ~ Terence McKenna,
694:What is the difference between a Doctor of Medicine and a Doctor of Theology? One prescribes drugs, while the other might as well be on drugs. ~ Pat Condell,
695:A pill to make you numb A pill to make you dumb A pill to make you anybody else But all the drugs in this world Won't save her from herself. ~ Marilyn Manson,
696:A staggering 63 percent of Americans say that addiction to alcohol or other drugs has had an impact on them at some point in their lives. ~ Patrick J Kennedy,
697:Did you ever consider that LSD was really one of the most dangerous drugs ever manufactured because the people who took it turned into yuppies? ~ Frank Zappa,
698:I could see the appeal of drugs. If this stomach-sinking, dizzy, falling-through-space feeling was anything like taking heroine? Sign me up. ~ Dani Alexander,
699:I did mostly alcohol. There were drugs, too - pills - and there was a danger that I would go over the edge. I could have. I thank God I didn't. ~ Johnny Depp,
700:I'm sure drugs and alcohol perhaps would inspire new thoughts, but it's certainly not something that I use as a tool or a mechanism to create. ~ Heath Ledger,
701:No.  I'm going home.  I don't know what the hell you're doing, but I don't want any part of it.  Are you on drugs?" she blares through her tears. ~ C M Owens,
702:The problem with drugs is that people forget to stop doing them. There’s a time and a place for everything, Mr. Mackey, and it’s called college. ~ Betty Ford,
703:There's only two types of people who are against drugs: the people who have never done drugs and the people who really sucked at doing drugs. ~ Doug Stanhope,
704:There were a lot of drugs. We kinda just passed the time that way. For a couple of years we were all doin' anything we could get our hands on. ~ Layne Staley,
705:The terror of drugs is a terror of giving up control. This is what people are most alarmed about by psychedelics, is the giving up control. ~ Terence McKenna,
706:The trouble in our society is that everyone wants drugs that are free from risk and, as you and I both know, they don’t exist and never will. ~ Arthur Hailey,
707: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,
708:Two kids in a stolen car carrying guns and drugs. I tell you what: why don’t we attract lots of attention by slaughtering the speed limit? ~ Robert Muchamore,
709:When I came out in the public about my struggles with alcohol and drugs, that's probably the most vulnerable I have ever been in my entire life. ~ A J McLean,
710:Also I mostly stop doing drugs, which feels extra grown up. Not in any twelve-step kind of way. I simply couldn’t take the hangovers anymore. ~ Jami Attenberg,
711:If [drugs] didn't exist, our government would have to invent them, the better to enact laws aimed at keeping the citizens "sinless and obedient." ~ Gore Vidal,
712:I had some money, I made the best paintings ever. I was completely reclusive, worked a lot, took a lot of drugs. I was awful to people. ~ Jean Michel Basquiat,
713:I'm like Courtney Love without the drugs, right? Edgy. Full of unspoken feeling.'
'You're a brick when the guy is real and in front of you. ~ Cath Crowley,
714:Laziness is when your sleep overcomes your passion, not under the influence of drugs but under the control of excuses and procrastination! ~ Israelmore Ayivor,
715:The first drugs I ever took, I was still at art school, with the group - we all took it together - was Benzedrine from the inside of an inhaler. ~ John Lennon,
716:You know, when you need drugs and you don't have a lot of money, what you'll do is you'll hang out with people who will give you drugs. Right? ~ David Sedaris,
717:Drugs are merely the most obvious form of addiction in our society. Drug addiction is one of the things that undermines traditional values. ~ Christopher Lasch,
718:Drugs had shown me little bits here and there-they had rolled across the carpet once or twice, but I had been able to get them out of my mind. ~ Paul McCartney,
719:Funny how not doing a bunch of drugs or fucking anyone who asked was considered weird. Or how telling the cops you were raped made you an outsider. ~ C D Reiss,
720:I don't take drugs. I never did. All the feelings that drugs are supposed to produce in you - confidence or energy - I can produce naturally. ~ Madonna Ciccone,
721:If they took all the drugs, nicotine, alcohol and caffeine
off the market for six days, they'd have to bring out the
tanks to control you. ~ Dick Gregory,
722:Like I said, nobody likes selling drugs,” he says. “I hated that shit. For real. But I hated seeing my momma and my sisters go hungry, you know? ~ Angie Thomas,
723:Maybe that's why adults drink, gamble, and do drugs - because they can't get naturally lit anymore. Maybe we lose that ability as we get older. ~ Matthew Quick,
724:Most drugs work on only about a third of the population, they do no damage to another third, and the final third can have negative consequences. ~ Craig Venter,
725:Observing that we have waged wars on poverty and drugs as well as cancer, Susan Sontag writes, “Abuse of the military metaphor may be inevitable in ~ Eula Biss,
726:But my humble opinion is, I'm not quite sure where I stand on the legalization of drugs - though, if tequila is legal, pot should probably be legal. ~ Ted Demme,
727:Moral freedom now reigns. Materialism and the breakdown of the family are epidemic. Abortions, sexual evils, drugs, and crime are rampant. ~ John F MacArthur Jr,
728:We are afraid to face the hard questions. We are willing to tackle drugs, crime, and public education only if it doesn't cost us any new taxes. ~ J Irwin Miller,
729:Whenever the wife wants to do drugs, she thinks about Sartre. One bad trip and then a giant lobster followed him around for the rest of his days. ~ Jenny Offill,
730:You start out playing rock 'n' roll so you can have sex and do drugs, but you end up doing drugs so you can still play rock 'n' roll and have sex. ~ Mick Jagger,
731:At the time he declared this new war, less than 2 percent of the American public viewed drugs as the most important issue facing the nation. ~ Michelle Alexander,
732:Drugs or overeating or alcohol or sex, it was all just another way to find peace. To escape what we know. Our education. Our bite of the apple. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
733:Drugs take away the dream from every child's heart and replace it with a nightmare. And it's time we in America stand up and replace those dreams. ~ Nancy Reagan,
734:I never did drugs and I can't really drink because I have zero tolerance for alcohol, so my vice became women. I was never faithful to most of them. ~ Scott Baio,
735:I really don't drink, I don't do drugs. I feel like right now I've been given so many opportunities I don't want to mess it up with those things. ~ Anne Hathaway,
736:Not until I stopped doing drugs altogether did I feel like a man. Not until I walked out of that fire did I have any idea what the word even meant. ~ Jerry Stahl,
737:Sometimes I just think depression's one way of coping with the world. Like, some people get drunk, some people do drugs, some people get depressed. ~ Ned Vizzini,
738:We know that drugs, sex and rock and roll stimulates something called dopamine in the brain. So do videogames. Dopamine is something that we crave. ~ Devra Davis,
739:We say to seniors, we understand how important prescription drug coverage, so prescription drugs will be an ingrinable part of the Medicare plan. ~ George W Bush,
740:You don't have to get high or need drugs to experience the Juggalo freshness. But you do need to get high to experience the whole Phish freshness. ~ Joseph Bruce,
741:Cos people think I'm on drugs and I'm not. I'm really quite... Just a bit of coffee. When I take drugs I start going, Oh, would you like insurance? ~ Eddie Izzard,
742:He’s got so much drugs and alcohol in him right now that about the only thing I could order him to do and expect a response on would be to smile. ~ Heather Graham,
743:No drugs, no alcohol. The only thing throwing a spike is sodium. She wasn’t far off being hypernatremic. That’s salt poisoning, or dehydration. Not ~ Sarah Hilary,
744:The fear of death is for all of us everywhere, but for the great intelligence of the opium eater it is beautifully narrowed into the crux of drugs. ~ John Cheever,
745:The government has no more right to tell me what goes into my mouth, including illegal drugs, than it has to tell me what comes out of my mouth. ~ Milton Friedman,
746:The great appeal of drugs in the West is only because the West has succeeded in destroying the right hemisphere completely because of compulsory education. ~ Osho,
747:Because if I don’t, Fang will die. (Aimee) Are you high? (Dev) No. (Aimee) C’mon, Aim, admit it. Heavy amounts of drugs are involved here. (Dev) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
748:Belagren: I can't build a whole religion on a probablity, Madalan.

Madalan: Not when sex, drugs and human sacrifices work so much better. ~ Jennifer Fallon,
749:Experimenting with drugs, drinking, doing this just enough to be accepted as one of the crowd, but I hated drugs, and I hated the taste of alcohol! ~ Gloria Gaynor,
750:I guess the drinking and the drugs are interesting to me because the way we use them and our society uses them, we kind of manufacture highs and lows. ~ Craig Finn,
751:It’s amazing how much you can rationalize when you’re on drugs. I could actually say to myself, “Look, I’m only doing blow Wednesday through Saturday. ~ Marc Maron,
752:I've got no problem with octopuses. It's bugs and spiders that I don't like. Octopuses are cute, in their own 'nature did a lot of drugs' sort of way. ~ Mira Grant,
753:The doctor of the future will no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but rather will cure and prevent disease with nutrition. — THOMAS EDISON ~ Michael J Gelb,
754:The number of people under the age of twenty receiving Medicaid-funded prescriptions for antipsychotic drugs tripled between 1999 and 2008. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
755:The world is full of broken people. Splints, casts, miracle drugs, and time can't mend fractured hearts, wounded hearts, wounded minds, torn spirits. ~ Dean Koontz,
756:A drug is not bad. A drug is a chemical compound. The problem comes in when people who take drugs treat them like a license to behave like an asshole. ~ Frank Zappa,
757:I believe that life-saving, essential drugs should be freely available and the innovator should be paid a suitable royalty payment for his invention. ~ Yusuf Hamied,
758:I think if you're doing alcohol and drugs, the chances of you surviving this kind of a pace are next to nothing. I live an extremely healthy life. ~ Meredith Brooks,
759:Ketamine's such a waste of time drug. All you do when you're on ketamine is go: 'Oh, I'm on drugs. I don't feel good, I don't feel bad, I'm just on drugs...' ~ Moby,
760:Psychedelic drugs don't change you - they don't change your character - unless you want to be changed. They enable change; they can't impose it. ~ Alexander Shulgin,
761:some psychiatrists believe that exercise (aerobic or anaerobic) can be as effective in healing depression as psychotherapy or antidepressant drugs.14 ~ Helen Fisher,
762:the acts of the future. Kim was a testament to that fact. Her early years had promised a life of crime, drugs, suicide attempts and possibly worse. ~ Angela Marsons,
763:They’re as beautiful as they can get, behaving like real women, and thanks to the drugs they’ve been fed, are all wearing the same “fuck me” expressions ~ Ker Dukey,
764:What the hell could you do? I've never been arrested, I haven't taken drugs, I've had the same wife for 54 years; where's anything of interest to people? ~ Stan Lee,
765:Why do we put people who are on drugs in jail? They're sick, they're not criminals. Sick people don't get healed in prison. You see? It makes no sense. ~ Bill Hicks,
766:After I saw Kiss on stage, I wanted my show to look like the fourth of July. The persona of Rick James was wild and crazy, sex, drugs and rock and roll. ~ Rick James,
767:Antidepressant drugs that increase serotonin in the brain have the same modest effect, in clinical trials, as drugs that reduce serotonin in the brain. ~ Johann Hari,
768:Do I really run like that?" (Kitty)
"Yup," Martini confirmed. "Don't worry, I think it's sexy."
"Thank God. I think I look like a cheetah on drugs. ~ Gini Koch,
769:Drugs are a waste of time. They destroy your memory and your self-respect and everything that goes along with your self-esteem. They're no good at all. ~ Kurt Cobain,
770:Hecato says, ‘I can teach you a love potion made without any drugs, herbs, or special spell—if you would be loved, love.’” —SENECA, MORAL LETTERS, 9.6 ~ Ryan Holiday,
771:I believe that the war on drugs is a tragically misplaced use of resources - an immoral venture that produces far more suffering than it alleviates. ~ David Harsanyi,
772:I don't know if people really want to know how I feel about drugs. I'm not such a stickler. I believe you can choose to live your life any way you want ~ Kate Hudson,
773:I know," I said. "I'm working on being as stupid as everyone else but I'm not there yet. I'm hoping more drugs will help. They say they kill brain cells. ~ Sara Gran,
774:I know people who do a lot of drugs, and they keep thinking about things from the past and things ahead. But they're not living right here and now. ~ Danny Masterson,
775:I suspect that what makes hedonists so angry when they think about overachievers is that the overachievers, without drugs or orgies, have more fun. ~ Wallace Stegner,
776:It is frightening how dependent on drugs we are all becoming and how easy it is for doctors to prescribe them as the universal panacea for our ills. ~ Prince Charles,
777:[My mom] worries about me going and taking drugs, whereas my dad advises me on what drugs to take and what ones not to take. So, they're very different. ~ Charli XCX,
778:One secret to my success is that I am faithful to my dreams and don't cheat on my dreams by taking drugs or blaming others when things don't go right. ~ Mark Kostabi,
779:Part of the forced bargain anyone with human augmentations had to make, synthetic anti-rejection drugs like neuropozyne were a necessary evil. Anyone ~ James Swallow,
780:There should be marches in every neighborhood every day telling the people about the negativity of drugs and how the drugs help us to behave negatively. ~ Bill Cosby,
781:Why do we put people who are on drugs in jail? They're sick, they're not criminals. Sick people don't get healed in prison. You see? It makes no sense. ~ Bill Hicks,
782:I don't do drugs. Because my grandmother raised me. I think like an old, black, Southern woman. If I'd have done coke, I'd probably be cooking pancakes. ~ Paul Mooney,
783:I picked something with lots of sex, drugs and murder,” Madeline had said, “so we have a lively discussion. Ideally there should be an argument.” The ~ Liane Moriarty,
784:My brain fizzles. The 'this is your brain on drugs' warning, should also issue a 'this is your brain when Jackson Reid looks at you like that,' warning. ~ Ashley Jade,
785:My critique of how we deal with drugs in society is just that - that we use these anecdotes to apply to everyone and the anecdotes are not representative. ~ Carl Hart,
786:One man against a corrupt system and I knew I could win! And Hindsight would like to point out I wasn’t even on the really hard drugs yet. I’d ~ Jeremy Robert Johnson,
787:Rock bands are a lot like football teams: If a guy is on drugs and messes up, get someone else who's proud to wear the uniform and be part of the team. ~ Gene Simmons,
788:The American middle-class appetite for illegal drugs provided the capital to build some of the most sophisticated and effective companies on earth. ~ Jonathan Franzen,
789:We need the possibility of escape as surely as we need hope; without it the life of the cities would drive all men into crime or drugs or psychoanalysis. ~ Rolf Potts,
790:I think that the working hours and star pressures pushed a lot of people into drugs in those days. And there seemed to have been a lot of alcoholism. ~ Debbie Reynolds,
791:One drug, Levaquin, a powerful antibiotic, is in the top three of all drugs that cause adverse psychiatric effects. It is the focus of multiple lawsuits. ~ Ken Dickson,
792:The U.S. “war on drugs” has been relatively ineffective precisely because it focuses on sellers and not buyers. While drug buyers obviously outnumber ~ Steven D Levitt,
793:We first fought... in the name of religion, then Communism, and now in the name of drugs and terrorism. Our excuses for global domination always change. ~ Serj Tankian,
794:Conspiracy theories abound in American politics. I don't think we need to be subliminable about the differences between our views on prescription drugs. ~ George W Bush,
795:Drugs and alcohol were ruling my life. I made a lot of bad decisions while I was drinking alcohol. The first thing I stopped was cigarettes and tobacco. ~ Ozzy Osbourne,
796:No truth is proved, no truth achieved, by argument, and the ready-made truths men offer you are mere conveniences or drugs to make you sleep. ~ Antoine de Saint Exupery,
797:What gets a steer from 80 to 1100 pounds in fourteen months is tremendous quantities of corn, protein and fat supplements, and an arsenal of new drugs. ~ Michael Pollan,
798:However, I broke off our relationship during my senior year, after discovering drugs, sex, and rock n’ roll—companions to my best friend, alcohol. ~ Alcoholics Anonymous,
799:I got fed up with being in bands. I spent a couple of years touring the country in a smoked filled band, doing lots of drugs and being really unhealthy. ~ Cliff Martinez,
800:Stay away from drugs and alcohol. Listen to your moms and dads. In this great country of ours you do whatever you set your mind to. Make us proud of you. ~ Mickey Mantle,
801:The drugs are just growing all around the country, and so, it all feeds into problems that are not just urban, but are just spread throughout the country. ~ David Brooks,
802:We believe in outdoor exercise. We believe that time heals. We believe, although we will not say so explicitly, in prescription drugs and the cocktail hour. ~ E Lockhart,
803:A fool who, after plain warning, persists in dosing himself with dangerous drugs should be free to do so, for his death is a benefit to the race in general. ~ H L Mencken,
804:Because sex, drugs, and religion all hinge on the same kind of simple neurochemical events: addictive, euphoric, exhilirating - and all, equally, meaningless. ~ Greg Egan,
805:I might be in the basement. I'll go upstairs and check. We adore chaos because we love to produce order. I don't use drugs; my dreams are frightening enough. ~ M C Escher,
806:I said, to hell with the whole thing, to hell with show business. I'm gonna make a new life for myself, and I got off drugs, completely kicked all that stuff ~ Tommy Kirk,
807:It's easy to get on to something like alcohol or drugs so my advice to musicians is don't lose your perspective because you will waste time in terms of years. ~ Joe Walsh,
808:I want a schedule-keeping, waking-up-early, wallet-carrying, picture-hanging man. I don't care if he takes prescription drugs for cholesterol or hair loss. ~ Mindy Kaling,
809:Now, I was on drugs, and that didn't help a whole lot. He hated that. That was part of where Chet and I had problems, so I take complete blame for that. ~ Waylon Jennings,
810:Reaching into the pocket of her newly washed coveralls, she pulled out some 420 and sparked it up. Nothing like drugs to take the edge off drug problems. ~ Annalee Newitz,
811:The main challenge Not For Sale is big and it is modern day slavery, which is a $32billion dollar industry second to the illegal trade of drugs and arms. ~ David Batstone,
812:The one good thing about national anthems is that we’re already on our feet, and therefore ready to run. The truth is one nation, under drugs, under drones. ~ Ocean Vuong,
813:Also, people who did drugs were boring. Hopelessly, relentlessly boring. Drugs made them either too slow or too fast, and mostly they talked about drugs. ~ Cassandra Clare,
814:Decriminalization would take the profit out of drugs and greatly reduce, if not eliminate, the drug-related violence that is currently plaguing our streets. ~ Kurt Schmoke,
815:If Americans could legally access prescription drugs outside the United States, then drug companies would be forced to re-evaluate their pricing strategy. ~ Chuck Grassley,
816:One of the most dangerous and best-kept secrets of the medical profession is the epidemic of anesthesiologists who are addicted to their own drugs. ~ Christopher McDougall,
817:Ten minutes for what? You’re sweating,” I say. “Did you take something, are you on the crack?” What type of drugs make you sweat like that? Crack? Heroine? ~ Tarryn Fisher,
818:There is a nationwide shortage of drugs for Attention Deficit Disorder. The FDA says they're not sure how it happened. I guess somebody wasn't paying attention. ~ Jay Leno,
819:Are you okay?"
"Fan-fricking-tastic. Only way today could get better is if I were scheduled for an appendectomy. Without drugs. In a third-world country. ~ Jill Shalvis,
820:Because if I don’t, Fang will die. (Aimee)
Are you high? (Dev)
No. (Aimee)
C’mon, Aim, admit it. Heavy amounts of drugs are involved here. (Dev) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon,
821:By crying on my bed, drinking quite a lot and feeling tempted by drugs. Well, just not reading it to be perfectly honest with you. I know it's a bit of a copout. ~ Jo Brand,
822:"Drugs" are not necessarily narcotics. The narcotic is one type of drug and coffee is a drug... booze is a drug... many drugs.... They're all around us. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
823:Drugs shouldn't be used for recreation although they can be, but ultimately the point of psychedelics is to put you in touch with the powers of the universe. ~ Ray Manzarek,
824:Everybody gets sick; everybody has had a problem with insurance or the prescription drugs they're supposed to be taking or an elderly parent who needs care. ~ Michael Moore,
825:I've got no problem with octopuses. It's bugs and spiders that I don't like. Octopuses are cute, in their own 'nature did a lot of drugs' sort of way." - Becks ~ Mira Grant,
826:Just for the record, waking up on drugs with your pubic hair shaved and something plastic stuck in your vagina doesn't necessarily make you a real artist. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
827:They are not testing comics for drugs. If our job is dependent on that, there would be three working comics in the country, and two of them would have puppets. ~ Marc Maron,
828:We were very fortunate to have a a little time in history when LSD was still legal and were able to experiment with drugs just like we were doing with music. ~ Jerry Garcia,
829:When we hate ourselves we destroy our bodies with alcohol, drugs, casual sex, and a bunch of stuff. Then we look at ourselves and hate ourselves even more. ~ Sister Souljah,
830:Drugs
to me
have always been
a pretty girl
with a sly smile
beckoning me
with a finger
down the dark path
of a fork in the road. ~ Atticus Poetry,
831:I've always gravitated towards people who are extreme. Whether its drugs, or kicking down doors. Normally, the people in my life had to escape to get back. ~ Keira Knightley,
832:My dad has had a rare form of leukemia since I was in about 7th grade. But they've come up with some amazing drugs since then and he's doing really well today. ~ Tom DeLonge,
833:The drugs are poisoning our youth, the drugs are poisoning our youth and others. But we're getting the drugs [from Mexico] and we're getting lots of problems. ~ Donald Trump,
834:We (the ANC government) have no plans to introduce the wholesale administration of these drugs in the public sector. ARVs are not a cure for Aids. ~ Manto Tshabalala Msimang,
835:When I moved to Seattle, I was hanging out with kids who had done drugs, had sex a million times. I look at them now and realize their childhood was taken away. ~ Jeff Ament,
836:because for Amy, love was like drugs or booze or porn: There was no plateau. Each exposure needed to be more intense than the last to achieve the same result. ~ Gillian Flynn,
837:Central venous catheters, or central lines, are commonly used with critically ill patients to administer drugs, fluids, food or blood products close to the heart. ~ Anonymous,
838:Drugs are very much a part of professional sports today, but when you think about it, golf is the only sport where the players aren't penalized for being on grass. ~ Bob Hope,
839:Drugs have been in the game for a long time. They were there when I was in college, and even in high school. It's in life. It's in business. It's everywhere. ~ Michael Jordan,
840:First of all, if prescription drugs actually healed, the whole system would collapse. Really, any large-scale man-made system is going to have corruption. ~ Michelle Stimpson,
841:…He was always high on drugs. I was not a drug man, but in case I wanted to hide from myself for a few days, I knew I could get anything I wanted from him. ~ Charles Bukowski,
842:I don't sniff drugs. And I never will. Or smoke. Or inject. Trust me. My life is screwed up enough as it is - I don't need chemicals to help me along.
- Kit ~ Liz de Jager,
843:Illegal drug use runs contrary to the image of health depicted by cycling. Distributors of these drugs must be prosecuted more harshly as they are ciminals. ~ Bernard Hinault,
844:I'm not skinny for the wrong reasons. It's not because I'm bulimic or anorexic or doing drugs. Compared to a lot of actresses my age, I'm actually overweight. ~ Lindsay Lohan,
845:Pot enables you to think clearly without any fear or any limits. It's a mind-expander, which is part of why it's illegal and why drugs like Vicodin are legal. ~ Roseanne Barr,
846:Prescription drugs and heroin act in very similar ways on the brain. And, unfortunately, heroin, because of its widespread availability is a lot cheaper. ~ Michael Botticelli,
847:That's what falling in love really amounted to, your brain on drugs. Adrenaline and dopamine, oxytocin and serotonin. Chemical insanity, celebrated by poets. ~ Tess Gerritsen,
848:The more you focus on sex without love, and drugs and violence, lifestyle of intimidation and recycling, the less energy you spend on opening up the big tent. ~ Jesse Jackson,
849:When a private enterprise fails, it is closed down; when a government enterprise fails, it is expanded. Isn't that exactly what's been happening with drugs? ~ Milton Friedman,
850:And that almost everyone was struggling to wake up, to be loved, and not feel so afraid all the time. That's what the cars, degrees, booze, and drugs were about. ~ Anne Lamott,
851:Chick and Iggy had never come home the night before, but according to Nina this was a fairly regular occurrence, usually attributable to drugs, women, or both. ~ Christa Faust,
852:Even if you are facing a bitter aspect of life... Drugs and murder are foul, without any excuse. Deserve a red card, for a loser. -Kudou Shinichi(Edogawa Conan) ~ Gosho Aoyama,
853:I am going to build a great border wall to stop illegal immigration, to stop the gangs and the violence and to stop the drugs from pouring into our communities! ~ Donald Trump,
854:I'm not a gamer. But I am very aware of the escapism of drugs. In my mind those kind of do the same thing. They dull us to the aches and pains of our status quo. ~ Joshua Mohr,
855:On my football field, I know what bliss is. My team cuddles more than the missus. We won't inject drugs, just oodles of hugs. I warm up my team with some kisses. ~ Bill Kurtis,
856:Peter had seen too much, knew too well that men-kind didn’t need an excuse to be cruel and murder one another. If it wasn’t drugs, then there was always something else. ~ Brom,
857:Reaching out to any fellow ghetto kids is an act he puts in the same category as doing drugs: the initial rush of warmth and euphoria puts you on a path to ruin. ~ Ron Suskind,
858:We have to build the wall. We have to stop drugs from pouring in. We have to stop people from just pouring into our country. We have no idea where they're from. ~ Donald Trump,
859:You realize that people take drugs because it’s the only real personal adventure left to them in their time-constrained, law-and-order, property-lined world. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
860:There are many ways of communicating. Some hold the theory that new forms of communication between people can be obtained through hallucinogenic drugs. ~ Michelangelo Antonioni,
861:The so-called war on drugs successfully targets young African American men, even though blacks and whites use and sell illicit drugs at roughly the same rate. ~ Timothy B Tyson,
862:Women don't get raped because they were drinking or taking drugs. Women don't get raped because they weren't careful. Women get raped because someone raped them. ~ Jon Krakauer,
863:College is the best thing that can ever happen to you," my father used to say, and he was right, for it was there that I discovered drugs, drinking, and smoking. ~ David Sedaris,
864:'Drugs' and psychedelics are not two members of a family, they are antithetically opposed to each other. The pro-psychedelic position is an anti-drug position. ~ Terence McKenna,
865:Eroom’s law—that’s Moore’s law backward—observes that the number of new drugs approved per billion dollars spent on R&D has halved every nine years since 1950. ~ Peter Thiel,
866:That's stupid. You couldn't pay me to go. I'm not oversimplifying it. That's what's going on. I don't think it would be any fun without the drugs. It's a drug party. ~ Tom Petty,
867:The last time somebody said, 'I find I can write much better with a word processor.', I replied, 'They used to say the same thing about drugs.' -- Roy Blount Jr. ~ Roy Blount Jr,
868:What about this recent urinary infection?” said Dr. Thomas. “It cleared up on the sulfa drugs. Is there anything else about that illness that you haven’t mentioned? ~ Robin Cook,
869:But I will say that the drugs are much more ferocious then they used to be. There are people wrecking their lives with addiction, which seems much more severe. ~ Armistead Maupin,
870:College is the best thing that can ever happen to you," my father used to say, and he was right, for it was there that I discovered drugs, drinking, and smoking.. ~ David Sedaris,
871:Don't let people treat you like a cigarette, they only use you when they're bored and step on you when they're done. Be like drugs, let them die for you. ~ Philip Seymour Hoffman,
872:Drugs will get you out of your own way, but we lived it, and that's dangerous. It can actually turn around on itself and steal your soul, and that's what happened. ~ Steven Tyler,
873:How is it that we can militarily overthrow a military government like Iraq, yet we can't militarily keep illegalities (drugs and aliens) from crossing our borders? ~ Chuck Norris,
874:I hope the guy who came up with the phrase 'sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll' rots in hell, I'd like to change it so it makes more sense: 'sex death and rock 'n' roll' ~ Gene Simmons,
875:In 2012, it was estimated that 4.5% to 9% of all transactions of all bitcoin exchanges in the world were for drug trades on a single deep web drugs market, Silk Road. ~ Anonymous,
876:I used and abused drugs and alcohol. When I stopped doing that it became a lot clearer that life goes from inside to giving as opposed to taking and destroying. ~ Stanley Kubrick,
877:I was initially cast as Corporal Hicks, and I was fired after a couple weeks of filming because I got busted for possession of drugs, and Michael Biehn replaced me. ~ James Remar,
878:Lance Armstrong admitted he used performance-enhancing drugs throughout his career. He confessed in front of the most respected judge in the land, Oprah Winfrey. ~ Craig Ferguson,
879:Myrnin turned away to pick up his Ben Franklin spectacles, balanced them on his nose, and looked over them to say,
"Don't do drugs. I feel I ought to say that. ~ Rachel Caine,
880:Rihanna is a pothead and so am I, so we're real cool. Weed is going to bring us together as a generation. Drugs is what created Woodstock. Let's be clear about that. ~ ASAP Rocky,
881:Addiction is a brain disease. This is not a moral failing. This is not about bad people who are choosing to continue to use drugs because they lack willpower. ~ Michael Botticelli,
882:And she knew that that was why drugs were so dangerous. Because they blew the mind. Not the heart. But the mind. And the heart followed. And the soul followed that. ~ Louise Penny,
883:Blunt force didn't knock out the drug epidemic. 21 million Americans are addicted to drugs or alcohol. And half of all federal inmates are in for drug crimes. ~ Michael Botticelli,
884:If someone wants to do drugs ... as long as he or she isn't corrupting minors or driving under the influence or endangering others, shouldn't a person have that right? ~ Brad Pitt,
885:Over the years I’d surrendered many vices, among them whiskey, cigarettes, and the various non-Newtonian drugs, but marijuana and I remained steadfast companions. ~ Michael Chabon,
886:The danger of psychedelic drugs, the danger of mind-opening, the danger of consciousness expansion, the danger of inner discovery is a danger to the establishment. ~ Timothy Leary,
887:While the collateral consequences of drugs such as cocaine are indisputably severe, they are not unlike those which flow from the misuse of other, legal, substances. ~ Byron White,
888:Woodstock was not about sex, drugs, and rock and roll. It was about spirituality, about love, about sharing, about helping each other, living in peace and harmony. ~ Richie Havens,
889:Harry couldn’t control the flow of drugs,92 but he was discovering he could control the flow of ideas—and it was not only scientists Harry believed he had to silence. ~ Johann Hari,
890:Psychedelic drugs undoubtedly open the doors to the mind's panopticon, but what we see in the mental mirrors are mere distortions of reality, not reality itself. ~ Georg Feuerstein,
891:There's nothing like the endorphins from being fit, and the incredible endorphin rush that goes with that. It beats drugs, drink, and almost anything else I know. ~ Richard Branson,
892:When I hooked up with them I was still going to Narcotics Anonymous. But they were never into drugs. If it weren't for the band, I think I'd still be getting high. ~ Bert McCracken,
893:For those in a hurry … Sex references: here, here, here, here, here, here Drugs references: here, here, here, here Punk rock references: here, here, here, here, here ~ Viv Albertine,
894:I drank, I used drugs, I broke into houses, sniffed women's undergarments. I ate Benzedrex inhalers, jacked off for 18 hours at a pop, lived with my dad in a shitpad. ~ James Ellroy,
895:In the late '70s I started to search for the perfect sound - whatever that might be, before that I was mainly interested in drugs, insanity and the rock'n'roll lifestyle. ~ Lou Reed,
896:It's a war to control our children. State control through drugs, just as practiced in the Soviet Union. With Hillary [Clinton] and Tipper [Gore] leading the charge! ~ Michael Savage,
897:Better take the keys and drive forever. Staying won't put these futures back together. All the perfect drugs and superheroes wouldn't be enough to bring me back to zero. ~ Aimee Mann,
898:I have a regret that the entire discussion [with El Chapo]... ignores its purpose, which was to try to contribute to this discussion about the policy in the War on Drugs. ~ Sean Penn,
899:In my day, the drug was alcohol and the weapon was a fist, so it was very sort of innocent and primitive. Now you've got drugs, guns, and knives, which are so lethal. ~ Michael Caine,
900:It is essential that our present negative propaganda regarding psychedelic drugs be replaced with honesty and truthfulness about their effects, both good and bad. ~ Alexander Shulgin,
901:Real friends … don’t give you heroin and cocaine.” He took a step closer. “And they don’t stand by and do nothing if they think one of their buddies is doing drugs. ~ Karen Kingsbury,
902:...that's when I realized that Bianca doesn't really take drugs - just a few poppers and maybe some coke once in a while but otherwise she's not on drugs, she's normal. ~ Andy Warhol,
903:There is not a single person alive who could keep a straight face and say "Oh yeah it's healthy, the reason I use drugs and alcohol and booze is because it's healthy!" ~ Gene Simmons,
904:The voice of every kid hooked on drugs, alcohol or the occult joins the sad chorus “Not me! I didn’t think it could ever happen to me. I was sure I could handle it. ~ Beatrice Sparks,
905:We must continue to deepen our ties to the Americas and the Caribbean, our common work to educate children, fight drugs, strengthen democracy, and increase trade. ~ William J Clinton,
906:When we find unjustified spikes in the prices of long-standing life-saving drugs, we should slap penalties on companies trying to cheat people who need those drugs! ~ Hillary Clinton,
907:With continued progress in the rapidly growing field known as pharmacogenetics, it will become possible to prescribe drugs based on each patient's own unique biology. ~ Gary F Marcus,
908:Barry Bonds in the news. Yesterday Barry Bonds' agent said that Bonds could hit as many as 1,000 home runs. And the agent admitted he's on more drugs than Barry Bonds. ~ Conan O Brien,
909:Eroom’s law—that’s Moore’s law backward—observes that the number of new drugs approved per billion dollars spent on R&D has halved every nine years since 1950. Since ~ Peter Thiel,
910:I've got to do something to make up for all those self-absorbed and selfish years when I just, you know, was taking drugs, sitting in my room, doing bad things, whatever. ~ Elton John,
911:Love, sleep, drugs and intoxicants are elementary forms of art, or rather, of producing the same effect as art. But love, sleep and drugs all have their disillusion. ~ Fernando Pessoa,
912:Play, don’t pray” was the mantra for some, who according to the insiders included dinner parties of clerics and male prostitutes that ended in nights of drugs and sex. ~ Gerald Posner,
913:Some of us worry, though, about living a life that’s so grounded on handouts. Idleness leads to trouble. We’re seeing more alcohol. Our kids are using more drugs.” Hugo ~ John Grisham,
914:The Arts are not drugs. They are not guaranteed to act when taken. Something as mysterious and capricious as the creative impulse has to be released before they can act. ~ E M Forster,
915:When I talk about drugs and alcohol, I'm talking about sex addiction, gambling addiction, eating addiction, throwing-up addiction. I'm not talking about mental illness. ~ Abel Ferrara,
916:You don't often hear people say, 'Oh, since he's been taking them drugs, he's such a nice person! He's really come out of his shell, he's really nice, he's blossomed'. ~ Jarvis Cocker,
917:As will be demonstrated later, the true cause of the recent rise in mass shootings is not weapons but the increase in psychiatric drugs being prescribed for youngsters. The ~ Jim Marrs,
918:Having grown up in Oklahoma when it was one of the last states which prohibited liquor, I grew up with War On Drugs, where every teenager knew who the bootleggers were ~ Tony Hillerman,
919:He's like a drug, Toreth thought, as Warrick broke the kiss and stood up. Except that no drugs were that good. If he could bottle it and sell it, he'd be a billionaire. ~ Manna Francis,
920:I don't take part in it the way I used to-the bimbos, the free beers, free drugs, all that. That's still there if you want it, but I don't really seek that out any more. ~ Layne Staley,
921:If football wasn't a part of my life, there were three things that could have happened, and they were all bad. I would have likely been selling drugs, in jail or dead. ~ Chad Ochocinco,
922:If you are home, and you got no place to go, and you want to, just blow yourself up ... Go ahead ... The drugs themselves ... There's a price for doing stuff to yourself. ~ Frank Zappa,
923:I have tried drugs and a little of everything else, and there is nothing in the world more soul-satisfying than having the kingdom of God building inside you and growing. ~ Johnny Cash,
924:I loved when Bush came out and said, 'We are losing the war against drugs.' You know what that implies? There's a war being fought, and the people on drugs are winning it. ~ Bill Hicks,
925:It is 10 years since I used drugs or drank alcohol and my life has improved immeasurably. I have a job, a house, a cat, good friendships and generally a bright outlook. ~ Russell Brand,
926:Lydia asked, “Do you have a problem with drugs and alcohol?” Claire struggled to return the glass to the floor. “Yes. The problem is that I don’t like them very much. ~ Karin Slaughter,
927:More perplexing, the drugs to treat pneumonia are generic. They’re cheap and ubiquitous. This means that the problem is mostly one of diagnosis and/or distribution. ~ Peter H Diamandis,
928:All of a sudden, I was hearing stories about how difficult I was to work with, ridiculous rumors about drugs and what a diva I was. I never had to go to rehab or a program. ~ Irene Cara,
929:Does that mean we should give up? Probably. But there are two issues worth considering. The first is - is it really true that drugs destroy the integrity of the game? ~ Malcolm Gladwell,
930:Drugs are so easy to get in the ghetto. They might not be easy to get in nice areas like Beverly Hills, but in Long Beach and Compton and South Central they're easy to get. ~ Snoop Dogg,
931:Everyone reaches their point in time where either they die or they get sick of doing drugs. It started getting debilitating. I enjoy my music a lot better than my drugs. ~ Al Jourgensen,
932:I don't think that my parents even imagined that I would be exposed to drugs. In those days, for some reason, it was not talked about, just like sex was not talked about. ~ Natalie Cole,
933:I got to grow up in a situation where drugs were demonic. To watch your dad go through heroin withdrawal is something that would keep you from doing any of that yourself. ~ Shia LaBeouf,
934:I have tried drugs and a little of everything else, and there iss nothing in the world more soul-satisfying than having the kingdom of God building inside you and growing. ~ Johnny Cash,
935:I saw people around me who were falling deeper and deeper into alcoholism and substance abuse. It's seductive because alcohol is amazing and drugs are amazing, they work so well. ~ Moby,
936:Pursuing the religious life today without using psychedelics drugs is like studying astronomy with the naked eye because that's how they did it in the first century A.D. ~ Timothy Leary,
937:the poisonous drugs mixed in proper proportions have effected the cure; the sharp cuts of the scalpel have cleaned out the disease and facilitated the healing. ~ Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
938:We recognize and respect the right of either country to build a physical barrier or wall on any of its borders to stop the illegal movement of people, drugs, and weapons. ~ Donald Trump,
939:He tried not to think about his Grandma’s opinion of whores and drugs. He could only believe in the pattern he’d learned from Beckett—a pattern of respect and kindness. ~ Debra Anastasia,
940:I like reading books where people with a lot of money use it to do whatever they want. Like stay in expensive hotels and do whatever drugs they want and fly wherever they want. ~ Tao Lin,
941:I'm glad I've given up drugs and alcohol. It would be awful to be like Keith Richards. He's pathetic. It's like a monkey with arthritis, trying to go onstage and look young. ~ Elton John,
942:I've only done two other TV shows [instead of Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll], one was Rescue Me and the other was a show called The Job, which was at ABC and only on for two seasons. ~ Denis Leary,
943:I was into punk, but I didn't go whole-hog. A lot of kids who grew up in small towns that were into punk music went the "safe" way - not doing drugs, being straight edge. ~ Daughn Gibson,
944:Many of the cognitive enhancement drugs serve to increase focus and concentration. But 'letting your mind wander' is very often an important part of the creative process. ~ Jamais Cascio,
945:Out of frustration, you do drugs when you can't write. On occasion that might work, but usually what happens is that once you've had on drink, you just want another drink. ~ Steve Jordan,
946:That's why you need the war on drugs to put all these pot smokers in prison so that the prisons remain full and the corporations remain profitable. It's a slippery slope. ~ Jesse Ventura,
947:The drug ketamine, used as a 'dissociative' anesthetic, can produce subjective reports of conscious awareness outside the body, as can various other psychoactive drugs. ~ Stuart Hameroff,
948:The sixties were when hallucinogenic drugs were really, really big. And I don't think it's a coincidence that we had the type of shows we had then, like The Flying Nun. ~ Ellen DeGeneres,
949:This nervous action, which he sometimes performed every few minutes, was like a man crossing himself before an alter- the Drugs; the Cash; and the Holy Ghost of Credit. ~ Edward St Aubyn,
950:He's just going to buy alcohol or drugs, you know", Lauren said, which made me sad, because she didn't know that man at all, let alone whether he had a dependency problem. ~ Matthew Quick,
951:It was a wonderful time to be young. The 1960s didn't end until about 1976. We all believed in Make Love, Not War. We were idealistic innocents, despite the drugs and sex. ~ Margot Kidder,
952:Laws against things like drugs are inhumane, and create an inhumane society and inhumane law enforcement. I know whats causing violence in America - the damn drug laws. ~ Michael Moriarty,
953:Peddle one of the least harmful drugs humanity's ever discovered, and you get twenty years. Peddle something that kills a hundred thousand a year... and you get a knighthood. ~ Iain Banks,
954:Stealing drugs, selling drugs, buying clothes, renting luxury cars, taking clothes back, ordering blender drinks, this isn't what I'd call Real Life, not by a long shot. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
955:We must put together countries that produce drugs, countries that traffic, and countries that consume, and through this multilateral effort really stop the growing of crime. ~ Vicente Fox,
956:Bellamy didn’t know why the ancient humans even bothered doing drugs. What was the point of shooting junk into your veins when walking through the forest had the same effect? ~ Kass Morgan,
957:Incredibly, Benedetti found that some drugs previously thought to be powerful painkillers only work in this second way. If you don’t know you’ve taken them, they are useless. ~ Jo Marchant,
958:I was struggling with drugs, I had a lot on my plate, and you know, I was using unhealthy ways to kind of self-medicate and deal with a lot of heavy duty stuff in my life. ~ Columbus Short,
959:I write about what I know: sex, pornography, art, fame obsession, drugs, and alcohol. I mean, why would anyone care to listen to me if I wasn't an expert in what I write about? ~ Lady Gaga,
960:not knowing what kind of drugs you’re on and thus not knowing what to expect as effects or side effects, is that you start noticing so many things being out of the ordinary. ~ Graham Parke,
961:Over the past three decades there have been hundreds of mass shootings, murders, and other violent episodes that have been committed by individuals on psychiatric drugs. Big ~ Kelly Brogan,
962:Pursuing the religious life today without using psychedelic drugs is like studying astronomy with the naked eye. ~ Timothy Leary, “The Seven Tongues of God,” The Politics of Ecstasy (1968),
963:She waited for that deeper, transcendent feeling to arrive, like a teenager who’s just tried drugs for the first time, nervously running mental diagnostics, am I feeling yet? ~ Rumaan Alam,
964:We're going to build the bridge to the 21st century, we have to make our children free - free of the vise grip of guns and gangs and drugs; free to build lives of hope. ~ William J Clinton,
965:I think that people taking drugs occasionally are great. I think there's nothing wrong with it. But if you do it the whole time, you don't produce as good things as you could. ~ Mick Jagger,
966:One of the problems of the future world will be the use of leisure time. How will it be filled up? Maybe drugs will be distributed free of charge by the government. ~ Michelangelo Antonioni,
967:That's your solution?' asked Wardani in a small, cold voice. 'Take drugs and watch it all slide out of view?'

'Do you have a better idea?'

She turned away. ~ Richard K Morgan,
968:When you ask people, “What’s America’s longest war?” they usually answer “Vietnam” or amend that to “Afghanistan,” but it’s neither. America’s longest war is the war on drugs. ~ Don Winslow,
969:You shouldn't be allowed to profit from the illegal proceeds, right? So if you're going to sell narcotics and sell illegal drugs in America, you also cannot profit from that. ~ Donald Trump,
970:Although our war on drugs must be fortified with the best laws, enforcement efforts and resources, we would not be successful without your individual commitment to this cause. ~ Mel Carnahan,
971:Compared with other drugs, psychedelics seldom affect people the same way twice, because they tend to magnify whatever’s already going on both inside and outside one’s head. ~ Michael Pollan,
972:Have fun tonight...And take care in all the usual ways, boys. Say no to drugs, and drinking and driving. Yes to seat belts and condoms.
--Granny Rikker to Johnny & Mike ~ Sarina Bowen,
973:He couldn’t leave the area and couldn’t knowingly go within a hundred feet of someone with a criminal record. He couldn’t do drugs and he couldn’t own or carry a weapon. The ~ David Baldacci,
974:Hip-hop culture is deeply rooted in the wrong things. Hip-hop is about drugs right now. It's more so about drugs - about selling drugs, about using drugs - it's bad for kids. ~ Vince Staples,
975:It's unconscionable that cancer patients get the wrong diagnosis 30 percent of the time and that it takes so long to treat them with appropriate drugs for their cancer. ~ Patrick Soon Shiong,
976:Look at all the drug busts all over the country. There must be an audience there somewhere. My feeling is that if we're losing the war on drugs, let's do a movie for the enemy. ~ Tommy Chong,
977:Look, people get drunk ... People chase girls. And the point is, it's a hell of a lot better for them to get drunk than to take drugs. It's better to chase girls than boys. ~ Richard M Nixon,
978:There's something amazing about tea. It's good before a meal, after a meal, when drunk, when taking drugs, while playing football and after being called a poof in the street. ~ Noel Fielding,
979:These stark racial disparities cannot be explained by rates of drug crime. Studies show that people of all colors use and sell illegal drugs at remarkably similar rates. ~ Michelle Alexander,
980:I mean, you take a look at this, it's one way. [Mexicans] get the jobs, they get the factories, they get the cash, and all we get - we get illegal immigration and we get drugs. ~ Donald Trump,
981:We agree [with the President of Mexico] on the importance of ending the illegal flow of drugs, cash, guns, and people across our border, and to put the cartels out of business. ~ Donald Trump,
982:What a man doesn’t know he can’t spill if he is captured; neither drugs, nor torture, nor brainwash, nor endless lack of sleep can squeeze out a secret he doesn’t possess. ~ Robert A Heinlein,
983:Amanda doesn't hate you. She's jealous of you."
"What? Todd listen. Drugs are bad, buddy. You shouldn't do them first thing in the morning. Wait until after lunch at least. ~ Kristin Walker,
984:He sounded like me when I sensed there were drugs around: "All I know is that if someone wants to get high, or wants to watch while I smoke his dope, I'll do it. I really will. ~ David Sedaris,
985:I am 100 percent in favor of the intelligent use of drugs, and 1,000 percent against the thoughtless use of them, whether caffeine or LSD. And drugs are not central to my life. ~ Timothy Leary,
986:I loved when Bush came out and said, 'We are losing the war against drugs.'

You know what that implies? There's a war being fought, and the people on drugs are winning it. ~ Bill Hicks,
987:It's all very hazy to me now. I'm glad I made it through that stage. It got a little dicey. There were some drugs going on. I remember singing one song for about a day and a half. ~ Neil Young,
988:I've lost many, many friends through natural causes, through alcohol, through drugs, through AIDS. And every time I lose a friend or a loved one, it reminds me how great life is. ~ Patti Smith,
989:My feeling is that drugs and alcohol take away from the pure experience of meditation. That does not mean that occasionally, a person couldn't have a glass of wine or a drink. ~ Frederick Lenz,
990:Twenty percent of all new drugs have serious unknown side effects, and more than 100,000 Americans die every year from correctly taking their properly prescribed medication. ~ T Colin Campbell,
991:At 14, I was playing in clubs until 3 A.M. My dad was the district attorney of New Orleans and my mother was a judge, so I saw hookers and drugs but I never wanted that life. ~ Harry Connick Jr,
992:Do you know why I love mathematics?"
"Because it blew your mind for free when you couldn't get drugs?"
Eccles snorted in surprise. "Well, yes, but there's another reason. ~ Brendan Halpin,
993:Drugs are nihilistic: they undermine all values and radically overturn all our ideas about good and evil, what is just and what is unjust, what is permitted and what is forbidden. ~ Octavio Paz,
994:He looked weak and shaky; the poor bastard had obviously blown out the circuitry in an important part of the brain with drugs, and no amount of therapy in the world can fix that. ~ Tony O Neill,
995:I definitely believe in legalizing drugs. It does take the mystery away. It takes the money away, so suddenly there are no drug wars. If you're a junkie, you can get help easier. ~ Winona Ryder,
996:I had not had any drugs for 5 years but then I relapsed again. I have also smoked nearly everything. Every day it was a battle to recover, which I fought for my son and myself. ~ Anthony Kiedis,
997:It’s joyous,” he says. “If I save someone from breaking a commandment, it gives me a little high.” He pumps his fist. “I never took drugs, but I imagine this is what it feels like. ~ A J Jacobs,
998:(Not that I’ve ever had much use for reality—having spent much of what I laughingly refer to as my adult life attempting to escape it with the assistance of a variety of drugs.) ~ Carrie Fisher,
999:Removing carbohydrates from the diet works, in effect, just like the antihypertensive drugs known as diuretics, which cause the kidneys to excrete sodium, and water along with it. ~ Gary Taubes,
1000:There are rituals not structures for being a poet, drinking too much, taking too many drugs, being a lady chaser, having your nervous breakdown, being irresponsible about money. ~ Diane Wakoski,
1001:We wish that we could take magic drugs, play around all day, read, and do nothing strenuous, and be the smartest, happiest people in the world. The truth is, it's all about sweat. ~ Wayne Coyne,
1002:When I lived in Seattle and Oregon, we partied, which is a large reason I don't know drugs or alcohol now because I saw the Destruction of so many great musicians and artists. ~ Meredith Brooks,
1003:Drugs is a government game, Bilal. A way to rob us of our best black men, our army. Everyone who plays the game loses. Then they get you right back where we started, in slavery! ~ Sister Souljah,
1004:Enter Dr. Walter Kempner and his rice-and-fruit diet. Without drugs, he brought patients with eye-popping blood pressures like 240/150 down to 105/80 with dietary changes alone. ~ Michael Greger,
1005:He notes that it remains the cancer of the mental health world: We are close to finding a cure, but not close enough for those who do not respond quickly to drugs or therapy. ~ Tom Butler Bowdon,
1006:I searched through rebellion, drugs, diet, mysticism, religion, intellectualism and much more, only to begin to find that truth is basically simple and feels good, clear and right. ~ Chick Corea,
1007:shit, I’ll show these fuckers! We’ll see who can take fucking drugs. Do they realize who I am? Don’t you know I can eat the God-damned hottest fucking hot sauce in the world. ~ Oscar Zeta Acosta,
1008:The new fashion is to talk about the most private parts of your life; other fashion is to repent of your excesses and to criticize the drugs that made you happy in the other times. ~ Mick Jagger,
1009:[To her younger sister on using drugs:] If you do that stuff, you're dancing with the devil, because you never know when you're going to cross the line and not be able to get back. ~ Demi Lovato,
1010:I don't have a message. You already have all these people telling you how to live, who to be, what to wear, what to drive, what drugs to do - I just want people to see what I see. ~ Vince Staples,
1011:In Western countries, for instance, it is legal for physicians to receive “bribes” in the form of cash by pharmaceutical companies for every new patient they put on their drugs. ~ Gerd Gigerenzer,
1012:Marijuana does not lead to harder drugs. People will get bored of the pot and move on down the line to stronger drugs to get the high they need. They either stay with pot or quit. ~ Steven Machat,
1013:teenagers who use drugs often suffer from issues related to low self esteem and self confidence, and end up relying on drugs since they are simply unable to cope with their situation. ~ Anonymous,
1014:Well, I'm kinda like George Carlin. I think that there ought to be a time where everybody should have all the drugs they want and there'd be nobody in charge, sort of like... now! ~ Merle Haggard,
1015:When you hear a lobby called Partnership for a Drug-Free America, just remember - they do not want a drug free America. They want an America free of drugs that are their competitors. ~ Bill Maher,
1016:A new life? There’s not such thing. It was only in the magazine headlines that people got a new life. Stopped drinking or taking drugs, found a new love. But the same life. ~ John Ajvide Lindqvist,
1017:For me, personally, I think drugs are sacred and should be used for work. That's what I believe in. Drugs have a real shamanistic value. I can handle drugs. I've never had a problem. ~ Patti Smith,
1018:I got caught up on drugs for a few years, I'm off it, I'm very happy, got two kids and a family and everything. And like I said I'm making the underground music, and keeping it real. ~ Vanilla Ice,
1019:It's very disappointing... Anything that harms the integrity of the game is terrible. We always thought we were immune to drugs in baseball, but we know that's not true anymore. ~ Harmon Killebrew,
1020:I wanted to put reality in my photographs. Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. That's what was happening. And I was going to help make it happen. Boy, they did not want that in America. ~ Bob Richardson,
1021:should have been looking for concealed weapons or drugs. She guessed from the intel picture it was Shelly. Her low-cut top displayed her prominent chest bones and was decorated ~ Caroline Mitchell,
1022:So, now I've been to see a drug counselor who told me I need to lay off the drugs and talk about my feelings, and a shrink who heard what I had to say and immediately put me on drugs. ~ Libba Bray,
1023:Being in this game if you are gonna sell drugs and make records too then as many records you make is gonna be as many people that know you sell drugs. We got the hip hop cops listening now. ~ Rakim,
1024:Big Brother is on the march. A plan to subject all children to mental health screening is underway, and the pharmaceuticals are gearing up for bigger sales of psychotropic drugs. ~ Phyllis Schlafly,
1025:Don't you think it would be better to legalize victimless crimes like drugs & prostitution & divert the resources to more important things like the rapes & assaults & things like that? ~ Larry King,
1026:I have never taken performance-enhancing drugs in my life and I never will. Over the course of my career I have taken hundreds of drugs tests and every single one has been negative. ~ Mohamed Farah,
1027:I'm a recreational pot-smoker. There has never been enough of a distinction between marijuana and other drugs. It's a human rights issue, a censorship issue, and a choice issue. ~ Frances McDormand,
1028:I remember in treatment, Mr. Shaw told me that the alcohol and drugs never were my problem. He said the alcohol and drugs were my solution and that was my problem. And he was right. ~ Ryan Winfield,
1029:It is much harder to measure how much more worth people find in being alive than how many fewer drugs they depend on or how much longer they can live. But could anything matter more? ~ Atul Gawande,
1030:I've got this weird body chemistry that I don't like to get high. I'm not going to say I never tried drugs. I tried most everything. I didn't try injectables. But I didn't like it. ~ Linda Ronstadt,
1031:We've got a national campaign by drug legalizers, in my view, to try and use medicinal uses of drugs and legalization of hemp as a stalking horse to get in under the radar screen. ~ Barry McCaffrey,
1032:A funny thing happened post-diagnosis. They put him on drugs, things went up and down, but he lived. He lived. It was like a waiting room where they kept not calling your name. ~ Garth Risk Hallberg,
1033:A yogi never forgets that health must begin with the body. . . .Physical health is not a commodity to be bargained for. Nor can it be swallowed in the form of drugs and pills. . . . ~ B K S Iyengar,
1034:I think it's very important what young people see in pictures or on TV or in magazines. Drugs, violence, anorexia. All of the things that I absolutely do not reference in my photos. ~ Karl Lagerfeld,
1035:I won't do anything that is connected with drugs. I've seen drugs ruin so many people's lives. I don't think there's anything cute about drugs. And I don't believe in celebrating them. ~ Betty White,
1036:Most people who are HIV positive are on drugs and that gets their viral load so low that it's harder to transmit it. Most new infections come from people who don't know they're infected. ~ Dale Peck,
1037:Previously people were treated anonymously particular on a drugs situation which is obviously highly emotive. They have been treated anonymously even after the verdict had been reached. ~ David Gill,
1038:Ten Delta Airlines baggage handlers were arrested for smuggling drugs into Detroit. Yeah, you can tell Delta was involved, because the drugs were supposed to be smuggled into Chicago. ~ Jimmy Fallon,
1039:The use of psychoactive drugs - including both antidepressants and antipsychotics - has exploded...[yet] 'the tally of those who are disabled...increased nearly two and a half times. ~ Marcia Angell,
1040:We need the possibility of escape as surely as we need hope; without it the life of the cities would drive all men into crime or drugs or psychoanalysis. —EDWARD ABBEY, DESERT SOLITAIRE ~ Rolf Potts,
1041:I don’t do drugs, I’ve never been arrested, and from what I hear, I’m not too shabby in bed. Not that any of you people will ever have the opportunity to discover that first-hand! ~ Diana Peterfreund,
1042:It's up to the parents to watch their kids and make sure their kids aren't doing any crazy drugs. I always blame the parents. When their kids are doing something crazy, I blame the parents. ~ Juicy J,
1043:We have evolved elaborate ways to avoid the pain of further consciousness. Many remain infantile...Some turn to drugs and alcohol. Still others turn to ideologies, simple-minded -isms. ~ James Hollis,
1044:When in some communities selling drugs is so lucrative that that's a pretty big enticement that we have to break down. Part of that is by making opportunities and paying decent wages. ~ Matt Gonzalez,
1045:You do not have to go to either criminalizing and throwing people in prison. I don't think you should do that for people who are using any drugs. I think they absolutely need treatment. ~ Kevin Sabet,
1046:Arsenic sticks around and today it's easily found after death if somebody thinks of looking for it, because the problem with arsenic, it isn't looked for in the common tests for drugs. ~ Michael Baden,
1047:I believe in what I do. I mean, I don't go out - I don't have the clothes or drink anymore, I don't do drugs or any of that. I used to. But I got very ready to get me out of the house. ~ Ozzy Osbourne,
1048:I don't know if anyone has ever mentioned this, we need to be careful with drugs! They're not just all fun and games! And of course poetry would be immeasurably worse without humor. ~ Matthew Zapruder,
1049:I love to think. I once considered taking drugs as an attempt to better understand an altered state of mind; however, I decided not to. I didn't want to chance ruining the machine. ~ Richard P Feynman,
1050:It would be crazy for me to come out now talking about selling drugs and doing all this stuff I never did for the sake of A&R or records or trying to keep the street buzz or whatever. ~ Chamillionaire,
1051:I want to focus on what are called kitchen table issues. You know, the ones that keep you up at night, like the cost of childcare and college and prescription drugs and so much else. ~ Hillary Clinton,
1052:Strung himself up from the rafters in the barn,” she went on as we worked. “Was being treated for a drink problem and depression. More of the same. Unemployment, women, drugs. They ~ Patricia Cornwell,
1053:Was he really having an honest-to-goodness conversation about a town full of bachelors and bachelorettes and magical cake batter? What kind of drugs were they doing in Buttermilk Falls? ~ Robyn Neeley,
1054:Certain drugs provide brief excursions into altered states of consciousness. The problem is that the perceptions and understandings that come from these experiences don't tend to last. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1055:For people on social assistance, the loss of free dental care, prescription drugs and subsidized housing can greatly outweigh additional income from working. We've all heard the stories. ~ Kim Campbell,
1056:I just get things done instead of talking about getting them done. I don't go out and party. I don't smoke, drink or do drugs and I'm not married, that leaves a lot of time for my work. ~ Henry Rollins,
1057:I've written a lot about drugs and alcohol. I wouldn't say it's because we've gotten bigger or anything, but I kind of feel a little bit done with it. There are other things to talk about. ~ Craig Finn,
1058:You know, 20 years... the films of television when it started, the literature, radio in communist countries, they're clean as a whistle; there was no violence, no sex, no drugs, nothing. ~ Milos Forman,
1059:As we have seen, drugs regulators don't require that new drugs are particularly good, or an improvement on what came before; they don't even require that drugs are particularly effective. ~ Ben Goldacre,
1060:I don't tell anyone what they should do (drugs). It's like this music is so full of power and energy you don't really need to take anything if you just open up and let the music take you. ~ Paul van Dyk,
1061:I have never taken performance-enhancing drugs whether banned or unbanned, on or off the list, at any time. In fact, I underwent hundreds of tests during my career and all were negative. ~ Stephen Roche,
1062:It was always fun in the early days of Black Sabbath, when I stayed away from heavy drugs. Then someone gave me cocaine and I went, "Hallelujah!" I thought I'd found the meaning of life! ~ Ozzy Osbourne,
1063:Justified by the war on drugs, the United States is in the midst of a prison binge made obvious by the fact that since 1970, the number of people behind bars... has increased 600 percent. ~ Henry Giroux,
1064:Solitary pleasures will always exist, but for most human beings, the most pleasurable activities almost always involve sharing something: music, food, liquor, drugs, gossip, drama, beds. ~ David Graeber,
1065:Techniques such as genetic engineering, psychoactive drugs and electronic control of the brain make possible a transformation of the species into docile, fully-obedient, 'safe' organisms. ~ William Sims,
1066:They say writing a book is like giving birth. They lie. I’ve had two children via C-section, and all I did was lie on a table. Writing a book is much harder. And they don’t give you drugs. ~ Tara Sue Me,
1067:What’s that?”
“I believe it is called a Vicodin.”
My mouth gapes open, and I darn near tear up. “You brought me cake and drugs? If you included Casablanca, I’d have to marry you. ~ Jennifer Harlow,
1068:A new life? There’s not such thing.

It was only in the magazine headlines that people got a new life. Stopped drinking or taking drugs, found a new love. But the same life. ~ John Ajvide Lindqvist,
1069:Résumé
Razors pain you,
Rivers are damp,
Acids stain you,
And drugs cause cramp.
Guns aren't lawful,
Nooses give,
Gas smells awful.
You might as well live. ~ Dorothy Parker,
1070:I believe that the most dangerous drugs that there are right now are the drugs that are legal - Over-the-counter medication. I think the entire healthcare system promotes the use of these drugs. ~ Slaine,
1071:If you are serious about your religion, if you really wish to commit yourself to the spiritual quest, you must learn how to use psychochemicals. Drugs are the religion of the twenty-first ~ Timothy Leary,
1072:Illegitimacy is the single most important social problem of our time - more important than crime, drugs, poverty, illiteracy, welfare or homelessness because it drives everything else. ~ Charles A Murray,
1073:I saw how, when my brother smoked reefer, it made my mother cry. He was 16 at the time. And I saw that she broke down and cried. I never wanted to hurt my mother, so I kept away from drugs. ~ Ving Rhames,
1074:I was reading an interview with Keith Richards in a magazine and in the interview Keith Richards intimated that kids should not do drugs. Keith Richards! Says that kids should not do drugs! ~ Denis Leary,
1075:mental diarrhea” because it is just going on nonstop, endlessly. This cannot be stopped with a pill. People have tried drinks, drugs, and all kinds of things, but it cannot be stopped that way. ~ Sadguru,
1076:Once you've been overweight you never want to be overweight again, so you keep going, keep going, like for any addiction. Health can be an addiction, it doesn't have to be drugs or alcohol. ~ Craig David,
1077:Take me to the driest county in the most conservative state, and in two hours this determined hedonist will find you all the drugs, whores, and booze you'll need to pass an eventful weekend. ~ Dan Savage,
1078:The damaged 10 percent, by contrast, are the only people we ever see using drugs out on the streets. The result is that the harmed 10 percent make up 100 percent of the official picture. It ~ Johann Hari,
1079:they’re high schoolers. Imagine Hollywood only the drugs are cheaper, the women are looser, the men are hornier, and everyone’s hormones are spiked like they’re high on ecstasy.” “Wow, ~ Rachel Van Dyken,
1080:Yes, cannabis is dangerous, but no more than other perfectly legal drugs. It's time for a rethink, and the Tory party - the funkiest, most jiving party on Earth - is where it's happening. ~ Boris Johnson,
1081:Your Brain on drugs is a terrible sight, but Mr Tulip was living proof of the fact that so was Your Brain on a a cocktail of horse liniment, sherbet, and powdered water-retention pills. ~ Terry Pratchett,
1082:America is a sovereign nation. And as President Trump has said all along, made a centerpiece of his campaign from day one, we have to stop the flow of people and drugs over our borders. ~ Kellyanne Conway,
1083:...daily receiving the old physician in his study; or visiting the laboratory, and, for recreation's sake, watching the processes by which weeds were converted into drugs of potency. ~ Nathaniel Hawthorne,
1084:Despite an upbringing that would have driven most kids to drugs, Victor had never been much inclined to do them, but he had a good idea of the steps, thanks to a healthy diet of crime dramas. ~ V E Schwab,
1085:Hmm, what’d you miss…A celebrity did drugs. Politicians disagreed. A different celebrity wore a bikini that revealed a bodily imperfection. A team won a sporting event, but another team lost. ~ John Green,
1086:I don't drink or do any drugs. I never have and I never will. I don't need them. I'm a black woman from the land of the free, home of the brave, and I figure I don't need another illusion. ~ Bertice Berry,
1087:I have horrible stage fright - you know how you go through the bi-polar stage fright thing? Then you go on drugs to get over the stage fright and perform, but then you're not funny at all. ~ Roseanne Barr,
1088:I meant what I said to Embryo about drugs. We don’t mix. What it comes down to for me is I have a hard enough time keeping control over my brain without something else getting in the way. ~ Jennifer Niven,
1089:I never smoked. I never drank and I never took drugs. The funny thing is, nothing is more boring, people like this. For me, it's OK. But most of my friends, at least they smoke and drink. ~ Karl Lagerfeld,
1090:I personally don't do any hard drugs, because they get in the way of me getting to my base issues, and I'd rather get rid of the excess baggage than find a way to shove it deeper in the closet. ~ Axl Rose,
1091:It's time for our business and political leaders to help redefine morality beyond sex, drugs, and rock and roll to include lying, hypocrisy, and callous indifference to those in need. ~ Arianna Huffington,
1092:I was 48-years old before anybody talked me into it for medicinal purposes, instead of some of these drugs that they give you that will lead you to heart surgery and things of that nature. ~ Merle Haggard,
1093:I wasn't taking so many drugs that it was messing up my creative processes. It was a very good period, 1968 - there was a good feeling in the air. It was a very creative period for everyone. ~ Mick Jagger,
1094:People in the business will stay with you through drugs and alcohol and divorces and insanity and everything else, but you have a failure, pal, and they don't want to know nothing about you! ~ Don Johnson,
1095:People sometimes strive after and think they will find deep satisfaction for their psyches in wealth, sex or drugs, but then find that ultimately these things do not satisfy human longings. ~ Desmond Tutu,
1096:Stars now also have problems with drugs, and it can be even harder being so out in the public eye - it's hard for them to keep their sanity and normal self present, but they can do it. ~ Maureen McCormick,
1097:The intercom buzzes while you're changing your shirt. You push the Talk button: "Who is it?" "Narcotics squad. We're soliciting donations for children all over the world who have no drugs. ~ Jay McInerney,
1098:The road is not a problem. It's not any more tempting. People don't come up with giant bags of drugs or gallons of alcohol and say, 'You've got to do this.' It happens to me more at home. ~ Anthony Kiedis,
1099:African Americans are not significantly more likely to use or sell prohibited drugs than whites, but they are made criminals at drastically higher rates for precisely the same conduct. ~ Michelle Alexander,
1100:Christianity in particular should be dubbed a great treasure-chamber of ingenious consolations, such a store of refreshing, soothing, deadening drugs has it accumulated within itself. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche,
1101:I think so many times we feel like we're lacking something in our lives and we try to fill it with the wrong things. Sometimes it's drugs, sometimes it's a relationship you shouldn't be in. ~ Stacie Orrico,
1102:My point of view, while extremely cogent, is unpopular. . . . That the repressive nature of the legalities vis-a-vis drugs are destroying the legal system and corrupting the police system. ~ Jack Nicholson,
1103:People want to catch a buzz. That is why drugs are illegal, yet people still try to get their hands on them no matter what the consequence. Drugs make us happy, they may not be healthy. ~ Benjamin Franklin,
1104:After becoming famous once again - a 1976 song, "Hurricane," even marked a return to protest songwriting - [Bob] Dylan got addicted to drugs, found Jesus, left Jesus, and put out a lot of swill. ~ Bob Dylan,
1105:A Rescuer isn't always a person. Addictions to alcohol or drugs, sexual addiction, workaholism-all the ways we numb out-can rescue the Victim from feeling his or her own feelings. ~ David Emerald Womeldorff,
1106:In England they always try out new mobile phones in Isle of Man. They've got a captive society. So I said, you should try the legalization of all drugs on the Isle of Man and see what happens. ~ Mick Jagger,
1107:I think it's too bad that everybody's decided to turn on drugs, I don't think drugs are the problem. Crime is the problem. Cops are the problem. Money's the problem. But drugs are just drugs. ~ Jerry Garcia,
1108:I used to do drugs in high school. I've been living in L.A. for almost 10 years, and shortly after I arrived I cleaned up pretty much. Stuff goes on on the set, stuff goes on at parties. ~ Michelle Pfeiffer,
1109:Use vitamins in place of drugs. This takes some moxie to do, for we have been taught to be consumers of medicine. We have been taught that anything cheap and safe cannot possibly be effective. ~ Andrew Saul,
1110:When I was growing up they used to say, "Robin, drugs can kill you." Now that I'm 58 my doctor's telling me, "Robin, you need drugs to live." I realize now that my doctor is also my dealer. ~ Robin Williams,
1111:Everyone thinks that religion is the ball and chain. But the reality is that sin is the ball and chain. A relationship with Christ is the freedom that people are looking for in alcohol and drugs. ~ Dan Brown,
1112:he did not drink or do drugs or smoke cigarettes or wear black eyeliner or stay out late or get bad grades or pierce his tongue or have the words "KATHERINE LUVA 4 LIFE" tattoed across his back. ~ John Green,
1113:Her parties were some of the best in China. Celebrities, drugs, beautiful women—they had everything. And it was those parties that had propelled her into the circles of China's rich and powerful. ~ Brad Thor,
1114:How many young people, how many young people of our Europe, whom we have left empty of ideals, who do not have work... they take drugs, alcohol, or go there to enlist in fundamentalist groups. ~ Pope Francis,
1115:If you spent a proper amount of time with me, you would probably wonder if I was on drugs - I'm not. I'm just incredibly hyperactive and manic. I can be quiet and serious at the same time. ~ Daniel Radcliffe,
1116:Is your father really evil?” I heard myself ask. “Yes.” “Because he drank, did drugs?” “No, honey. Because God made him that way, and he liked it. Your father had an excuse. My father doesn’t. ~ Lisa Gardner,
1117:There may be a jump on electronic LSD with virtual reality, and the problem just with saying LSD, enough time has gone by that there is no distinction between psychedelics and other drugs. ~ Howard Rheingold,
1118:you ever think that it is this absence of the religious experience of ecstasy, of joy, this denial of transcendence in our society, that has turned so many young people to the use of drugs? ~ Joseph Campbell,
1119:Admittedly or not, conscious or unconscious, the poetic state, a transcendent experience of life, is what the public is fundamentally seeking through love, crime, drugs, war, or insurrection. ~ Antonin Artaud,
1120:Dad, she's just going to freak. And probably come here and get me, and then you guys will start yelling at each other, and I'll have to act out by wearing lots of eyeliner and doing the drugs ~ Rachel Hawkins,
1121:I figure a lot of folks are probably looking to find out if Moses Malone is into that stuff, but the closest I come to drugs is drinking a Coca-Cola. I don't want that cocaine; it's not for me. ~ Moses Malone,
1122:I think psychotherapy saves lives and is hugely meaningful and I think that one of the unfortunate aspects of prescription drugs working well is that people tend to think that's enough. ~ Kay Redfield Jamison,
1123:I've always considered making it legal for Americans to import their prescription drugs a free-trade issue. Imports create competition and keep domestic industry more responsive to consumers. ~ Chuck Grassley,
1124:People said, ‘You must be mad, or on drugs,’ which I found a bit disappointing. What about imagination? It reflects our time that people sooner assume you’re on drugs or mad, rather than free. ~ Noel Fielding,
1125:Resumé
Razors pain you;
Rivers are damp;
Acids stain you;
And drugs cause cramp.
Guns aren't lawful;
Nooses give;
Gas smells awful;
You might as well live.
~ Dorothy Parker,
1126:were her kids. But the drugs and the late-night fighting revealed troubles that too many hillbilly transplants knew too well. Confronted with such a realization of her own family’s struggle, Mamaw ~ J D Vance,
1127:Drugs. If they did not exist our governors would have invented them in order to prohibit them and so make much of the population vulnerable to arrest, imprisonment, seizure of property, and so on. ~ Gore Vidal,
1128:I always thought I'd write when I retired - when I turned 65. But by the time I was 33, to tell you the truth, I was a little bored with drugs and sex, and I thought I'd do the writing thing. ~ Chuck Palahniuk,
1129:I do sometimes think I could have done without the drugs actually; that was a waste of time, and a huge risk. But then again, there's nothing I can change, so in a way regret is pointless. ~ Marianne Faithfull,
1130:I've never been a drinker, I've never gotten into drugs ... You know, I think I have such a close family ... I think you know my sisters do enough drinking to kind of fill up the whole family. ~ Kim Kardashian,
1131:Let me state this in the clearest terms possible: The problem of drug use is not solved with drugs!” he stated. “Drug addiction is an evil, and with evil, there can be no yielding or compromise. ~ Pope Francis,
1132:So long as large sums of money are involved - and they are bound to be if drugs are illegal - it is literally impossible to stop the traffic, or even to make a serious reduction in its scope. ~ Milton Friedman,
1133:Brain-imaging studies of drug users at that stage show that viewing a film of actors pretending to use drugs activates dopamine pathways in the brain more than does watching porn films. This ~ Robert M Sapolsky,
1134:Escape into the dream. Escape, a key thing charged against these drugs, that they are for escapists. I think the people who make this charge hardly dare dream to what degree they are escapist. ~ Terence McKenna,
1135:Hollywood is a coke town, but weed is so much better. And Molly, too; those are happy drugs - social drugs. They make you want to be with friends. You're out in the open. You're not in a bathroom. ~ Miley Cyrus,
1136:I don't take drugs nor drink since 2000 and I must say that I don't think about it anymore, although like every person that was addicted and has money - I know that this can lead to temptation. ~ Anthony Kiedis,
1137:If he were any other man, I might have suspected him of substance abuse, of being coked up or something. But Barrons was too much a purist for that; his drugs were money, power, and control ~ Karen Marie Moning,
1138:I never understood why people take drugs. They're habit forming and they can kill you. I didn't need anything to pep me up or make me feel more creative, and I didn't need them to help me with women. ~ Stan Lee,
1139:I stayed away from drugs, I never smoked a pipe. When I wanna get high, I smoke the mic. I never did white lines, I only write lines, and I ain't sniffin' nothing but the vapors from hype rhymes. ~ Kool Moe Dee,
1140:I've never used performance-enhancing drugs of any kind, and I never will. I've never met or spoken with Tony Bosch or used any substances provided by him. Anything said to the contrary is a lie. ~ Gio Gonzalez,
1141:I wanted to remember the original energy; strip away all the glamour and limousines and tons of drugs. I wanted to get back to the revolutionary ideas, merging poetry and rhythm and rock and roll. ~ Patti Smith,
1142:Something about our names all in a column on the family computer struck me. It was a good hit. So good, I wondered why anyone on earth would need drugs. You could get high just having a family. ~ Kristen Ashley,
1143:The chemical taste of the drugs is still in my mouth, but not as strong as when I last noticed it. Cordero’s perfume hasn’t let up, though. It is legit breaking me down. Nose hair by nose hair. ~ Veronica Rossi,
1144:What happened?" “The coffee table tried to kill us," Marley whispered. "What did you do?" “We ducked," Tanner said. “This sounds like the bad trips my patients on drugs describe," Althea said. ~ Chet Williamson,
1145:Although whites were more likely to be guilty of carrying drugs, they were far less likely to be viewed as suspicious, resulting in relatively few stops, searches, and arrests of whites. The ~ Michelle Alexander,
1146:Here’s a life lesson for you kids: it’s much easier to go through something upsetting when you’re on drugs. The more intense the drug, the more you forget your problems! It’s basic science, really. ~ Cat Marnell,
1147:I don't drink any coffee or take any drugs and I don't smoke cigarettes and I don't eat sugar and I don't take any medicine at all. I eat a lot of fish, vegetables, and I stay away from starches. ~ Vincent Gallo,
1148:If the FDA would spend a little less time and effort on small manufacturers of vitamins...and a little more on the large manufacturers of...dangerous drugs..., the public would be better served. ~ Russell B Long,
1149:I mean, I knew I wasn't a nice person, but what did I do in my past life to deserve this? I must have hit a bus full of nuns while driving a stolen car on my way to selling drugs to schoolchildren! ~ Joss Whedon,
1150:I'm very sad to be compared with Warhol and The Factory, because I have no drugs, you know. We have no drug culture in Japan! Maybe it's because our attitude toward labor is totally different. ~ Takashi Murakami,
1151:In fact, in New Jersey, whites were almost twice as likely to be found with illegal drugs or contraband as African Americans, and five times as likely to be found with contraband as Latinos. ~ Michelle Alexander,
1152:I was about 17 or 18 and there were a lot of clubs and dancing. It was the beginning of rave culture and a lot of ecstasy. Because of all the drugs, there are certain songs that make me feel high. ~ Margaret Cho,
1153:Oh, my dear, relations are like drugs, - useful sometimes, and even pleasant, if taken in small quantities and seldom, but dreadfully pernicious on the whole, and the truly wise avoid them. ~ Elizabeth von Arnim,
1154:Pharmaceutical companies are very annoyed with niacin because their products have to compete with it. Some of their cholesterol-lowering drugs cost up to $150 a month while niacin costs about $10. ~ Abram Hoffer,
1155:So clumsy, yet her dinner parties were splendid, prepared at unbelievable speed. She hated to cook. Chewing gum, cigarettes, candy, drugs, alcohol, and taxicabs took her from Monday to Friday. ~ Leonard Michaels,
1156:Talent is a spooky thing, and has a way of announcing itself quietly but firmly when the right time comes. Like certain addictive drugs, it comes as a friend long before you realize it’s a tyrant. ~ Stephen King,
1157:The World Health Organisation has a lot of its medical experts sitting in Geneva while hospitals in Africa have no drugs and desperate patients are forced to seek medication on the black market. ~ Pauline Hanson,
1158:Give a child a good birth (if at all possible, no drugs to the mother)=1
and a good first three years, especially a good first three months, and a major part of the job of child rearing is done. ~ Arthur Janov,
1159:If you’re a drug addict,” says Taft, “there is something you need to know.” “What?” “Drugs are not your friend.” Taft looks serious. “Drugs are not your friend and also people should be your friends. ~ E Lockhart,
1160:I might not have behaved the way I did. I might not have gotten drunk every night, slept around, done drugs, woken up in strange houses wondering where I was and what I’d done the night before. ~ Elizabeth Haynes,
1161:Her daddy drank all day and mommy did drugs, never wanted to play or give kisses and hugs. She'd watch the TV and sit there on the couch, while her mom fell asleep and her daddy went out. ~ John Michael Montgomery,
1162:No matter where you went or how novel it seemed when you first pulled into town, it always turned into the same bars, same food, same women, same politics, same liquor, same drugs, same troubles. ~ Stephen Markley,
1163:So there you are, drinking and taking drugs to the point of incapacitation, and you've been missing out on the
best part of debauchery?"
"I wouldn't know."
"If you want to know, tell me. ~ Bethany Griffin,
1164:The choice is not between drugs and no drugs, but between illegal drugs and legal drugs. Until the 1920s drugs were legal, why not now? Lots of people are on drugs anyway - it is called medication. ~ David Hockney,
1165:The man had become more unpredictable as he worked less on the crews and worked more in the shadow world of the beaches, as his drugs whittled him down to a burning core of violence and hungers. ~ Paolo Bacigalupi,
1166:The real problems are cultural. The problems of the people who take drugs as a cultural trap - I think there's a real problem there, the crack stuff, the hopelessness of the junkie. The urban angst. ~ Jerry Garcia,
1167:There are people that smuggle drugs, human trafficking, and terrorism but there are throngs and throngs of people that come through that aren't seeking to hurt anyone. They just want to feed their family. ~ Myka 9,
1168:There were, in his opinion, drugs that diminished ego and drugs that engorged ego, which is to say, revelatory drugs and delusory drugs; and on a psychic level, at least, he favored awe over swagger. ~ Tom Robbins,
1169:99% of my life I was lied to. I just found out my mom does more dope than I do(Damn!). I told her I'd grow up to be a famous rapper, make a record about doing drugs and name it after her (-Oh, thank you!). ~ Eminem,
1170:illegal drugs are better for you than the legal stuff. How many artists have created while drunk, high on laudanum, opium, chloral, or amphetamines? What have antidepressants ever done for culture? ~ Hanif Kureishi,
1171:Life will hack off your head and shit down your neck every chance it gets. I've found that consuming drugs and booze, listening to music and always having an excuse in the best way to tip the scales. ~ Dave Matthes,
1172:My administration will stop the drugs from pouring into America and poisoning our youth. We get the drugs, they get the money. We get the problems, they get the cash. No good, no good. Going to stop. ~ Donald Trump,
1173:The Hank Williams Syndrome: Come to Nashville, write some good songs, cut some hit records, make money, take all the drugs you can and drink all you can, become a wild man and all of a sudden die. ~ Waylon Jennings,
1174:The war on drugs was an ideology the government came up with, and there never really was a war on drugs. I mean, to stop the importation of drugs into the United States of America is an impossibility. ~ George Jung,
1175:Where I live, nobody who's fourteen is having sex and doing major drugs. And I think if you see it in the movies, you may be influenced by it. I think it's so important to preserve your innocence. ~ Natalie Portman,
1176:At $75 per appointment, South Florida Pain was seeing enough patients to pay doctors between $2,000 to $4,000 a day. Plus $1,000 cash a week for the use of their DEA registration number to order drugs. ~ John Temple,
1177:But talent is a spooky thing, and has a way of announcing itself quietly but firmly when the right time comes. Like certain addictive drugs, it comes as a friend long before you realize it’s a tyrant. ~ Stephen King,
1178:If we have a bitcoin universe, you don't get to print money for war. You don't get to have money for a prison/industrial complex. You don't get money for a war on drugs. You have to ask the people. ~ Stefan Molyneux,
1179:I think these drugs could just as well be called Durkheimogens, given their unique (though unreliable) ability to shut down the self and give people experiences they later describe as “religious” or ~ Jonathan Haidt,
1180:I would not be good with someone who did drugs. As long as I know something, I can deal with anything. I'm really good. But what I'm not good with is inconsistency. And I'm not good with not knowing. ~ Courteney Cox,
1181:Rationally speaking, blaming one's behavior on alcohol or drugs is like blaming the ladder by which you descended into a pit, or the staircase that took you down to a cellar, for what you found there. ~ Graham Joyce,
1182:So at the end of the day, our number 1 goal, our top priority, is to motivate American youngsters to reject the abuse of illegal drugs, tobacco and alcohol. All three of them are illegal behaviors. ~ Barry McCaffrey,
1183:The fact is, since then, many killings,murders, crime, drugs pouring across the border, are money going out and the drugs coming in. And I said we need to build a wall, and it has to be built quickly. ~ Donald Trump,
1184:The present blitz about drugs - I think it looks very much like how we treated insane people 100 years ago -- throw them in the cage - as if that's the whole answer. And it's not the whole answer. ~ Gene Roddenberry,
1185:This is why people get obsessed with festivals, or clubs, or drugs, or football, or other temporal approximations of togetherness; these distilled vials of the elixir are craved by our starved souls. ~ Russell Brand,
1186:Viagra does have a physiological effect, but it doesn't make women feel aroused. Nowadays, researchers are looking at drugs that affect the central nervous system rather than blood flow to the genitals. ~ Mary Roach,
1187:Being judged by society makes you disregard it altogether after a while. Jean-Michel didn’t know that he shouldn’t get a twelve-year-old drugs. He didn’t even really know what a twelve-year-old was. ~ Heather O Neill,
1188:In four days, I experienced five seasons. It was thirty, it was sixty, it was ninety, then it was twelve! And on the last day, there was thunder, lightning, and snow - together! And I hadn't done drugs. ~ Lewis Black,
1189:In one year alone Texas Medicaid spent $96 million on antipsychotic drugs for teenagers and children—including three unidentified infants who were given the drugs before their first birthdays. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
1190:Many times drugs and alcohol - there's a technical term that they're called, emotional suppressants - are the only things that can help a person survive and get through and be able to deal with their pain. ~ Axl Rose,
1191:My primary reason for bringing my son on was to have a voice on the show [Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll] that would bring a 25 or 26 year old point of view to it, and my son is very capable of writing that stuff. ~ Denis Leary,
1192:Religion is a drug, and to take drugs is degrading,' he said. 'You must learn to look life in the face. Throw away your cowardly drugs, and see the truth, the ugly, cruel, ungodly truth, as it really is. ~ Anna Kavan,
1193:I believe that at birth everyone gets the capacity for a certain amount of drugs and alcohol, everyone the same, you can do it all between 15 and 19 like I did, or you can stretch it out over 70 years. ~ Fran Lebowitz,
1194:I'm in favor of legalizing drugs. According to my values system, if people want to kill themselves, they have every right to do so. Most of the harm that comes from drugs is because they are illegal. ~ Milton Friedman,
1195:I’m in favor of legalizing drugs. According to my values system, if people want to kill themselves, they have every right to do so. Most of the harm that comes from drugs is because they are illegal. ~ Milton Friedman,
1196:International terrorism needs money to keep going,” Villiers said. “A great deal of money, not only for arms, which are expensive, but to fund operations. Drugs are a ready source of that kind of money, ~ Jack Higgins,
1197:I t was a well-known fact among Christian homeschoolers that public
schools were bastions of gangs, drugs, teen pregnancy, rap music, pop culture, secular humanism, witchcraft, and body piercings. ~ Josh Sundquist,
1198:Same went for babies born addicted to drugs. In 2001, sixty-two Kentucky newborns were hospitalized for neonatal abstinence syndrome. The next year, ninety-three. Two years after that, 166. By 2007, 275. ~ John Temple,
1199:The idea of lying on a beach as my main thing just sounds like the worst. It sounds horrible to me. I would go bonkers. I would have to be on serious drugs. I'd be super-duper bored. I like high intensity. ~ Elon Musk,
1200:The idea of lying on a beach as my main thing just sounds like the worst. It sounds horrible to me. I would go bonkers. I would have to be on serious drugs. I’d be super-duper bored. I like high intensity. ~ Elon Musk,
1201:The pharmaceutical industry likes to depict itself as a research-based industry, as the source of innovative drugs. Nothing could be further from the truth. This is their incredible PR and their nerve. ~ Marcia Angell,
1202:And then, just when you think that you have experienced all the wonders that this world has to offer, you round a peak and suddenly think you're doing the whole thing over again, but this time on drugs. ~ Douglas Adams,
1203:Everybody deals with stress differently. Some people drink, some people use drugs, some people watch TV. I have always found that extreme athletics chills me out and leaves me in a very centered place. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1204:If I say f*** the government, some will clap because they agree and some will clap just because you said f***. I've had countless audience members offer me free drugs but I also got free hernia surgery. ~ Doug Stanhope,
1205:Legalizing drugs would simultaneously reduce the amount of crime and raise the quality of law enforcement. Can you conceive of any other measure that would accomplish so much to promote law and order? ~ Milton Friedman,
1206:Our fears are those that cause cancer and those fears operate in the regions that the drugs we use to hide our fears is the most predominate feeling. Our minds cause our inner illness for the most part. ~ Steven Machat,
1207:The idea of lying on a beach as my main thing just sounds like the worst — it sounds horrible to me. I would go bonkers. I would have to be on serious drugs. I’d be super-duper bored. I like high intensity. ~ Elon Musk,
1208:There's a certain window of time in the middle of the night out in Middle America where there's no bar open and nothing on TV. If you don't want to do too many drugs, you have to start bodily mutilation. ~ Ani DiFranco,
1209:When prescribing one of the drugs I take, my doctor warned me of a common side effect: exaggerated, intensely vivid dreams. To be honest, I've never really noticed the difference. I've always dreamt big. ~ Michael J Fox,
1210:Drug culture is extremely prevalent and probably most people know somebody whose life has been affected by drugs, if it's not their own or in their own family, they have friends. It's a never-ending process. ~ Macklemore,
1211:I remember one little rainy day I went searching for this apartment and I saw so many people standing on a stoop on the corner in the rain. Later I realized, that was drug traffic. They were all buying drugs. ~ Ai Weiwei,
1212:The fact that war is the word we use for almost everything—on terrorism, drugs, even poverty—has certainly helped to desensitize us to its invocation; if we wage wars on everything, how bad can they be? ~ Glenn Greenwald,
1213:They put their shoulders to the wheel during the day, stupefy themselves with drugs or television at night, and try not to think too searchingly about the world they’re leaving their children to cope with. ~ Daniel Quinn,
1214:Do they think I'm on drugs? That I have a life-threatening illness? That I'm anorexic? Emotionally, it doesn't get easier to hear those criticisms - but it gets easier to be resolute about my reaction to it. ~ Fiona Apple,
1215:I actually didn't like that feeling of being out of touch because what I do depends on being in touch. But it's fun to talk about. That's one of the real dangers of drugs: they're too much fun to talk about. ~ Clive James,
1216:I didn't really fit with other kids. I had problems in school all my life and problems with authority. But my parents never did drugs or anything. They just believed in freedom in the best sense of the word. ~ Julie Delpy,
1217:I don't drink. Never taken a drug in my life ever. In fact from a newspaper point of view I'm very boring. I don't do anything. I don't drink no booze, no drugs, no kinky carryings on, don't go to brothels. ~ Jimmy Savile,
1218:It all sounds rather naive and sentimental to be talking about children laughing and dancing and singing together when we all know perfectly well that what children do in real life is snarl and take drugs. ~ Douglas Adams,
1219:This is in fact what shamanism is all about, what the end of history is all about, what psychedelic drugs are all about, we are edge-walking on an ontological transformation of what it means to be human. ~ Terence McKenna,
1220:When the day comes that it is time to adopt the alternative of lifting punishment for consumption of drugs, it would have to come all over the world. Humanity some day will see that it is best in that sense. ~ Vicente Fox,
1221:When you have war, whether it's a war against drugs, war against terrorism, war overseas, the mentality of the people change and they're more willing to sacrifice their liberties in order to be safe and secure. ~ Ron Paul,
1222:And then there are the cheats: the lanterne in 1997, Philippe Gaumont, was so in thrall to drugs that he rubbed his scrotum raw with salt to simulate saddle problems and get cortisone from a sympathetic doctor. ~ Anonymous,
1223:He couldn’t leave the area and couldn’t knowingly go within a hundred feet of someone with a criminal record. He couldn’t do drugs and he couldn’t own or carry a weapon. The hydraulic rams came to life and ~ David Baldacci,
1224:I use drugs to work. I never use them to escape or for pleasure. When you turn to drugs, all you're doing is turning inside, anyway. I only use drugs for construction. It's like one of my architectural tools. ~ Patti Smith,
1225:People would be so much more at ease if they acted on impulse rather than reason. That’s why drugs are so effective in curing mental illness—because they impair our judgment. Don’t try to think too much. ~ Ottessa Moshfegh,
1226:Reagan’s Drugs Czar, Carlton Turner, said that kids deserved to die as a punishment for smoking poisoned weed, to teach them a lesson. Two years later, he called for the death penalty for all drug users. On ~ Shaun Attwood,
1227:Some are addicted to cigarettes, some, God forbid, to drugs, and some become addicted to money. They say that the worst addiction is to power. I have never felt that. I have never been addicted to anything ~ Vladimir Putin,
1228:Success and failure are both difficult to endure. Along with success come drugs, divorce, fornication, bullying, travel, meditation, medication, depression, neurosis and suicide. With failure comes failure. ~ Joseph Heller,
1229:The healing power of medical drugs is the Ur-power of their original essence in conjunction with the power of Ur-vibrations of the human-Divine combination that is composed of body, soul and spirit. ~ Rudolf John Gorsleben,
1230:When I said that I was king of forwards, you've got to understand that I don't come up with this stuff. I just forward it along. You wouldn't arrest a guy who was just passing drugs from one guy to another. ~ Michael Scott,
1231:You got to miss class to do it. Like, many periods of school. And then they took us to an elementary or middle school, and we told kids that they could be cool when they grew up even if they didn't do drugs. ~ Ilana Glazer,
1232:Drugs rob every person, man, woman, and child of their beauty. Drugs turn people into animals who can only respond to instincts. Drugs are so powerful they eradicate the God in both the taker and the giver. ~ Sister Souljah,
1233:I'll smoke weed occasionally, on special occasions like a movie night or something. I like to drink beer but whenever it comes to hard drugs, I really believe that they hurt your body, deplete your energy. ~ Christofer Drew,
1234:It's hard to believe that you did so many drugs for so long. That's what I find really hard. And didn't really consider it. It was eating and drinking and taking drugs and having sex. It was just part of life. ~ Mick Jagger,
1235:People used to make records, as in the record of an event, the event of people playing music in a room, and now everything's cross-marketing, its about sunglasses and shoes, or guns and drugs that you choose. ~ Ani DiFranco,
1236:You don't have to take drugs to be happy. You don't have to drink to be happy. You don't have to have people around you who love you to be happy. You don't need anything except the clarity of your own mind. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1237:You have rappers saying "stay off drugs, go to school" - empty verbal behavior. I think all of this became institutionalized in the early '90s. And it's become more and more solidified, more and more entrenched. ~ Carl Hart,
1238:Addictive personalities can latch on to anything: drugs, alcohol, sex, people…what if you become addicted to me?”

“I am already addicted to you, Beatrice. Only you’re far more dangerous than cocaine. ~ Sylvain Reynard,
1239:Genetically modified foods and chemical drugs. Two things that will change our consciousness as we become slaves to the world we made, not what the Divine gave us to live in this place and space called earth. ~ Steven Machat,
1240:I don't think people should do anything to be popular. But maybe within reason they can step out of their comfort zones and do things to be more 'accessible'. Like taking drugs or drinking heavily to be cool. ~ Lindsay Lohan,
1241:I guess we all had that work ethic. None of us were rock stars, so if you had time in a studio, it was a big, big deal: you're not going to sit around taking drugs and drinking and waste it, you'll do something. ~ David Toop,
1242:In 1982 President Ronald Reagan called for a war on drugs: by 1990 more men were in federal prisons on drug charges alone than had comprised the entire 1980 federal prison population for all crimes combined. ~ Laurie Garrett,
1243:Instead of more money she ended up with more drugs. Something told her that was probably not healthy. Something else in her didn’t give a shit. And the rest of her was realistic enough to know it didn’t matter. ~ Stacia Kane,
1244:Just as Hitler used the Reichstag burning, the U.S. government now uses the so-called two wars, the War on Drugs and the War on Terrorism, to fuel fear in the population and establish a police security state. ~ Ralph Metzner,
1245:Despite the fact that Blacks and Whites use recreational drugs at roughly the same rates, Blacks are nine times more likely to be imprisoned for drug crimes than Whites, and three times more than Latinos.29 ~ Marc Lamont Hill,
1246:Drugs were pretty easy to quit taking. I was never addicted to anything to begin with. But then, liquor - I had to wait about another six years before I finally got around to quitting that. I'm sure glad I did. ~ Alex Chilton,
1247:Earth Day was created because we were doing a lot of drugs, more drugs than you could ever f@*! imagine. And so we came up with Earth Day, so we'd have one day that would remind us what planet we were living on. ~ Lewis Black,
1248:He took with him a bag in which were many instruments and drugs, 'the ghastly paraphernalia of our beneficial trade', as he once called, in one of his lectures, the equipment of a professor of the healing craft. ~ Bram Stoker,
1249:I am the epitome of the underdog. By societies standards I should have been dead a long time ago, and I was nobody's gangster, I wasn't a thug, I wasn't selling drugs on the corner - I was scared of that. ~ Michael K Williams,
1250:The foods you consume can heal you faster and more profoundly than the most expensive prescription drugs, and more dramatically than the most extreme surgical interventions, with only positive side effects. ~ T Colin Campbell,
1251:This is not to say that everyone should take psychedelics. As I will make clear below, these drugs pose certain dangers. Undoubtedly, some people cannot afford to give the anchor of sanity even the slightest tug. ~ Sam Harris,
1252:Antidepressants have a well-established history of causing violent side effects, including suicide and homicide. In fact, five of the top ten most violence-inducing drugs have been found to be antidepressants.53 ~ Kelly Brogan,
1253:Any drug can be used successfully, no matter how bad it's reputation, and any drug can be abused, no matter how accepted it is. There are no good or bad rugs; there are only good and bad relationships with drugs. ~ Andrew Weil,
1254:I didn't do drugs. It wasn't my thing. But the drink was terrible. Today when I look back, it's like I was another person. You could call it a coping mechanism, but that would be an excuse. I just drank too much. ~ Gary Oldman,
1255:I think with the work we do with these drugs we are the earliest pioneers in what over the next 100 years will lead to an understanding of consciousness almost as a thing apart from the monkey body and brain. ~ Terence McKenna,
1256:My father was a police officer with the New York Police Department; I've always had a high respect for officers. I want to give back to the community, and I want to work with young kids, help them get off drugs. ~ Lou Ferrigno,
1257:Take a job working for the rich shareholders of massive corporations so you can get paid less while increasing supply for the few who can have access to expensive cancer drugs, driverless cars, robots, etc. B) ~ James Altucher,
1258:A lot of the artists that are coming out right now are sticking to the formula of guns, drugs, money, all that other stuff. I'm not from the 'hood, I've never been arrested, I never shot anybody, I never sold drugs. ~ John Cena,
1259:I'm not a marijuana user, so I always feel kind of fraudulent. I applaud this, I do recreational drugs, but marijuana's never one of those. People think because I talk about drugs, that I smoke pot. But I don't. ~ Doug Stanhope,
1260:I think, Trump ran a very nostalgic campaign. There's an idea of like, to put it bluntly: What if it was like before all our kids got strung out on drugs? You know, what if it was like that? Make America like that. ~ Craig Finn,
1261:I was a straight arrow, a control freak. I didn't do drugs or drink, and this was the '70s. I didn't like the loss of control. Which isn't exactly right, because I didn't know what happened when you did drugs. ~ George Saunders,
1262:Let's do it. Monkeys are always funny. You pretty much can't go wrong with a monkey, right? Hi paused. Well unless that monkey wants you dead, or does needle drugs or something. Then it's wrong, and a bad monkey. ~ Kathy Reichs,
1263:Reading is a vice which can replace all other vices or temporarily take their place in more intensely helping people live, it is a debauchery, a consuming addiction. No, I don’t take any drugs, I take books. ~ Ingeborg Bachmann,
1264:Sugar, for example, shares the same neurochemistry and neural pathways as cocaine. Sweetened chocolate mimics the effects of alcohol and opiates. Flour modulates moods and anaesthetizes pain just as many drugs do. ~ Vera Tarman,
1265:The fact that war is the word we use for almost everything—on terrorism, drugs, even poverty—has certainly helped to desensitize us to its invocation; if we wage wars on everything, how bad can they be? ~ Glenn Greenwald,
1266:Yes. Go away.” I stare at the ceiling. Having him this close makes me sad for some reason. Must be the drugs again. I never did like being on them. Wine is way better.
He takes my hand back. “Don’t be like that. ~ Elle Casey,
1267:A lot of good has come from drugs. I think 'Penny Lane' is worth 10 dead kids. Dark Side of the Moon is worth 100 dead kids. Because a lot of kids wouldn't even be born if it weren't for that album, so it evens out. ~ Bill Maher,
1268:Its time to stop defending a system that is clearly in dire need of reform, stop issuing reports and setting up new roadblocks, and start providing Americans with prescription drugs that are both safe and affordable. ~ Herb Kohl,
1269:Man seeks to escape himself in myth, and does so by any means at his disposal. Drugs, alcohol, or lies. Unable to withdraw into himself, he disguises himself. Lies and inaccuracy give him a few moments of comfort. ~ Jean Cocteau,
1270:Cast me into a dungeon, burn me at the stake, crown me king of kings, I can ‘pursue happiness’ as long as my brain lives—but neither gods nor saints, wise men nor subtle drugs, can insure that I will catch it. ~ Robert A Heinlein,
1271:David [Bowie] quietly tells me, ‘You know, I’ve had so much sex and drugs that I can’t believe I’m still alive,’ and I loudly tell him, ‘You know, I’ve had SO LITTLE sex and drugs that I can’t believe I’m still alive. ~ Morrissey,
1272:Everybody kind of understands, Oh yeah you take drugs and it does something to your brain and then you can't stop. It's easier to describe that shame, that horrible feeling of not being able to control your own life. ~ Aimee Mann,
1273:I have been clinically depressed for most of my life. I once used drugs to fix it. Then I stopped. I stopped because I decided they were making me stupid, and I’d rather be miserable than stupid. I am what I am. ~ Neal Stephenson,
1274:Stop saying drug use makes people lazy. Jimi Hendrix did a lot of drugs, even though he's been dead for forty years, he's still making new records. Suck on that, Partnership for a Drug-Free America! ~ Bill Maher,
1275:We need to make sure parents and coaches are aware of the dangers an on the look-out for the warning signs. Performance enhancing drugs are too damaging to young people for parents and coaches to not be involved. ~ Chuck Grassley,
1276:Britain, however, has ended up specializing in the ones you don't see as much of: defense aerospace, making drive shafts for cars, pills and drugs, designing chips that go into 94 percent of the world's mobile phones. ~ Evan Davis,
1277:Drugs have destroyed many lives, but wrongheaded governmental policies have destroyed many more. I think it's obvious that after 40 years of war on drugs, it has not worked. There should be decriminalization of drugs. ~ Kofi Annan,
1278:I just got tired of being sick and tired and feeling down. Unfortunately, you don't realize this until you're getting sober but the reason why you're depressed all the time is it's the drugs that are depressing you. ~ Steven Adler,
1279:I started out in psychedelic drugs, and people said it was a flight from reality. It still is a flight from reality, but I think reality is now a bit more scary than the drugs we used to fly from it, so long ago. ~ Terence McKenna,
1280:The good thing about poverty is it keeps you from getting in trouble because if you can't afford drugs, people will stop giving them to you very quickly. So, being poor really helps - it's the success that kills you. ~ Tommy Chong,
1281:The intention was to film with James for a one-week period, but the reality was that after two days he decided that he preferred being homeless to living with me. Also, as a junkie, he needed to get out to score drugs. ~ Anonymous,
1282:The microbiome is the sum of our experiences throughout our lives: the genes we inherited, the drugs we took, the food we ate, the hands we shook. It is unlikely to yield one-size-fits-all solutions to modern maladies. ~ Anonymous,
1283:A deep-cover squad tried to infiltrate the far left by posing as politically radicalized Vietnam veterans well supplied with guns and drugs. Four or five of them liked their new lives so much that they never came back. ~ Tim Weiner,
1284:And that the arming of so many black youths, uh, and loading up our community with drugs, and then just having an open shooting gallery, is the work of people who obviously don't have our best interests [at heart]. ~ Jason Whitlock,
1285:Cast me into a dungeon, burn me at the stake, crown me king of kings, I can 'pursue happiness' as long as my brain lives - but neither gods nor saints, wise men nor subtle drugs, can ensure that I will catch it. ~ Robert A Heinlein,
1286:I just want to help people. I'm a helper. For instance, I myself have helped hundreds of people get off drugs. In Scientology, we have the only successful drug rehabilitation program in the world. It's called Narconon. ~ Tom Cruise,
1287:A lot of victims, for example, have become addicted to alcohol and drugs. It seems to me that the church's healing ministry is going to be enhanced through this in much broader strokes. That's good, it's all positive. ~ Roger Mahony,
1288:I knew there was never anyone to blame when people get into drugs. They're always responsible for their own behavior, and it's not the dealer, it's not the friend, it's not the bad influence, it's not the childhood. ~ Anthony Kiedis,
1289:Various "wars on drugs" throughout history have killed millions, enslaved millions more, destroyed families, are usually just thin pretenses for mass incarceration, mass surveillance, ethnic cleansing, population control. ~ Kool A D,
1290:Cast me into a dungeon;, burn me at the state, crown me king of kings, I can 'pursue happiness' as long as my brain lives -- but neither gods nor saints, wise men nor subtle drugs, can insure that I will catch it. ~ Robert A Heinlein,
1291:he predicted, was the “complete extinction” of America: families torn apart by divorce and the young addled by drugs, booze, and sexual “deviance,” leading to wholesale depopulation as reproduction ground to a halt. ~ Shereen El Feki,
1292:Iggy Pop looks right at me as he sings the line: 'America takes drugs in psychic defence'; only he changes 'America' to 'Scatlin', and defines us mair accurately in a single sentence than all the others have ever done. ~ Irvine Welsh,
1293:I grew up in San Francisco. My parents were not hippies; they were writers. They were very active politically, but on the intellectual side, not on the "taking drugs in a field and listening to the Grateful Dead" side. ~ Winona Ryder,
1294:In my civilian world at home in Los Angeles, half the people I know are on antidepressants or anti–panic attack drugs because they can’t handle the stress of a mean boss or a crowd at the 7-Eleven when buying a Slurpee. ~ Evan Wright,
1295:Power comes from doing meditation, leading a controlled life, being conservative, not wasting all your energy on drugs, alcohol and sex and other pastimes. The guideline for all experience is how you feel afterwards. ~ Frederick Lenz,
1296:Rationalization was my narcotic. And, as with all drugs, over time, I habituated to mine. I needed more and more to accomplish less and less. Eventually, there was no dose at all that could confer the comfort I craved. ~ Barry Eisler,
1297:The combination of drugs, homosexuality, some good prose recited on screen. . . . In the sweat lodge ceremony we went through, did you get any glimpse of the Ugly Spirit, what that was historically or biographically? ~ Allen Ginsberg,
1298:While we have driven out other Nazi verbal monstrosities, the terminology of the war on drugs has lingered. It's no longer a matter of Jews - the dangerous dealers are now said to be part of different cultural circles. ~ Norman Ohler,
1299:God is in everyone’s life. Even if the life of a person has been a disaster, even if it is destroyed by vices, drugs, or anything else—God is in this person’s life. You can, you must try to seek God in every human life. ~ Pope Francis,
1300:I have smoked marijuana, but I no longer do. I went to art school in the 1960s so you can imagine what was going on. Yet my friends were the ones who said, "No, no, no, David, don't take those drugs." I was pretty lucky. ~ David Lynch,
1301:[Illegal immigrants] they`re bringing drugs. They`re bringing crime. They`re rapists.Somebody is doing the raping. Somebody is doing it. There`s women being raped. Well, who is doing the raping? Who is doing the raping? ~ Donald Trump,
1302:It might be a little rough on some people for a while, but I think it's the only way to deal with drugs. Look at Prohibition: all it did was make a lot of criminals rich. Should be legalized for a matter of sanity. ~ Hunter S Thompson,
1303:Life is a merciless bully for children born into circumstances of grinding poverty, to unhappy families broken apart by crime, drugs, alcohol. It brutalises the affections, cramps the intellect, destroys aspiration. ~ Victoria Clayton,
1304:Of course, Behaviourism 'works'. So does torture. Give me a no-nonsense, down-to-earth behaviourist, a few drugs, and simple electrical appliances, and in six months I will have him reciting the Athanasian Creed in public. ~ W H Auden,
1305:Well If I could live my life again differently, there are things I would do and things I wouldn't do. Like drugs, I wouldn't deal with drugs and guns, I wouldn't deal with it, a whole lot of things, that's the truth ~ Gregory Isaacs,
1306:Each campus should absolutely investigate the use of alcohol, the prevalence of alcohol, and its role in sexual assault. We know that predators will use alcohol as a weapon. We know they will use drugs as a weapon. ~ Kirsten Gillibrand,
1307:For a lot of kids, the Boys and Girls Club is really a sanctuary, an oasis of sanity and safety for them because their home life is so tragic. Some of these kids have only one parent, and that one is addicted to drugs. ~ Judge Reinhold,
1308:I didn't know my dad for a long time. My dad was on drugs and my dad was at the VA Hospital, my dad was off in his own world selling drugs or using them or there would be crack heads in the house or whatever it would be. ~ Shia LaBeouf,
1309:It's an incontrovertible fact that many--more than half of all children--will try [drugs]. For some of those, drugs will have no major negative impact on their lives. For others, however, the outcome will be catastrophic. ~ David Sheff,
1310:I've dodged so many bullets. Not just because of unsafe sex, but because of the amount of drugs I did, the amount of alcohol, the amount of work I was doing. I started the Elton John AIDS Foundation because I got so lucky. ~ Elton John,
1311:We live in a society running from pain through alcohol, through too much exercise, through sugar, through drugs - as opposed to realizing that these things come up because they are lessons. It's a way to wake you up. ~ Mariel Hemingway,
1312:What are you gonna fill your life up with when you don't have that ultimate satisfaction or peace in your life? You try to fill it up with wealth, pleasure, honor, power, sex, drugs and Rock and Roll to try to feel good. ~ Dion DiMucci,
1313:What can I say? Big pharma isn’t lying to you (fine, they probably are): performance-enhancing drugs deliver, babes. In the short term, at least. I felt so ambitious! I was bright-eyed and chatty at roundtable discussions ~ Cat Marnell,
1314:Where did this come from? Do you know what this is? Luca is going to sneak out of bed in the middle of the night and squirt it on his tongue. It's like drugs for ten-year-olds. Today it's Ice Magic. Tomorrow, heroin. ~ Melina Marchetta,
1315:I have a life, goddamit. One life. I've seen too many people give theirs up, to drugs or suicide or even depression... fuck, even just lazinesss. I've seen lives wasted.
I'll be damned if I'm going to waste mine. ~ Christopher Golden,
1316:I'm not an old-fashioned, booze-and-drugs rock 'n' roller. For me, rock 'n' roll is all about doing whatever you want. It's about defying convention and being who you are. I'd rather go swimming or running or kite flying. ~ Chris Martin,
1317:It had that kind of open-ended fear to it - like that feeling you get when you're driving and you see a cop. And you're not speeding. You don't have drugs. But you're just thinking, I hope he doesn't notice I'm driving. ~ Mike Birbiglia,
1318:Next day, after lunch, I went to see "our" doctor, a friendly fellow whose perfect bedside manner and complete reliance on a few patented drugs adequately masked his ignorance of, and indifference to, medical science. ~ Vladimir Nabokov,
1319:The idea that anyone can use drugs and escape a horrible fate is anathema to these idiots. I predict in the near future right-wingers will use drug hysteria as a pretext to set up an international police apparatus. ~ William S Burroughs,
1320:There's so much fear involved in trying to do something you don't know how to do that drugs and alcohol can become a big part of your life if you have an addictive personality or are very unsure, which most songwriters are. ~ Barry Mann,
1321:We then tried other coping devices, drugs, alcohol and even suicide. As the poet and playwright Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote: “God is dead and modern men (and women) gather nightly around the divine grave to weep.”* ~ John Shelby Spong,
1322:You don't have to take any drugs to experience the Juggalo world. That's where the magic comes in. Because it's fresh and magical to the people who enjoy it and the people who love it all by itself without any substances. ~ Joseph Bruce,
1323:But what if your obsession has nothing to do with drugs or thrills or money? What if what you want most in the world is to recapture the way life was a week, a month, a year ago-and you are willing to do whatever it takes? ~ Jodi Picoult,
1324:But what if your obsession has nothing to do with drugs or thrills or money? What if what you want most in the world is to recapture the way life was a week, a month, a year ago—and you are willing to do whatever it takes? ~ Jodi Picoult,
1325:Don't let these tattoos fool you. I'm straight edge. I'm a man of great discipline; I don't drink, I don't smoke, I don't do drugs... my addiction is wrestling - my obsession is competition. Discipline. My name is C...M...Punk. ~ CM Punk,
1326:Even if conventional medicine tells you that your condition is incurable or that your only option is to live a life dependent on drugs with troublesome side effects, there is hope for improving or reversing your condition. ~ Leon Chaitow,
1327:I think it is just terrible and disgusting how everyone has treated Lance Armstrong, especially after what he achieved, winning seven Tour de France races while on drugs. When I was on drugs, I couldn’t even find my bike. ~ Willie Nelson,
1328:No drug, not even alcohol, causes the fundamental ills of society. If we're looking for the source of our troubles, we shouldn't test people for drugs, we should test them for stupidity, ignorance, greed and love of power. ~ P J O Rourke,
1329:People go for help, but their lives don't get better because of those [psychiatric] drugs. They get worse. They feel numb and they're told that's a good thing. It's how you degrade a society - by drugging the piss out of it. ~ Tom Cruise,
1330:We've got thousands and thousands of people in jail on minor drug violations and they really don't need to be in jail. They're people whose lives are ruined. If drugs were legal there would be a lot less people using them. ~ Sonny Barger,
1331:And since no one any longer responds to things spontaneously-you take drugs to study, drugs to love, drugs to rise up in revolt, drugs to forget-the distinction between manipulated and natural feelings has ceased to exist. ~ Stanis aw Lem,
1332:But she stopped taking her drugs regularly and things got worse from then on. That’s one of the reasons why I left – I just couldn’t cope any more. I know it sounds selfish, but I just had to get away, for my own sanity. ~ Paul Pilkington,
1333:Danger has always held a certain allure. That, in large part, is why so many teenagers drive too fast and drink too much and take too many drugs, why it has always been so easy for nations to recruit young men to go to war. ~ Jon Krakauer,
1334:I don't understand why asking people to eat a well-balanced vegetarian diet is considered drastic, while it is medically conservative to cut people open and put them on cholesterol lowering drugs for the rest of their lives. ~ Dean Ornish,
1335:I rise in support of the separation of powers as established by our Founding Fathers in the Constitution. The Constitution clearly delegates the power to deal with criminal matters, like the use of drugs, to the States. ~ Dana Rohrabacher,
1336:It is sometimes argued that one of the benefits of legalizing addictive drugs is that they could be taxed, and the government revenues enhanced. From this perspective, this would be the only valid case against legalization. ~ Walter Block,
1337:I used to find myself goofed out in the street on drugs. And I had such a bad problem with addiction at the time that I didn't mind. I was dealing cocaine and shooting up a lot of cocaine. And that's not a good space to be in. ~ Will Self,
1338:One assumption of the drug war is that some drugs are illegal because they are dangerous or unhealthy. In other words, because doing drugs might ruin your life, if you’re caught with them, the government will ruin your life. ~ Adam Kokesh,
1339:We should demand that (Customs and Border Protection) focus on the true priority that we face on the war on terror... Stripping small amounts of prescription drugs from the hands of seniors... that should not be a priority. ~ David Vitter,
1340:When I was younger I never drank. I never drank, I never did any weed or drugs or anything because I felt it would compromise my position. I was an orphan, and I had a feeling like if I ever hit the ground I may never get back up. ~ Ice T,
1341:You know how in football, guys throw defenses, and the defense throws you a look, but the look is not really what it is - it's only made to fool you. It's the same thing with drugs. The drug is only an illusion to draw you in. ~ Rick Ross,
1342:By providing students in our Nation with such an education, we help save our children from the clutches of poverty, crime, drugs, and hopelessness, and we help safeguard our Nation's prosperity for generations yet unborn. ~ Elijah Cummings,
1343:Everybody needs a way out of that pain. Many people choose drugs and alcohol. Some people obsessively exercise or develop strange dietary habits, which is what I did. At least it got me toward a path of healthier living. ~ Mariel Hemingway,
1344:I think it is just terrible and disgusting how everyone has treated Lance Armstrong, especially after what he achieved winning seven Tour de France races while on drugs......When I was on drugs I couldn't even find my bike. ~ Willie Nelson,
1345:Of course drugs were fun. And that's what's so stupid about anti-drug campaigns; they don't admit that. I can't say I feel particularly scarred or lessened by my experimentation with drugs. They've gotten a very bad name. ~ Anjelica Huston,
1346:The motives of these parents vary, many parents don't like the curriculum being taught to their kids, or are wary of the threat of peer pressure or the presence of drugs or violence lurking in too many of our schools today. ~ Ernest Istook,
1347:Having great components is not enough, and yet we've been obsessed in medicine with components. We want the best drugs, the best technologies, the best specialists, but we don't think too much about how it all comes together. ~ Atul Gawande,
1348:He wasn't always a monster, that came with the drugs. When I'd met him he'd been sweet and caring and a little possessive. Over time I'd become nothing more than a toy to sit on his shelves and bring down when he wanted to play. ~ Matt Shaw,
1349:I don't believe that weed is a drug. I believe its herbal medicine. I'll smoke that occasionally and I definitely back marijuana but anything harder than that, I just say no to and I encourage kids to say no to hard drugs. ~ Christofer Drew,
1350:Mac saved me. He took me in, he loved me, he kept me safe. And he wasn’t boring. And to be perfectly honest, we were taking a lot of drugs, and it’s difficult to get bored when you’re off your face all the time. I was happy. ~ Paula Hawkins,
1351:people eat right and exercise to preserve their lives, others drink and do drugs daring fate to take theirs, and then there are the floaters—the ones who try to ignore their mortality altogether because they’re afraid of it. ~ Tarryn Fisher,
1352:Think about it: Heart disease and diabetes, which account for more deaths in the U.S. and worldwide than everything else combined, are completely preventable by making comprehensive lifestyle changes. Without drugs or surgery. ~ Dean Ornish,
1353:Why is it that the people who can afford all the fun in the world have discovered only such limited ways of having it? I'm not anti-drugs, exactly; it's just that I prefer the doors of my own perception to remain firmly bolted. ~ L S Hilton,
1354:Doctors discovered this because some prescription drugs, as a side effect, suppress the ability to taste carbon dioxide. The resulting medical condition is known as the “champagne blues,” since all carbonated beverages taste flat. ~ Sam Kean,
1355:Drugs don't have spiritual potential, human beings have spiritual potential. And it may be that we need techniques to move us in that direction, and the use of psychoactive drugs clearly is one path that has helped many people. ~ Andrew Weil,
1356:I get frustrated with people who say that a drug experience can have no spiritual validity. I'm here to tell you that all experience is a drug experience. We're all on drugs all the time, largely because we are MADE of drugs ~ Dennis McKenna,
1357:I think everybody should have the choice [with drugs] the same as helmets. You should be able to say whether you want to wear one or not. By making drugs illegal, the government is intervening into our lives a little too much. ~ Sonny Barger,
1358:It took me a long time to reach the bottom and it went through various stages. I went from drugs into an alcohol stage. For a while, one feels, "Ah, I've kicked drugs," but what I discovered was I had another addiction instead. ~ David Bowie,
1359:It was blazing sunshine and I went on in a turquoise neck muff, glamorous dress and muddy boots and just had the best gig, really emotional. I've had emails from people saying that they cried. They promised it wasn't the drugs. ~ KT Tunstall,
1360:prohibiting the use and sale of drugs are facially race neutral, but they are enforced in a highly discriminatory fashion. The decision to wage the drug war primarily in black and brown communities rather than white ones ~ Michelle Alexander,
1361:Remember the Three Princes of Serendip who went out looking for treasure? They didn't find what they were looking for, but they kept finding things just as valuable. That's serendipity, and our business [drugs] is full of it. ~ George W Bush,
1362:There are many powerful drugs but sometimes I think that words are the strongest. They bind you, paralyze you, spread through your bloodstream faster than an antibiotic. A man sits in a chair, stunned, unmoving, just from words. ~ James Abel,
1363:The War on Drugs, cloaked in race-neutral language, offered whites opposed to racial reform a unique opportunity to express their hostility toward blacks and black progress, without being exposed to the charge of racism. ~ Michelle Alexander,
1364:This is the darkness: I have known great storms
Scourge the long day - but this is motionless
And sterile: this is something featureless
The blind brain turning upon drugs and worms.

This is the Darkness ~ Mervyn Peake,
1365:We are all dying and we all have some anxiety about it. And so people are more scared of dying than they are of drugs. If we can show that people who are facing death can be assisted with psychedelics that's a powerful message. ~ Rick Doblin,
1366:What is really important is to educate people how to protect themselves and how to ensure that, despite their poverty, they can get tested and access drugs. So I just hope that those who can will make those drugs available. ~ Wangari Maathai,
1367:All the wrong things for all the wrong reasons. Sometimes people just want to feel different. And so long as Third World peasants are poor they will send us drugs, and as long as we are empty we will ask for this little plant. ~ George Carlin,
1368:Every cancer looks different. Every cancer has similarities to other cancers. And were trying to milk those differences and similarities to do a better job of predicting how things are going to work out and making new drugs. ~ Harold E Varmus,
1369:I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, I don’t do drugs. I kick people in the face for a living. So, if that’s something you’re into — if you like watching people get kicked in the face — come see me. I’ll probably be your favorite wrestler. ~ CM Punk,
1370:I'm not an addict and I do not do drugs. I made mistakes in the past and all I can do is apologize, but it is what it is and I can't change the past. And I can apologize to my family and my friends and my colleagues and the people. ~ Rob Ford,
1371:People used to make records,
as in the record of an event,
the event of people playing music
in a room

Now everything is cross marketing.
It's about sunglasses and shoes,
or guns and drugs.
You choose. ~ Ani DiFranco,
1372:There is not much sense in suffering, since drugs can be given for pain, itching, and other discomforts. The belief has long died that suffering here on earth will be rewarded in heaven. Suffering has lost its meaning. ~ Elisabeth Kubler Ross,
1373:Whether meeting with leaders and parents concerned about drugs in Bonn, Lisbon, or with the Holy Father at the Vatican, or doing a pretty fair flamenco in Madrid, I think Nancy's one of the best ambassadors America's ever had. ~ Ronald Reagan,
1374:You were an artist.
For a moment.
Was it too much?
Was it the drugs that helped you?

The drugs that killed you?
Was it the acting?
Was it all of us,
Outside the screen,
Just watching?

— Ledger ~ James Franco,
1375:Coming delights, like tropical beaches, send out their native enchantment over the vast spaces that precede them - a perfumed breeze that lulls and drugs you out of all anxiety as to what may yet await you below the horizon. ~ Gustave Flaubert,
1376:I did LSD and peyote in the late Sixties, before I got into cocaine. That was concurrent with my change from a straight comic to the album and counterculture period, and those drugs served their purpose. They helped open me up. ~ George Carlin,
1377:My goals over the decade include to develop new drugs to treat intractable diseases by using iPS cell technology and to conduct clinical trials using it on a few patients with Parkinson's diseases, diabetes or blood diseases. ~ Shinya Yamanaka,
1378:People have mistaken my break, I took a break from competition, it was because of mental problems, and because I was not agreeing with Performance Enhancing Drugs. I put the things on pause for a while, but I didn't retire. ~ Georges St Pierre,
1379:Food is one of life's really great pleasures. My 20th birthday party was all about booze, my 30th birthday was about drugs, and now I realise that my 40s are about food. It's something you appreciate more and more as you get older. ~ Alex James,
1380:I am not against all forms of high-tech medicine. Drugs and surgeries have a secure place in the treatment of serious health conditions. But modern American medicine treats almost every health condition as if it were an emergency. ~ Andrew Weil,
1381:I cleaned up. I quit drinking, I quit doing drugs, I quit stealing, I quit breaking into houses, I tried to quit being a bad human being. I developed a conscience later in life than many. I call it the lost-time-regained dynamic. ~ James Ellroy,
1382:People talk about losing control of themselves all the time, whether it’s from drink, drugs, passion, or anger. But they don’t know what it’s truly like to lose control, and I’m not talking about my emotions, but about my life. ~ Sarah A Denzil,
1383:So I have probably 1,200 little bits of paper with notes, which when the Ambien really starts to kick in, don't really make much sense. Say what you like about prescription drugs, but they do help when you're sequencing a record. ~ Chris Martin,
1384:Strive to preserve your health; and in this you will better succeed in proportion as you keep clear of the physicians, for their drugs are a kind of alchemy concerning which there are no fewer books than there are medicines. ~ Leonardo da Vinci,
1385:The war on drugs is wrong, both tactically and morally. It assumes that people are too stupid, too reckless, and too irresponsible to decide whether and under what conditions to consume drugs. The war on drugs is morally bankrupt. ~ Larry Elder,
1386:Anyway, no drug, not even alcohol, causes the fundamental ills of society. If we're looking for the source of our troubles, we shouldn't test people for drugs, we should test them for stupidity, ignorance, greed and love of power. ~ P J O Rourke,
1387:If you wanna plan for the long-run, stock up on paper, antibiotics, entertainment items, how-to books, and soap.  If you’re more interested in short-term gains, I’d say stick with knives, seeds, drugs, booze, coffee, and cigarettes.  ~ Sara King,
1388:I kinda like messing with perception a little bit. Kind of what drugs do sometimes, and drinking. I mean, you know, you mess with your mind a little bit to see life from different angles. Within reason, if you can handle it. ~ Julian Casablancas,
1389:Since Russia has the largest number of illegal immigrants, second only to the US, and immigrants from Central Asia bring in drugs, I'm calling for a visa requirement for all those wonderful people from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. ~ Alexei Navalny,
1390:There are clues in the script... he will say "I think drugs are immoral"'... but the guy who says that kills, tortures, pimps and has whores working for him. There is this strange morality going on, which is rather like the Mafia. ~ David Suchet,
1391:Annual drug deaths: tobacco: 395,000, alcohol: 125,000, 'legal' drugs: 38,000, illegal drug overdoses: 5,200, marijuana: 0. Considering government subsidies of tobacco, just what is our government protecting us from in the drug war? ~ Ralph Nader,
1392:So many times I thought to myself, man, I never want to do drugs again. But I would never sacrifice any experience I've ever had on them, and I am not remorseful that I've done them. I would like to get more and more away from drugs. ~ Evan Dando,
1393:Archives of Internal Medicine revealed that postmenopausal women who were put on statin drugs to lower their cholesterol had a nearly 48 percent increased risk of developing diabetes compared to those who weren’t given the drug. ~ David Perlmutter,
1394:If I won a few billion in the lottery, I would create an institute where people who would like to die would come spend a weekend, a week, or a month in pleasure, under drugs perhaps, in order to disappear afterward, as if erased. ~ Michel Foucault,
1395:If you're white and you're rich in the USA, if you get busted for drugs, you get a good attorney, and you in all likelihood serve no time. But if you're poor, black, Hispanic, or poor and white for that matter, you can get put in jail. ~ Rand Paul,
1396:The list of side effects was lengthy and horrible. Sonnet had pored over it, along with all the other literature she’d hastily devoured, searching for grains of hope. The worst part of chemo started after the drugs were administered. ~ Susan Wiggs,
1397:There is nothing worse that you can do to a human being in America today than give them a mental illness kind of label and tell them they need drugs and these children are 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 years-old being treated in this manner. ~ Peter Breggin,
1398:If nutrition were better understood, and prevention and natural treatments were more accepted in the medical community, we would not be pouring so many toxic, potentially lethal drugs into our bodies at the last stage of disease. ~ T Colin Campbell,
1399:If you're interested in how people behave, if you're interested in the way they talk about themselves, the way the conceive of themselves, it's very hard to ignore drugs nowadays, because that is so much part of the conversation. ~ Jonathan Franzen,
1400:I think people are frustrated with dysfunction, not just dysfunction in government, but a lot of dysfunction that surrounds them. I get the frustration with drugs in the neighborhood or my kids with big college loans can't find a job. ~ John Kasich,
1401:Most people think its sex, money, and drugs but Hip-Hop is about lyrics, storytelling, and everybody having a different style. That's just another idea of beautiful, being yourself and creating music that represents you and what you like. ~ Rapsody,
1402:Sometimes I just think depression's one way of coping with the world. Like, some people get drunk, some people do drugs, some people get depressed. Because there's so much stuff out there that you have to do something to deal with it. ~ Ned Vizzini,
1403:The War on Drugs, cloaked in race-neutral language, offered whites opposed to racial reform a unique opportunity to express their hostility toward blacks and black progress, without being exposed to the charge of racism. Reagan ~ Michelle Alexander,
1404:What made drugs perpetually so sexy was the opportunity to be other. Years after he'd figured out that pot only made him paranoid and sleepless, he still got hard-ons at the thought of smoking it. Still lusted for that jailbreak. ~ Jonathan Franzen,
1405:Entheogens are not to be lightly trifled with... However, if taken with the right attitude and in the proper setting, psychoactive drugs may produce religious experiences. ...it is far less clear that they can produce religious lives. ~ Huston Smith,
1406:If drugs really numb your consciousness, they'd be a good thing. As it was, they slowed you down, confused you, kept you vulnerable to violent flashes of recall, and then agitated you and made you unsure of what you knew and didn't know. ~ Anne Rice,
1407:I grew up in a pretty tough neighborhood. I grew up around drugs, alcohol, prostitution, I grew up around everything, and I think part of seeing that from really young has made me really steer very far away from it in all of its forms. ~ Alicia Keys,
1408:I think drugs played a big role in the Taboo scene. People were taking copious amounts of ecstasy, which had filtered over from New York, and at a certain point you were more likely to spend most of the night in the toilets at the club. ~ Boy George,
1409:The Andes region is not stable. So we can expect to see more US intervention. It could be under any kind of pretext. We can no longer use the Russians as an excuse, as we did in Central America in the 1980's, so drugs will have to do. ~ Noam Chomsky,
1410:The doctor explained that this type of relapse occurred in less than ten percent of childhood leukemia patients, and that Megan would require frequent spinal taps to inject chemotherapy drugs directly into her cerebrospinal fluid. ~ Julianne MacLean,
1411:Today, the best-selling titles for blacks are in a genre most whites have never even heard of: “ghetto lit.” This is the pulp-novel equivalent of rap music—books that glorify drugs, violence, hot sex, easy money, and the pimping life. ~ Jared Taylor,
1412:We are letting people into America that are going to cause problems and crime like you've never seen. We're also letting drugs pour through our southern border at a record clip. At a record clip. And it shouldn't be allowed to happen. ~ Donald Trump,
1413:Anyone who studies our poisonous drugs, our denatured food, our deathtrap automobiles and houses, our lung-rotting cities, must concede that we accept a good deal of murder as inevitable simply because it is done to make or save money. ~ Joy Davidman,
1414:Drugs make you lie. But honestly, in the beginning, I liked the fact that at first the drugs made me thinner. I did have a secret joy about that. But that lasted for about a month. And then all of a sudden I was too skinny. I lost my curves. ~ Fergie,
1415:I was blessed that I got married early and had a good wife. That sort of kept me straight. Probably I would have been like Charlie Parker, you know, involved in drugs or alcohol or something like that if I hadn't had this stability. ~ Dizzy Gillespie,
1416:Jesse’s curiosity about psychedelics was first piqued during a drug education unit in his junior high school science class. This particular class of drugs was neither physically nor psychologically addictive, he was told (correctly); ~ Michael Pollan,
1417:Poison? Drugs?"

"No chemical works that instantly. You saw the guy - it looked like he was still reading his program."

"Then what, magical fairy dust? Vulcan death grip?"

"Focus, Lex. Wake up that lonely brain cell. ~ Gina Damico,
1418:To go against gangs or drugs is meaningless unless this is mostly done by filling in the empties, the vacuums, and stop the neglect and harm we do as detached, mean, irresponsible adults and communities. The answer is in our hands. ~ Luis J Rodriguez,
1419:We respect the freedom of all citizens. Young people should have fun, but there is no tolerance of drug abuse. Drugs have become a serious problem in Vietnam. This is why we have very strict penalties for any sort of drug dealing. ~ Nguyen Minh Triet,
1420:We should get going, though. Morning is probably in just a few hours. And if we don’t have Energy runes, we’ll have to get our energy the old-fashioned way.” Mark looked puzzled. “Drugs?” “Chocolate,” Emma said. “I brought chocolate ~ Cassandra Clare,
1421:You can't lie to kids about drugs. They know about drugs. You can't say they're just all bad. They know life is a little more complicated. I have never done heroin. I would never recommend heroin, but it hasn't hurt my record collection. ~ Bill Maher,
1422:Although it is common to think of poverty and joblessness as leading to crime and imprisonment, this research suggests that the War on Drugs is a major cause of poverty, chronic unemployment, broken families, and crime today. Todd ~ Michelle Alexander,
1423:As far as a truly radical conscience, you have to take it as part of a larger thing, that it was sort of historical inevitability that with the coming of a leaguer society people would start to use drugs a lot more then they had before. ~ Lester Bangs,
1424:Even if we have time, we don't come home to ourselves. We try to keep ourselves constantly entertained - watching television, socialising, or using alcohol or drugs - because we don't want to experience that suffering all over again. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,
1425:Guns are always the best method for a private suicide. They are more stylish looking than single-edged razor blades and natural gas has got so expensive. Drugs are too chancy. You might miscalculate the dosage and just have a good time. ~ P J O Rourke,
1426:If you don’t fix the problems of your past and future, you may lose the joy of the present. You may become susceptible to falling for alcohol, drugs or other forms of intoxicants to calm your mind and to be able to live in the present. ~ Awdhesh Singh,
1427:In October 1982, President Reagan officially announced his administration's War on Drugs. At the time he declared this new war, less than 2 percent of the American public viewed drugs as the most important issue facing the nation. ~ Michelle Alexander,
1428:You made the paper again," Grandma said. "And the phone's been ringing off the hook. Your mother's in the kitchen, ironing."

My mother always irons during times of disaster. Some people drink, some take drugs. My mother irons. ~ Janet Evanovich,
1429:I can honestly say, all the bad things that ever happened to me were directly, directly attributed to drugs and alcohol. I mean, I would never urinate at the Alamo at nine o'clock in the morning dressed in a woman's evening dress sober. ~ Ozzy Osbourne,
1430:If you’re a drug addict,” says Taft, “there is something you need to know.” “What?” “Drugs are not your friend.” Taft looks serious. “Drugs are not your friend and also people should be your friends.” ========== We Were Liars (Lockhart, E.) ~ Anonymous,
1431:The experiences which drugs induce are as far removed from Reality as is a mirage, from water. No matter how much you pursue the mirage, you will never quench your thirst, and the search for Truth through drugs must end in disillusionment. ~ Meher Baba,
1432:We're talking about a prison-industrial complex. We're talking about a war on drugs that's generating unprecedented levels of incarcerated folk. We're talking about dilapidated housing. We're talking about joblessness and underemployment. ~ Cornel West,
1433:A psychiatrist who professes to be a healer of souls, but who keeps people asleep, treats them for waking up, and drugs them asleep again (increasingly effectively as this field of technology sharpens its weapons), helps to drive them crazy. ~ R D Laing,
1434:But to conservatives whose value system gives priority to Moral Strength, the problem of drugs is the personal lack of the moral strength to just say no. It is a problem of personal values, not of social change or drug treatment centers. ~ George Lakoff,
1435:Chronotropic Drugs:Drugs engineered to affect one's sense of time. Chronodecelocotropic drugs have no short term effect but over time give one the impression that time feels longer. Chronoaccelocotropic drugs have the opposite effect. ~ Douglas Coupland,
1436:For anybody who suspects that we need to reform the drug laws, there is an easier argument to make, and a harder argument to make. The easier argument is to say that we all agree drugs are bad—it’s just that drug prohibition is even worse. ~ Johann Hari,
1437:I actually took them all on quite handily, although I learned when I came to study the issue that I was completely wrong. I also came to believe that the war on drugs is one of the last vestiges of institutionalized racism in our society. ~ Harvey Pekar,
1438:I'm a sports fan sometimes when I'm drunk. All my friends gamble on sports so whenever we watch a game, everyone's pissed off at the end! Sometimes the commentators speak so quickly, I think you've got to be on drugs to listen to them. ~ Pablo Francisco,
1439:In those days they wanted their money today. Now they want their money yesterday. Half of them today are doing drugs themselves, and it makes them impulsive. It distorts their thinking. More than half of them. Some of the bosses, too. I ~ Charles Brandt,
1440:It is not good to give money to everyone who begs; give food or clothing instead. They may misuse the money we give for drinks and drugs. We should not give them a chance to err. Try not to see them as beggars, but as God himself. ~ Mata Amritanandamayi,
1441:I've never seen crack or a lot of these new drugs. Don't know anything about them. I don't know what they do for you, or whether they do anything good for you or not. But I do still have a lot of faith in the spiritual purity of LSD and pot. ~ Ken Kesey,
1442:My greatest struggle is to coexist while watching the people I love choose less than life-supporting paths via drugs, alcohol, or poor lifestyle decisions. There is so much to life; my heart breaks watching someone held captive by addiction. ~ Mike Love,
1443:One of the things that has happened is that our drug laws have been institutionalized now. If you want to say that somebody's a bad person in a movie or in a television show or something about that, you say they sell drugs or they use drugs. ~ Carl Hart,
1444:Poppies grew all along the banks of the Lethe, which is why poppy juice has the power to put people to sleep and dull their pain. (We call that opium, children. And don’t do drugs, because DRUGS ARE BAD. Okay, I had to put that in there.) ~ Rick Riordan,
1445:The enduring racial isolation of the ghetto poor has made them uniquely vulnerable in the War on Drugs. What happens to them does not directly affect - and is scarcely noticed by - the privileged beyond the ghetto's invisible walls. ~ Michelle Alexander,
1446:At length Andrew smiled, slow and cold. It was the first time he'd smiled since coming off his drugs, and Neil couldn't help but stare. "Now it's getting fun," Andrew said. "Finally," Kevin said, equal parts exhaustion and exasperation. It ~ Nora Sakavic,
1447:Brenda [Carlin] went into therapy and I soon joined her. First we put the drugs behind us, then we began serious work on our relationship. And, in time, we got well together.She just drove through a hotel lobby. Now, that's bottoming out. ~ George Carlin,
1448:Sorry,” he mumbled.
“You should be!” Zoe snapped. “You scared the hell out of me and now I’m about to give birth to two Bradfords out in the middle of nowhere with no drugs! Do you have any idea how big a Bradford head is? Huh? Do you? ~ R L Mathewson,
1449:Where can you steer clear of bandits? Where do the drugs go over? Where can you avoid getting kidnapped by the narcos? Where is there a spot left with no wall, no robbers, and no narcos? Nobody has been able to answer this last question. ~ scar Mart nez,
1450:I began to study marijuana in 1967... I had not yet learned that there is something very special about illicit drugs. If they don't always make the drug user behave irrationally, they certainly cause many non-users to behave that way. ~ Lester Grinspoon,
1451:I can't say enough about how I'm against drugs. Be smart, think about it, look at what it does to people, look at how much you have to experience in life and be courageous enough to do everything you want to without that chemical help. ~ Erika Christensen,
1452:I don’t know how you look at the inside of your head — what metaphor you choose — but for those of us with endless yawning stretches of interior and nothing but nothing to stop us from getting lost in it, drugs can be wonderfully helpful. ~ James St James,
1453:In fact, when drugs are legalized, use sometimes goes down, it's been claimed. Part of the reason is that teenage kids use illicit drugs because they are illicit. They are thumbing their noses at society. If they were legal, they might not. ~ Noam Chomsky,
1454:I only work out because I have high anxiety, and if I don't I tend to... I say I'm like a border collie. If I don't have something to expend my energy, I chew the furniture. So it just helps me level out so I don't do copious amounts of drugs. ~ Jake Abel,
1455:I think I would have drank myself to death, literally, if I didn't just stop, once and for all when I did. I am not ever going to preach to anyone about drugs or drinking. But, for me, when they were around, I had no self control. ~ Philip Seymour Hoffman,
1456:There are so many things that can take over your life: money, alcohol, drugs - even fashion. People hand you things, and you start to believe life is easy. And it's not like that - you're not supposed to be the person you play in the movies. ~ Miley Cyrus,
1457:even while it’s true that we are tied to our molecules and proteins and neurons—as strokes and hormones and drugs and microorganisms indisputably tell us—it does not logically follow that humans are best described only as pieces and parts. ~ David Eagleman,
1458:Everyone has a golden. It could be anything-a song, a book, a pet, a person. Anything that makes you so happy your insides cry of pure joy. It feels like you're on drugs but better because it's a natural high. Shakespeare is my golden. ~ Brittainy C Cherry,
1459:I am convinced that there are genuine and valid levels of perception available with cannabis (and probably with other drugs) which are, through the defects of our society and our educational system, un-available to us without such drugs. ~ Lester Grinspoon,
1460:I'm actually not in favour of decriminalizing cannabis - I'm in favour of legalizing it. Tax and regulate. It's one of the only ways to keep it out of the hands of our kids because the current war on drugs, the current model isn't working. ~ Justin Trudeau,
1461:I'm having a reputation of being somebody who will not be crazy. Not descend to doing drugs and spending an enormous amount of money, and instead delivering a product to people. Something they can sell and recoup their money and make a profit. ~ Wes Craven,
1462:In October 1982, president Reagan officially announced his administration's war on drugs. At the time he declared this new war, less than 2 percent of the American public viewed drugs as the most important issue facing the nation. (49) ~ Michelle Alexander,
1463:I was sheltered, and there's good and bad to that. The good was not getting into the drugs and the alcohol and the really sorry stuff, and the bad was finally coming out into the real world and trying to deal with it, which was hard for me. ~ Janet Jackson,
1464:Pete Rose gets banned for life for gambling while the drug addicts are allowed back after a year; and then they get extra chances after that. Baseball is saying, in effect, that gambling is worse than drugs. How do kids make sense out of that? ~ Jim Bouton,
1465:Scheduling of drugs is a government problem, not our problem. They want to schedule something, that's their problem. My feeling of creation is to make new drugs. They're new drugs, so they're unscheduled. They've never been made before. ~ Alexander Shulgin,
1466:So you've been gone a couple days,' Alison said. 'Hmm, what'd you miss...A celebrity did drugs. Politicians disagreed. A different celebrity wore a bikini that revealed a bodily imperfection. A team won a sporting event, but another team lost. ~ John Green,
1467:The drug plans our seniors choose will define their health care options for years to come. If they do not make a decision and wait until the May 15 deadline passes, they will face penalties and higher prices for the drugs that they need. ~ Mike Fitzpatrick,
1468:The real world isn’t ready to handle our reality. How could they accept that the gulags, the drugs, and the Blood Pit are real? It is the stuff of nightmares. How could they believe that males are being raised as killers, for sport and greed? ~ Tillie Cole,
1469:The Who always play 'I Can't Explain'; and we'll always play 'Wonderwall'. People ask us if we get bored of it. You can't get bored of 15,000 people shouting for 'Wonderwall'. That's better than drugs. You get a hard-on when you hear that. ~ Noel Gallagher,
1470:Chronotropic Drugs:
Drugs engineered to affect one's sense of time. Chronodecelocotropic drugs have no short term effect but over time give one the impression that time feels longer. Chronoaccelocotropic drugs have the opposite effect. ~ Douglas Coupland,
1471:In this century, not only has science changed the world faster than ever, but in new and different ways. Targeted drugs, genetic modification, artificial intelligence, perhaps even implants into our brains - may change human beings themselves. ~ Martin Rees,
1472:Once brave politicians and others explain the war on drugs' true cost, the American people will scream for a cease-fire. Bring the troops home, people will urge. Treat drugs as a health problem, not as a matter for the criminal justice system. ~ Larry Elder,
1473:Somewhat ironically, these “new Democrats” were joined by virulent racists, most notably the Ku Klux Klan, which announced in 1990 that it intended to “join the battle against illegal drugs” by becoming the “eyes and ears of the police. ~ Michelle Alexander,
1474:Some will say prohibition is futile because it doesn’t achieve its stated objectives, and many governments can’t even keep drugs out of prisons. They are missing the point: prohibition works exactly as intended and is a very profitable racket. ~ Adam Kokesh,
1475:There are moments when you act that you actually disappear from your body, and that's amazing. That's better than any drug, I would imagine. People take drugs to disappear from themself, and that's what it feels like when you hit that moment. ~ Rose McGowan,
1476:For some people quitting foods, say chocolate, can be as hard as kicking heroin is for a junkie. Food hooks people by triggering the exact chemical reactions triggered in the brain by hard drugs. Or nicotine. Or alcohol. Or shopping. Or sex. ~ Rebecca Skloot,
1477:God didn’t break our chains for us to be bound again. Alcohol, drugs, depression, addiction, toxic relationships, monotony and repetition, they bind us. Break those chains. Destroy your past and give yourself new life like God has given you. ~ Scott Hildreth,
1478:I don't think drugs should be illegal. I'm not an advocate of everybody running out and using drugs, but I think the drug wars are not working, there's millions and millions of dollars being spent on the drug war that we're never going to win. ~ Sonny Barger,
1479:I find this accusation so horrendous, so monstrous, that I have decided to confront it head-on by talking to the press. I am frustrated and angry. I believe that I am absolutely, 100 per cent innocent. I assure you: I have never taken drugs. ~ Martina Hingis,
1480:I tell my kids no drugs, no alcohol, no cigarettes. But the world is so competitive that if you're stuck on drugs or alcohol, you're not going to be able to compete. It's going to be a disaster. And you know, it potentially can ruin your life. ~ Donald Trump,
1481:Johnny Depp already seen how alcohol and drugs can get in the way of a career. And you have to remember one thing: Johnny was a guitar player and a rock-and-roller way before he was an actor. When he came to Los Angeles, he came with his band. ~ Alice Cooper,
1482:So you've been gone a couple days,' Allison said. 'Hmm, what'd you miss... A celebrity did drugs. Politicians disagreed. A different celebrity wore a bikini that revealed a bodily imperfection. A team won a sporting event, but another team lost. ~ John Green,
1483:The educated class knows the value of good health to quality of life and is willing to pay for it. The poor are more likely to trap themselves in a culture of smoking, poor nutrition, obesity, drugs, and only sporadic attention from a physician. ~ Tom Brokaw,
1484:There was a time in this country when you were a jerk if you passed somebody in need. Now you’re a fool for helping. Gangs, drugs, murderers, rapists, thieves, carjackers. Why risk it? I Don’t Want to Get Involved has become a national motto. ~ Mike McIntyre,
1485:As soon as people realize that the majority of people in this country take drugs then the better off we'll all be. It's not like a scandalous sensation or anything like that... drugs is like getting up and having a cup of tea in the morning. ~ Noel Gallagher,
1486:Dealing with the Hippie is generally straightforward. His childlike nature will usually respond positively to drugs, sex, and/or rock and roll, although in which order these are to be deployed must depend on conditions specific to the moment. ~ Thomas Pynchon,
1487:Drug abuse and addiction are very real problems, the remedy for which is education and medical treatment, not incarceration. In fact, the most abused drugs in the United States now appear to be oxycodone and other prescription painkillers. Should ~ Sam Harris,
1488:I did not grope the wife of Defense Secretary Ashton Carter or the daughter of Sen. Christopher Coons. I don't put drugs in drinks or give drinks to underage females. And all those photos about me inappropriately touching girls, they are blown-up. ~ Joe Biden,
1489:I’d seen loads of pornography, but I was quite scared of girls, really. What I wanted was to be in love, to have a companion to look after me—someone to replace my mother. But before I could persuade anyone to fulfill that function, I found drugs. ~ Anonymous,
1490:My dad struggled with cocaine addiction, and we actually went to rehab with him too. I remember having extensive talks with him about how I was wired a certain way, how I wouldn't be able to drink and do drugs the same way my friends got to. ~ Ryan Montgomery,
1491:Self-regulation depends on having a friendly relationship with your body. Without it you have to rely on external regulation—from medication, drugs like alcohol, constant reassurance, or compulsive compliance with the wishes of others. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk,
1492:The word mystical is an even worse word than spirituality - that artists take drugs, and then they add some crazy extra thing to what we all know is real. But our job as artists or as human beings is to investigate what we really think is real. ~ Chris Martin,
1493:Even while it's true that we are tied to our molecules and proteins and neurons - as strokes and hormones and drugs and microorganisms indisputably tell us - it does not logically follow that humans are best described only as pieces and parts. ~ David Eagleman,
1494:I'm looking for oblivion, Doctor, not death. The drugs will put me to sleep, and as long as I'm unconscious, I won't have to think about what I'm doing. I'll be there, but I won't be there, and to the degree that I'm not there, I'll be protected. ~ Paul Auster,
1495:In my view, prescribing antidepressant drugs is too often a quick and easy substitute for developing treatment plans that address the totality of health concerns and lifestyle factors that have an impact on wellness, including emotional wellness. ~ Andrew Weil,
1496:People who foster dependence on illicit drugs such as heroin are regarded among the most unscrupulous pariahs of modern civilisation. In contrast, pushers of licit drugs tend to be viewed as altruistically motivated purveyors of social good. ~ John Braithwaite,
1497:Sometimes there is little regard for people's lives....A hospital tested a new NCI drug ...on children. Their kidneys were lost within days. This was no big deal, because new drugs are routinely given out with literally no safeguards for people. ~ Robert Young,
1498:Somewhat ironically, these “new Democrats” were joined by virulent racists, most notably the Ku Klux Klan, which announced in 1990 that it intended to “join the battle against illegal drugs” by becoming the “eyes and ears of the police.”96 ~ Michelle Alexander,
1499:Animal research is indispensable to the study of human disease, whether it’s used to confirm the genetic causes of certain disorders, to evaluate potential drugs, or to test the efficacy of medical interventions like surgery or cell therapy. ~ Jennifer A Doudna,
1500:criminals have ways of getting guns even when guns are banned. For example, drug gangs will get their guns to protect their drugs just as easily as they get their drugs to sell. Thus gun control primarily disarms the citizens who obey the laws. ~ John R Lott Jr,

IN CHAPTERS [81/81]



   31 Integral Yoga
   10 Fiction
   8 Poetry
   8 Occultism
   5 Philosophy
   4 Yoga
   2 Mythology
   2 Hinduism
   2 Christianity
   1 Psychology
   1 Philsophy
   1 Alchemy


   21 The Mother
   21 Satprem
   10 H P Lovecraft
   4 Sri Aurobindo
   3 Swami Vivekananda
   3 Robert Browning
   3 Plato
   3 Peter J Carroll
   3 Aleister Crowley
   2 Saint Augustine of Hippo
   2 Ovid
   2 Friedrich Nietzsche
   2 A B Purani


   10 Lovecraft - Poems
   5 Agenda Vol 11
   3 On Thoughts And Aphorisms
   3 On the Way to Supermanhood
   3 Liber Null
   3 Browning - Poems
   3 Agenda Vol 12
   2 Raja-Yoga
   2 Metamorphoses
   2 Magick Without Tears
   2 Liber ABA
   2 Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo
   2 City of God
   2 Agenda Vol 10
   2 Agenda Vol 09


0 1957-10-17, #Agenda Vol 01, #unset, #Zen
   In its normal state, the body always feels that it is not its own master: illnesses invade it without its really being able to resist thema thousand factors impose themselves or exert pressure upon it. Its sole power is the power to defend itself, to react. Once the illness has got in, it can fight and overcome iteven modern medicine has acknowledged that the body is cured only when it decides to get cured; it is not the drugs per se that heal, for if the ailment is temporarily suppressed by a drug without the bodys will, it grows up again elsewhere in some other form until the body itself has decided to be cured. But this implies only a defensive power, the power to react against an invading enemyit is not true freedom.
   But with the supramental manifestation, something new has taken place in the body: it feels it is its own master, autonomous, with its two feet solidly on the ground, as it were. This gives a physical impression of the whole being suddenly drawing itself up, with its head lifted high I am my own master.

0 1962-01-09, #Agenda Vol 03, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Afterwards, I looked into it a bit. Whats wrong with you, anyway? I said. If you dont have the strength to bear experiences you wont be able to do the work! My body answered me very clearly that I was overworking it; and Sri Aurobindos will was clearly behind it, saying, Its overwork. You cant keep on seeing people and talking for hours on end and then going into these kinds of experiences. You cant do both, you have to choose, or at least strike a better balance. Well, I certainly wasnt going to stop my experiences, so I took advantage of this little incident to get some rest. It was nothing, really! The doctors were saying, Take care, the heart isnt working properly, and all that. They wanted to start drugging me! All I need is peace and quiet, not drugs. So I took a restand since I had to have an excuse, I said I wasnt well and needed rest.
   But following that, and because of the overwork, an old thing I thought I had cured has come back. It was originally brought on by overwork when I was going to the Playground and resting only two hours out of twenty-four, which wasnt enougha sort of ulcer formed between my nose and throat. Its an old complaint, dating from the removal of adenoids in my childhood; the operation left a kind of small cavity, which was nothing in itself, except that occasionally it would give me a cold. But as a result of overwork it came back in the form of an ulcer, and gave me artificial colds; it was so sour and corrosive, a terrible irritation in the throat and nose. It got much worse when I was giving classes at the Playground, and once I showed it to the doctor. Why, you have an ulcer! he said. A big fuss. He offered to treat me. No thanks! I said. Dont worry, it will pass. And I began my own yogic treatment. It was over in a week and for three years there was no further sign of it. Recently (the last two or three months) I had felt it trying to come back, for exactly the same reason of overwork. And with that little adventure the other day, it did come backit gave me one of those stupid colds: sneezing, coughing. Its not quite over yet. But its nothing, it just gives me an excuse (laughing) to tell people I am still not quite well!

0 1966-05-18, #Agenda Vol 07, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Have you heard of the drugs?1 Have you seen pictures? I saw pictures. People are hurled utterly defenseless into the lowest vital, and, according to their nature, either its horrifying or they find it marvelous. For instance, the fabric covering a cushion or a seat is suddenly filled with marvelous beauty. So it lasts for two hours, three hours like that. Naturally, they are quite mad while it lasts. And the trouble is that people call it spiritual experiences, and theres nobody to tell them that it has nothing to do with spiritual experiences.
   There is an Italian here, whom I saw the other day with his wife (his wife is nice; he has long hair and a mystic air mystic is a way of speaking: mysticism for a theater stage). I didnt find them very interesting, but they intend to stay here for three or four months. And today, he has written me a letter in French. And in that letter there are many things; first he says he had an experience here and those people are terrible, mon petit, as soon as they have the slightest experience, theyre scared! So naturally, everything stops. But thats beside the point. Then, in that connection, he says he took that drug and he describes the effect (Mother shows Satprem a passage of the letter):
  --
   If, for instance, you have a sensation or thought that someone is nasty or ridiculous or doesnt love you, anyway, opinions of that sort, it generally surfaces in dreams; but there [with drugs], you arent asleep, yet you have the dream! They come and play the game of what you thought of them: what you thought of them comes upon you in their form. So its an indication: for those who see smiling, pleasant, beautiful things, it means that the inner, vital condition is good enough, but with those who see terrifying or malicious things, or things like that, it means the vital isnt pretty.
   Yes, but isnt there an objective vital in which those visions have nothing to do with your own subconscient?

0 1967-04-12, #Agenda Vol 08, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   But its perfectly clear that one doesnt need drugs in order to have experiences I didnt take drugs!
   Thats what they think, they think it gives them a certainty that it (the other worlds) isnt imagination, or, for the more reasonable ones, that there are many more things than they can know or can imagine. But you can discover all that without swallowing drugs!
   Lysergic acid diethylamide, a hallucinogen.

0 1968-04-06, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   What is said of alcohol can be said of drugs; and it can be said of many other things.
   Many, yes, lots. Its only a beginning. You understand, I have seen that were going to be faced with the need Its the need to impose a choiceto say, You must choose between this and that.
   Its the same with drugs, in some people the effects arent dangerous, or not harmful.
   Ultimately, everyones freedom is limited by the fact that it mustnt go against others freedom. Thats the limit.
  --
   But you see, with drugs, for instancetake chloroform used for operations: well, on every individual chloroform has different effects (they dont accept that in theory, but its a fact). We have S. here, who was an anesthetist, and the upshot of his experience is that it has a different effect on everyone. Some it hurls into unconsciousness (the large majority, I think), but in certain cases, on the contrary, people are thrown into another consciousness.
   And its the same with everything.

0 1968-12-25, #Agenda Vol 09, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   And then You know that from every side Ive been trying to get Sri Aurobindo published [in France], in particular The Human Cycle. At last I got a letter from a certain J. B., who writes: For a long time now, a publisher (F.) has been asking me to create a collection in his publishing house. I thought of a few books, mostly foreign ones, grouped around a title such as Towards the spiritual mutation and focused on the present researches, individual and clumsy, often dangerous, but sincere and undertaken in a spirit quite different from that of the former generation, the spirit of a certain youth I am in contact with. The idea is to show these young people that their attempts and aspirations are legitimate, even if they have discovered them through drugs, since in many cases drugs alone have been able to unmoor them from the Cartesian rationalist bedrock, to put before them experiences that, at least, are positive, and to offer them directions and models. In other words, the aspect of amateurism and exoticism found in Z [another publisher] would be replaced here by a practical and technical side, wide open to all spiritual researches, whatever they may be, to all duly controlled metapsychical experiments, serious psychedelic experiments (I have T. Leary in mind, for instance), new theologies Naturally, there would be room, a major place, for the Oriental endeavor. In sum, it would involve all researches and attempts to crack open that sort of corset within which the Western mind has been going in circles for such a long time. That does not in the least rule out, on the contrary, certain scientific worksof pure sciencein which, out of intrinsic necessity, this Cartesianism has already been singularly shaken. Of course, all that would make for quite an ill-assorted backdrop for Sri Aurobindos thought, a backdrop you will regard as unworthy of it. The planned Collection might be called Spiritual Adventures.
   We can try.

0 1969-01-04, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   A collection of "spiritual adventures" (in the plural) in which Sri Aurobindo might have found a place amidst drugs and psychedelia.
   The famous cole Polytechnique in Paris.

0 1969-04-02, #Agenda Vol 10, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The people who play this music, are they the same who take drugs?
   Yes.

0 1970-01-17, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Laughing) If you knew things as they are! Auroville people bring drugs here, they bring all kinds of things.
   Yes, yes, I know I know, Mother. Thats why he says the only hope is

0 1970-01-28, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   The signs abound, they are simple and obvious. The most important event of the sixties is not the trip to the moon, but the trips on drugs, the great hippie migration, and the student unrest throughout the world but where will they go? There is no more room on the teeming beaches, no more room on the bustling roads, no more room in the ever-growing anthills of our cities. The way out is elsewhere.
   But there are many kinds of elsewheres. Those of drugs are uncertain and fraught with danger, and above all dependent on outer meansan experience ought to be obtainable at will and anywhere, in the marketplace as in the solitude of our room, or else it is not an experience but an anomaly or slavery. Those of psychoanalysis are limited, for the moment, to a few dimly lit caves, and above all lack that lever of consciousness which enables us to move about at will, as our own masters and not as helpless witnesses or sickly victims. Those of religion are more illumined, but they too depend on a god or a dogma, and above all confine us within one type of experience, for one can be a prisoner of other worlds as much as of this oneeven more so.
   Yes, yes.

0 1970-02-07, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Oh, but theyre ACTIVELY against us. Theyve accused us of hospitalizing or anyway receiving those hooligans who came recently, who take drugs and all thattheres a whole band of them putting up at Parc Charbon,1 and they say we had them come.
   But, Mother, I find those hooligans much better than all those consuls!

0 1970-03-18, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   393We ought to use the divine health in us to cure and prevent diseases; but Galen and Hippocrates and their tribe have given us instead an armoury of drugs and a barbarous Latin hocus-pocus as our physical gospel.
   399Man was once naturally healthy and could revert to that primal condition if he were suffered; but Medical Science pursues our body with an innumerable pack of drugs and assails the imagination with ravening hordes of microbes.
   400I would rather die and have done with it than spend life in defending myself against a phantasmal siege of microbes. If that is to be barbarous and unenlightened, I embrace gladly my Cimmerian darkness.
  --
   402It should take long for self-cure to replace medicine, because of the fear, self-distrust and unnatural physical reliance on drugs which Medical Science has taught to our minds and bodies and made our second nature.
   In fact, very often the answer comes to me in English because it comes to me from Sri Aurobindo. When I read, I listen, and then he speaks. And then I am the one who translates while writing! I translate into French. But I could write it in English at the same time.
  --
   No external measure can enable us to react against the harm caused by mental faith in the necessity of drugs. It is only by emerging from the minds prison and consciously soaring into the light of the spirit that, through a conscious union with the Divine, we will be able to let Him give us back the balance and health which we have lost.
   Supramental transformation is the only true remedy.

0 1970-07-18, #Agenda Vol 11, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Yes, its useful and interesting. It will be good when you see him. He first had experiences in Paris with drugs.
   Oh!
   Then, he told me, But when I saw I could have experiences like that, without drugs, I said to myself it was much better! But hes fine, not distorted.
   (silence)

0 1971-03-04, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   (Question:) You said you did not want to make rules for Auroville. But recently you wrote, drugs are forbidden in Auroville. Have you changed your view of Auroville?
   Perhaps Aurovillians have not yet attained the level of consciousness expected of them.

0 1971-05-08, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   They take drugs, they do all sorts of foolish things.
   Oh, even worse than that, mon petit! Theyve become murderers.3

0 1971-12-11, #Agenda Vol 12, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   Indeed, the prison is already starting to collapse. The end of a stage of evolution, announced by Sri Aurobindo, is usually marked by a powerful recrudescence of all that has to go out of the evolution.6 Everywhere about us we see this paroxysmal shattering of all the old forms: our borders, our churches, our laws, our morals are collapsing on all sides. They are not collapsing because we are bad, immoral, irreligious, or because we are not sufficiently rational, scientific or human, but because we have come to the end of the human! To the end of the old mechanism for we are on our way to SOMETHING ELSE. The world is not going through a moral crisis but through an evolutionary crisis. We are not going towards a better worldnor, for that matter, towards a worse onewe are in the midst of a MUTATION to a radically different world, as different as the human world was from the ape world of the Tertiary Era. We are entering a new era, a supramental Quinary. We leave our countries, wander aimlessly, we go looking for drugs, for adventure, we go on strike here, enact reforms there, foment revolutions and counterrevolutions. But all this is only an appearance; in fact, unwittingly, we are looking for the new being. We are in the midst of human evolution.
   And Sri Aurobindo gives us the key. It may be that the sense of our own revolution escapes us because we try to prolong that which already exists, to refine it, improve it, sublimate it. But the ape may have made the same mistake amid its revolution that produced man; perhaps it sought to become a super-ape, better equipped to climb trees, hunt and run, a more agile and clever ape. With Nietzsche we too sought a superman who was nothing more than a colossalization of man, and with the spiritualists a super-saint more richly endowed with virtue and wisdom. But human virtue and wisdom are useless! Even when carried to their highest heights they are nothing more than the old poverties gilded over, the obverse of our tenacious misery. Supermanhood, says Sri Aurobindo, is not man climbed to his own natural zenith, not a superior degree of human greatness, knowledge, power, intelligence, will, genius, saintliness, love, purity or perfection.7 It is SOMETHING ELSE, another vibration of being, another consciousness.

0 1972-04-04, #Agenda Vol 13, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   For instance, the other day (I use this example, Mother, because for me it was a real problem), there was a girl who was on drugs and who had been expelled from Auroville; she asked S.S. to be allowed to come back. And we
   A girl?

02.05 - Robert Graves, #Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02, #Nolini Kanta Gupta, #Integral Yoga
   In ancient days and in some spiritual practice and discipline this fungus had a special use for a definite purpose. Its use produces on one a drowsy effect, perhaps a strong and poisonous intoxicating effect. What is the final result of this drugging? We know that in our country among the sadhus and some sects practising occult science, taking of certain herbal drugs is recommended, even obligatory. Today Aldous Huxley has taken up the cue, in the most modern fashion indeed, and prescribed mescalin in the process of Yoga and spiritual practice. Did the Vedic Rishis see in the same way a usefulness of Soma, the proverbial creeper secreting the immortal drink of delight? However, the Tantriksadhaks hold that particular soporifics possess the virtue of quieting the external senses and dulling and deadening the sense organs, and thereby freeing the inner and subtler consciousness in its play and manifestation.
   Our poet too is saying something in the same line. He is appealing to the toadstool god to give him the right vision, to take him to the other shore, to lead him to the presence of the gods in heaven. Because he is the divine food, its self, the ambrosia. Not only that: by taking this ambrosia one enjoys, evenwhile in the physical body, existence in heaven,ihaiva tairjitam, as the Upanishad said.
  --
   He begins by speaking of the birth of the gods. Well, a small truth needs to be revealed at this point. We have spoken of he lesser and smaller gods. These small gods are shielded and supported, in fact, by the big gods. This Shilindhra or toadstool has behind him Dionysus, the delight and loveliness and enjoyment and youtha veritable symbol of ecstasy, of earthly ecstasy. That which is nectar in heaven is presented on earth in drugs and herbal juices. Shilindhra and ambrosia pertain to the same class.
   The birth of Shilindhra resembles the birth of Dionysus. When King Zeus took the form of thunder and lightning and entered the womb of Semele, Dionysus was born. Similar is the story of the appearance of the toadstool, in the midst of rain and thunder and lightning and on the lap of mother earth. We have already said that there are two categories of gods or two types of themone belongs to heaven and the other to earth. The Vedic Rishis announced that heaven was our father and earth themotherdaurme pit mt pthvimahyam. The Vedantins usually and mainly worship the father, and Tantriks, the mother. Svarga, Dyaus, is the world of light, and earth or bhu is that of delight and enjoyment. We have already said that high above, up there, dwell Apollo and Zeus and Juno, and below here on earth, Dionysus and Bacchus and Semele and Aphrodite.

1.00 - PREFACE, #A Garden of Pomegranates - An Outline of the Qabalah, #Israel Regardie, #Occultism
  Indeed, there are plenty of simple and obvious signs. This decade's [the 60's] most important phenomenon is not the trip to the moon, but the "trips" on drugs, the student restlessness throughout the world, and the great hippie migration. But where could they possibly go? There is no more room on the teeming beaches, no more room on the crowded roads, no more room in the ever-expanding anthills of our cities. We have to find a way out elsewhere.
  But there are many kinds of "elsewheres." Those of drugs are uncertain and fraught with danger, and above all they depend upon an outer agent; an experience ought to be possible at will, anywhere, at the grocery store as well as in the solitude of one's room otherwise it is not an experience but an anomaly or an enslavement. Those of psychoanalysis are limited, for the moment, to the dimly lit caves of the "unconscious," and most importantly, they lack the agency of consciousness, through which a person can be in full control, instead of being an impotent witness or a sickly patient. Those of religion may be more enlightened, but they too depend upon a god or a dogma; for the most part they confine us in one type of experience, for it is just as
  possible to be a prisoner of other worlds as it is of this one in fact,

1.02 - Prana, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  In this universe there is one continuous substance on every plane of existence. Physically this universe is one: there is no difference between the sun and you. The scientist will tell you it is only a fiction to say the contrary. There is no real difference between the table and me; the table is one point in the mass of matter, and I another point. Each form represents, as it were, one whirlpool in the infinite ocean of matter, of which not one is constant. Just as in a rushing stream there may be millions of whirlpools, the water in each of which is different every moment, turning round and round for a few seconds, and then passing out, replaced by a fresh quantity, so the whole universe is one constantly changing mass of matter, in which all forms of existence are so many whirlpools. A mass of matter enters into one whirlpool, say a human body, stays there for a period, becomes changed, and goes out into another, say an animal body this time, from which again after a few years, it enters into another whirlpool, called a lump of mineral. It is a constant change. Not one body is constant. There is no such thing as my body, or your body, except in words. Of the one huge mass of matter, one point is called a moon, another a sun, another a man, another the earth, another a plant, another a mineral. Not one is constant, but everything is changing, matter eternally concreting and disintegrating. So it is with the mind. Matter is represented by the ether; when the action of Prana is most subtle, this very ether, in the finer state of vibration, will represent the mind and there it will be still one unbroken mass. If you can simply get to that subtle vibration, you will see and feel that the whole universe is composed of subtle vibrations. Sometimes certain drugs have the power to take us, while as yet in the senses, to that condition. Many of you may remember the celebrated experiment of Sir Humphrey Davy, when the laughing gas overpowered him how, during the lecture, he remained motionless, stupefied and after that, he said that the whole universe was made up of ideas. For, the time being, as it were, the gross vibrations had ceased, and only the subtle vibrations which he called ideas, were present to him. He could only see the subtle vibrations round him; everything had become thought; the whole universe was an ocean of thought, he and everyone else had become little thought whirlpools.
  Thus, even in the universe of thought we find unity, and at last, when we get to the Self, we know that that Self can only be One. Beyond the vibrations of matter in its gross and subtle aspects, beyond motion there is but One. Even in manifested motion there is only unity. These facts can no more be denied. Modern physics also has demonstrated that the sum total of the energies in the universe is the same throughout. It has also been proved that this sum total of energy exists in two forms. It becomes potential, toned down, and calmed, and next it comes out manifested as all these various forces; again it goes back to the quiet state, and again it manifests. Thus it goes on evolving and involving through eternity. The control of this Prana, as before stated, is what is called Pranayama.

1.02 - The Great Process, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  But the damage does not stop there. Nothing is stickier than falsehood. It sticks to the soles of our shoes even though we have turned away from the wrong path. Others had indeed seen the earthly relevance of the Great Process the Zen Buddhists, the Tantric initiates, the Sufis and others and, more and more, disconcerted minds are turning to it and to themselves: never have so many more or less esoteric schools flourished. But the old error is holding fast (to tell the truth, we don't know whether error is ever an appropriate term, for the so-called error always turns out to be a roundabout route of the same Truth leading to a wider view of itself). It took so much effort out of the Sages of those days, and out of the lesser sages of these days, so many indispensable conditions of peace, austerity, silence and purity for them to achieve their more or less illumined goal, that our subconscious mind was as if branded by a red-hot iron with the idea that, without special conditions and special masters and somewhat special or mystical or innate gifts, it was not really possible to set out on that path, or at best the results would be meager and proportionate to the effort expended. And it was still, of course, an individual undertaking, a lofty extension of book learning. But this new dichotomy threatens to be more serious than the other one, more potentially harmful, between an unredeemed mass and an enlightened elite juggling lights about which anything can be said since there is no microscope to check it. drugs, too, are a cheap ticket to dizzying glimpses of dazzling lights.
  But we still do not have the key, the simple key. Yet the Great Process is there, the simple process.

1.037 - Preventing the Fall in Yoga, #The Study and Practice of Yoga, #Swami Krishnananda, #Yoga
  We have to cure these reactions of yoga only through yoga. drugs will not cure these illnesses. If a headache is caused by intense meditation, it cannot be cured by an aspirin tablet, because it is a result of an intense pressure that we have exerted upon the mind, the nerves and the pranas, and that pressure can be lifted up only by another type of meditation, of which we have to gain the knowledge only through the Guru who has initiated us. It is not an easy thing to understand. Sometimes there can be such disturbance of the digestive system that we will have diarrhoea for days or months, and we cannot stop it with medicine. Headache, giddiness and diarrhoea are generally supposed to be the immediate reactions of intense concentration of the mind. We will feel as if the mountains are revolving when we stand up. This is giddiness, and we cannot easily know why this is happening. Sometimes we may be under the impression that we are practising a wrong type of meditation, due to which these reactions are set up. It is not necessarily so. Our meditation may be correct, and yet the reactions can be there.
  When there is a physical condition of the type of painful illness, the practice should not be diminished. Generally, when we have a little fever, we will not be able to sit for meditation; and of course when there is a headache, it is out of the question. But knowing that these are the necessary and expected consequences of practice, one should not become diffident, and the practice of meditation should not be brought down to a lower level, either in quantity or quality, merely because of these obstacles. They will be there for some days, and sometimes even for months, but they will pass away. Just as when we clean a room with a broom there is a rise of dust, and it may look as if we are worsening the condition in the room rather than cleaning it, that is not the truth, because afterwards all of the dust will vanish and the whole room will be clean. Likewise, in the beginning it may look as if there is something worse happening to us than what has occurred earlier, but it is not true. We are getting cleaned up, and a day will come when the storm will cease and we shall be happy.

1.04 - KAI VALYA PADA, #Patanjali Yoga Sutras, #Swami Vivekananda, #Hinduism
  long as he liked. Others believed that certain drugs could
  bring powers, such as flying through the air, etc. Many of

1.04 - The Qabalah The Best Training for Memory, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  ("How many sets of attri butions?" Well, certainly, the Hebrew and Greek Alphabets with the names and numbers of each letter, and its mean- ing: a couple of lists of God-names, with a clear idea of the character, qualities, functions, and importance of each; the "King-scale" of colour, all the Tarot attri butions, of course; then animals, plants, drugs, per- fumes, a list or two of archangels, angels, intelligences and spirits that ought to be enough for a start.)
  Now you are armed! Ask yourself: why is the influence of Tiphareth transmitted to Yesod by the Path of Samekh, a fence, 60, Sagittarius, the Archer, Art, blue and so on; but to Hod by the Path of Ayin, an eye, 70, Capricornus, the Goat, the Devil, Indigo, K.T.L.

1.05 - THE HOSTILE BROTHERS - ARCHETYPES OF RESPONSE TO THE UNKNOWN, #Maps of Meaning, #Jordan Peterson, #Psychology
  Wise, R.A. (1988). Psychomotor stimulant properties of addictive drugs. Annals of the New York Academy
  of Science, 537, 228-234 .
  --
  J.N.P., Hemsley, D.R., & Smith, A.D. (1991)] (which is the same center activated by most, if not all, positivelyreinforcing drugs of abuse) [Wise, R.A. & Bozarth, M.A. (1987)]. The fear-inducing aspect which must logically
  co-exist has received less attention (although the role of the amygdala in producing novelty-driven fear is wellestablished, as described previously). It is these twin aspects threat and promise, inducing a priori fear and hope
  --
  to note, in this regard, that LSD and other psychotomimetic or hallucinogenic drugs are characterized by their effect on
  the phylogenetically ancient serotonergic brainstem projections [see Doty, R. W. (1989)]).

1.05 - The Magical Control of the Weather, #The Golden Bough, #James George Frazer, #Occultism
  of drugs and minerals, the causes of rain and drought, of thunder
  and lightning, the changes of the seasons, the phases of the moon,

1.06 - MORTIFICATION, NON-ATTACHMENT, RIGHT LIVELIHOOD, #The Perennial Philosophy, #Aldous Huxley, #Philosophy
  Exactly so, replied the Master. Let me tell you. If you can enter the domain of this prince (a bad ruler whom Yen Hui was ambitious to reform) without offending his amour propre, cheerful if he hears you, passive if he does not; without science, without drugs, simply living there in a state of complete indifferenceyou will be near success. Look at that window. Through it an empty room becomes bright with scenery; but the landscape stops outside. In this sense you may use your ears and eyes to communicate within, but shut out all wisdom (in the sense of conventional, copybook maxims) from your mind. This is the method for regenerating all creation.
  Chuang Tzu

1.07 - BOOK THE SEVENTH, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  The midnight sorcerer drugs; skies, mountains, fields;
  Ye wat'ry Pow'rs of fountain, stream, and lake;
  --
  With drugs whose vital qualities she knew;
  His limbs grow less, he casts his horns, and years,

1.07 - Bridge across the Afterlife, #Preparing for the Miraculous, #George Van Vrekhem, #Integral Yoga
  logist); the effects of drugs and medicines; carbon dioxidebr idge ac r oss the afterlife
  151
  --
  with the relationships, the pills, drinks and drugs, the love,
  hate and indifference, and the ups and downs of success.

1.08 - The Change of Vision, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  Is this to say that nobody has ever touched this Truth? Of course it has been touched, but on the mental heights, in rare illuminations that left a trace here or there, on a Buddha's face in Indonesia, an Athena in the Par thenon, a smile in Rheims, in some marvelous Upanishads, a few words of grace that have survived as a golden and adorable anachronism, hardly real amidst our concrete structures and civilized savagery; it has been touched in the depths of the heart, stammered out by Saint Francis of Assisi or Sri Ramakrishna. But then the world goes on, and we all know that the last word belongs to the bomb and to the triumph of the latest democratic hero, who will soon join another one under the same layer of inanity. But it has never been touched in matter; it has never been touched there. And so long as it is not touched there, it will remain what it has always been, a brilliant dream over the chaos of the ages, and the world will go on whirling vainly, adding its discoveries that discover nothing and its pseudo-knowledge that always ends up stifling us. Indeed, we labor under a bizarre delusion: we right a wrong here only to cause another one to sprout there; we seal a crack here only to see the wound open wider somewhere else. And it is always the same wound; there is only one wound in the world, and so long as we do not want to be cured of that ill, our millions of drugs and parliaments and systems and laws millions of laws, on every street corner and right in our mailbox will never cure us or the world's illness. We philanthropize and altruize, we distribute and share and equalize; but our good deeds seem to go hand in hand with our misdeeds, and the misery, the great misery of the world, infiltrates everything and gnaws surreptitiously at our functional homes and empty hearts; our equalizations are the huge, gray uniformity that descends upon the earth, smothering equally the good and the less good, the rich and the poor, the crowds from here or there the great mechanized human crowd, disincarnate, manipulated by a thousand radios and newspapers that scream and rumble all the way up to Himalayan villages. And no news at all. Not a single bit of news in those billions of novelties! Not an iota of novelty under the stars: men suffer and die in cities teeming with mental disorders. But tomorrow will be better, we think, with more machines, more drugs, more red or blue or green crosses, more laws and still more laws to remedy the world's cancer. And we seem to hear, from far, far away in the past, six thousand years in the past, the moving little voice of Lopamudra, the wife of Rishi Agastya: Many autumns have I toiled night and day; the dawns age me, age dims the glory of our bodies...,16 and that of Maitreya echoing her: What shall I do with that by which the nectar of Immortality is not attained?17
  Does this mean that we have not progressed? We certainly have not progressed as we imagine. We are not any more human than the Theban or the Athenian, no more advanced than they despite all our machines. As Sri Aurobindo put it, Machinery is necessary to modern humanity because of our incurable barbarism.18 We think we have mastered, but we have mastered nothing at all! Our machines are a testimony to our impotence, a huge prosthesis to correct our incapacity to see far, hear far, penetrate the heart of things and understand instantly and directly. We do not know any better now than ten thousand years ago how to modify matter through willpower (perhaps we even knew it better then), how to illuminate with consciousness and understand through vision. Under all our apparatus, we are less advanced than the animal with its sixth sense and the pygmy of Central Africa. Our machines see better than we, feel better than we, count better than we, and perhaps they will end up living better than we. Matter escapes us completely. It takes a simple power failure for us to revert to the caveman. For progress is not improving the existing world or discovering new procedures: it is a change of consciousness and vision.

1.09 - SKIRMISHES IN A WAY WITH THE AGE, #Twilight of the Idols, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  must be to _blame_ if one suffers--in short that the sufferer drugs
  himself with the honey of revenge to allay his anguish. The objects

1.12 - God Departs, #Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo, #Nirodbaran, #Integral Yoga
  Then came the 1st and 2nd December programmes for the School Anniversary. The entire Ashram was busy and bustling. The Mother also had no rest. Nobody suspected that a profound tragedy was being enacted in the closed chambers of Sri Aurobindo. His ailment had been kept a guarded secret. On 1st December, some improvement was noticed; the temperature was normal. He was in a more cheerful mood and even joked with Sanyal. When the doctor suggested that a detailed blood examination would be advisable, Sri Aurobindo smiled and retorted, "You doctors can think only in terms of disease and medicine, but always there is much more effectual knowledge beyond and above it. I don't need anything." We were very happy with the answer, but missed its ambiguous import and thought that it carried a consoling assurance. Next evening the temperature shot up. It had been a heavy day for the Mother because of the Annual Physical Display in the Playground where more than two hundred people took part. The function went off well. When Sri Aurobindo was informed of it, he remarked with a contented smile, "Ah, it is finished!" As soon as the activities were over, the Mother came to Sri Aurobindo's room, placed the garland from her neck at his feet and stood there quietly. Her countenance was very grave. He was indrawn with his eyes closed. Later Sanyal expressed a desire to use some drugs in order to fight the infection. The Mother warned him against the use of any violent drugs or drastic methods not only because Sri Aurobindo would not like them, but they would be, on the contrary, positively harmful. "He will work out whatever is necessary. Give some simple medicines," was her instruction.
  On 3rd December, the temperature again dropped to normal. Thinking that Sri Aurobindo was improving, Sanyal proposed to leave that evening. The Mother heard him gravely, but gave no reply. He took the hint and added quickly, "I would rather stay for a few more days, Mother." A smile lit up her face. In the afternoon the picture rapidly changed. The temperature shot up, respiratory distress showed itself for the first time. Sri Aurobindo refused to take any liquid. At the Mother's persuasion he sipped some fruit juice and immediately lapsed into a trance. Almost the whole day he remained in that condition. The Mother, owing to this set-back, did not go to the Playground.
  --
  Since midday the symptoms were on the increase, particularly the breathing difficulty; urine output definitely diminished. That was an alarming signal. We decided to make a thorough blood analysis. Sri Aurobindo consented after a great deal of reluctance. Our poor human vision! It was a Sunday; the General Hospital was closed. Dr. Nripendra and I hunted out the laboratory assistant; he took some blood from Sri Aurobindo's imperceptible vein. The punctures were painful to the sensitive body which was getting transformed. The result of the examination staggered us. All the signs of imminent kidney failure and nothing to be done! As a last resort we had to give some drugs. He was now always indrawn, and only woke up whenever he was called for a drink. That confirmed the Mother's observation that he was fully conscious within and disproved the idea that he was in uraemic coma. Throughout the entire course of the illness he was never unconscious.
  By 5 p.m. there was a respite and he called for the commode. In view of the distress, we requested him not to move out of the bed, but he firmly insisted. He knew evidently what he was doing while we always looked through our medical glasses. There was a thorough purposive clearance of the bowels though he had taken very little food for many days. He then walked to the big cushion chair; again a self of calm repose. Alas, but for a brief instant. The respiratory distress returned with redoubled force. He went to his bed and plunged deep within himself. It was during this period that he often came out of the trance, and each time leaned forward, hugged and kissed Champaklal who was sitting by the side of his bed. Champaklal also hugged him in return. A wonderful sight it was, though so strangely unlike Sri Aurobindo who had rarely called us even by our names in these twelve years. We knew that Champaklal particularly longed for some tender outward expression. But Sri Aurobindo's impersonal nature kept at bay all personal touches except during our birthday or Darshan pranams when he would pat and caress our heads. Now Champaklal had his heart's yearning gratified to the full extent. But on what grounds? Was it the repayment of God's debt to his "servant" for his lifelong dedicated service without the expectation of any other meed than perhaps some occasional look or touch or word? For my part too, I can count a few glowing touches that shine like stars on a dark night. First of all, soon after the completion of Savitri, as I would enter his room in the morning, he would cast a moment's quiet glance at me leaving me in wonderment but happy. Then, when I did pranam on my birthday, 17th November, and the last Darshan day, he was unusually tender and caressed and pressed my head for a long time. But the climax of the wonder came when I was massaging his right leg. He was quietly lying down in bed; I was within the reach of his right hand. As I bent down, I suddenly felt a quick touch of his palm on my head. At once I looked up; all was as before. His gaze was elsewhere as if he knew nothing about it. I was utterly mystified. That these were indications of his imminent withdrawal became clear only after he had left the body. I am sure my other colleagues also received either vivid or veiled tokens.

1.12 - Independence, #Raja-Yoga, #Swami Vivkenanda, #unset
  The Yogis claim that these powers can be gained by chemical means. All of you know that chemistry originally began as alchemy; men went in search of the philosopher's stone and elixirs of life, and so forth. In India there was a sect called the Rsyanas. Their idea was that ideality, knowledge, spirituality, and religion were all very right, but that the body was the only instrument by which to attain to all these. If the body came to an end every now and again, it would take so much more time to attain to the goal. For instance, a man wants to practice Yoga, or wants to become spiritual. Before he has advanced very far he dies. Then he takes another body and begins again, then dies, and so on. In this way much time will be lost in dying and being born again. If the body could be made strong and perfect, so that it would get rid of birth and death, we should have so much more time to become spiritual. So these Rasayanas say, first make the body very strong. They claim that this body can be made immortal. Their idea is that if the mind manufactures the body, and if it be true that each mind is only one outlet to the infinite energy, there should be no limit to each outlet getting any amount of power from outside. Why is it impossible to keep our bodies all the time? We have to manufacture all the bodies that we ever have. As soon as this body dies, we shall have to manufacture another. If we can do that, why cannot we do it just here and now, without getting out of the present body? The theory is perfectly correct. If it is possible that we live after death, and make other bodies, why is it impossible that we should have the power of making bodies here, without entirely dissolving this body, simply changing it continually? They also thought that in mercury and in sulphur was hidden the most wonderful power, and that by certain preparations of these a man could keep the body as long as he liked. Others believed that certain drugs could bring powers, such as flying through the air. Many of the most wonderful medicines of the present day we owe to the Rasayanas, notably the use of metals in medicine. Certain sects of Yogis claim that many of their principal teachers are still living in their old bodies. Patanjali, the great authority on Yoga, does not deny this.
  The power of words. There are certain sacred words called Mantras, which have power, when repeated under proper conditions, produce these extraordinary powers. We are living in the midst of such a mass of miracles, day and night, that we do not think anything of them. There is no limit to man's power, the power of words and the power of mind.

1.12 - The Sociology of Superman, #On the Way to Supermanhood, #Satprem, #Integral Yoga
  But the very conditions of the uprooting of the old order may for a long time falsify the quest for the new order. And at first, this new order does not exist; it has to be made. A whole world has to be invented. And the aspiring superman or let us simply say the aspirant to something else must confront a primary reality: the law of freedom is a very demanding one, infinitely more demanding than all the laws imposed by the Machine. It is not a coasting into just anything, but a methodical uprooting from thousands of little slaveries; it does not mean abandoning everything, but, on the contrary, taking charge of everything, since we no longer want to depend on anybody or anything. It is a supreme apprenticeship of responsibility that of being oneself, which in the end is being all. It is not an escape, but a conquest; not a vacation from the Machine, but a great Adventure into man's unknown. And anything that may hamper this supreme freedom, at whatever level or under whatever appearance, must be fought as fiercely as the police or lawmakers of the old world. We are not leaving the slavery of the old order to fall into the worse slavery of ourselves the slavery of drugs, of a party, of one religion or another, one sect or another, a golden bubble or a white one. We want the one freedom of smiling at everything and being light everywhere, identical in destitution and pomp, in prison and palace, in emptiness and fullness and everything is full because we burn with the one little flame that possesses everything forever.
  What will they do, these wanderers, these transhumans of a new country that does not yet exist? In the first place, they will perhaps not move at all. They will perhaps have understood that the change has to be wrought inside and that, if nothing changes inside, nothing will ever change outside for centuries and centuries. They will perhaps stay right where they are, in this little street, this gray country, in a humble disguise, an old routine, but it will no longer be a routine because they will do everything with another look, in another way, with another attitude an inner way that changes all ways. And if they persevere, they will notice that this one little drop of true light they carry within themselves has the power to change everything about them surreptitiously. In their unpretentious little circle, they will have worked for the new world and precipitated a little more truth upon earth. But no circle is little when it has that center, since it is the center of everything. Or else, one day, perhaps they will feel impelled to join with their peers of the new world and with them build some living testimony of their common aspiration, as others built pyramids or cathedrals perhaps a city of the new world. And this is the beginning of a great enterprise, and a great danger.
  --
  Those who know a little, who feel, who have begun to perceive the great Wave of Truth, will therefore not fall into the trap of superman recruiting. The earth is unequally prepared; men are spiritually unequal despite all our democratic protests to the contrary though they are essentially equal and vast in the great Self, and only one body with millions of faces they have not all become the greatness that they are. They are on the way, and some dawdle while others seem to travel more swiftly, but the detours of the former are also part of the great geography of our indivisible domain, their delay or the brake they seem to apply to our motion is part of the fullness of perfection that we seek and which compels us to a greater meticulousness of truth. They too are going there, by their own way and what is outside the way, in the end, since everything is the Way? He who knows a little, who feels, knows first and foremost, from having experienced it in his own flesh, that men are never truly brought together by artifices and when they persist in their artifice, everything finally collapses and the meeting is brief; the beautiful school, the lovely sect, the little iridescent bubble of a moment's enthusiasm or faith is short-lived they are brought together through a finer and more discreet law, a tiny little searchlight across time and space, and touches a similar ray here and there, a twin frequency, a light source with the same intensity and he goes. He goes haphazardly, takes a train, a plane, travels to this country and that one, believes he is searching for this or that, that he is in quest of adventure, the exotic, drugs or philosophy he believes. He believes a lot of things. He thinks he has to have this power or that solution, this panacea or that revolution, this slogan or that one. He thinks he set out because of that thirst or revolt, that unhappy love affair or need for action, this hope or that old insoluble discord in his heart. But then, there is none of that! One day he stops, without knowing why, without planning to be there, without having looked for that place or that face, that insignificant village under the stars of one hemisphere or the other and there it is. He has arrived. He has opened his one door, found his kindred fire, that look forever known; and he is exactly at the right place, at the right time, to do the right work. The world is a fabulous clockwork, if only we knew the secret of those little fires glowing in another space, dancing on a great inner sea where our skiffs sail as if guided by an invisible beacon.
  There are ten or twenty, perhaps fifty, here or there, in one latitude or another, who yearn to till a truer plot of land, a small patch of man to grow a truer being within themselves, perhaps create together a laboratory of the superman, lay the first stone of the City of Truth on earth. They do not know, they do not know anything, except that they need something else and that there exists a Law of Harmony, a marvelous something of the Future seeking to be incarnated. They want to find the conditions of that incarnation, to lend themselves to the trial, to offer their substance for that living experiment. They know nothing except that everything must be different: in hearts, in gestures, in matter and the handling of matter. They are not seeking to create a new civilization, but another man; not a supercity among the millions of buildings of the world, but a listening post for the forces of the future, a supreme yantra of Truth, a conduit, a channel to try to capture and inscribe in matter a first note of the great Harmony, a first tangible sign of the new world. They do not pose as the champions of anything; they do not defend any liberty or attack any ism. They simply try together. They are the champions of their own pure little note, which is unlike the next person's and yet is everyone's note. They are no longer from a country, a family, a religion or a party; they belong to their own party, which is no one else's and yet is the party of the world, because what becomes true at one point becomes true for the whole world and brings the whole world together. They are from a family to be invented, from a country yet to be born. They do not try to correct others or anybody, to pour self-glorifying charities over the world, to cure the poor and the lepers; they try to cure the great poverty of smallness in themselves, the gray elf of the inner misery, to reclaim one single parcel of truth from themselves, one single ray of harmony. For if that Disease is cured in our own heart or a few hearts, the world will be that much lighter, and, through our clarity, the Law of Truth will better penetrate matter and radiate all around spontaneously. What liberation, what relief can a man who suffers in his own heart bring to the world? They do not work for themselves, though they are the primary ground of the experience, but as an offering, pure and simple, to that which they do not really know, but which shimmers at the edge of the world like the dawn of a new age. They are the prospectors of the new cycle. They have given themselves to the future, body and soul, the way one jumps into the fire, without a look back. They are the servants of the infinite in the finite, of the totality in the infinitesimal, of eternity in each second and each gesture. They create their heaven with each step and carve the new world out of the banality of the day. And they are not afraid of failure, for they have left behind the failures and success of the prison they live in the sole infallibility of a right little note.

1.14 - BOOK THE FOURTEENTH, #Metamorphoses, #Ovid, #Poetry
  Compos'd of deadly drugs, and baneful juice.
  At Rhegium she arrives; the ocean braves,

1.19 - The Practice of Magical Evocation, #The Practice of Magical Evocation, #Franz Bardon, #Occultism
  Surplus censering of the room usually has the disadvantage of making the magician to cough, which is neither desirable nor agreeable. Pernicious poisoning drugs and mixtures of narcotic substances will never be used by a true magician. If the magician is dealing with a being not belonging to any of the seven planetary spheres and is not sure about the exact analogy in respect of the incense he may use a universal fluid condenser when he censes his room. This rule is mainly applicable for beings coming from the earth-zone. The fluid condenser has to be appropriately impregnated, i. e. the accumulation of the light fuel has to be carried out at the same time as the magician is concentrating on the wish for success.
  Below you will find a list of the incenses to be applied for the various spheres. It must, however, be pointed out that incense can only serve as an aid for the materialization at the beginning. It is by no means absolutely necessary.
  --
  5; Sun-sphere: as an isolated incense use sandalwood-powder; as an itensified substance use a mixture of the following drugs: sandalwoodpowder, myrrh, aloewood-powder, incense, saffron, carnation blossoms, laurel leaves (all in equal quantities);
  6. Mars-sphere: as an isolated incense pulverized seeds of onions may be useQ; as an intensified substance use the following mixture seeds of onions, leaves of stinging nettles, grains of mustard seed, hemp seeds, rue-leaves and peppermint-leaves; all in equal quantities and in pulverized form;
  --
  For each act of censering only the point of a knife should be used either with the uniform drug or the mixture for each evocation. It is not necessary to fill the room with dense smoke; it quite suffices just to have the smell of the relevant drugs.
  Having done this, another preparatory step of the evocation has been completed, and you can now start with the actual evocation.

1.78 - Sore Spots, #Magick Without Tears, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  Again with drugs, it is the unknown which is the horrific factor. Most people get their information on the subject from the yellowest of yellow newspapers, magazines and novels. So darkly deep is their ignorance that that do not know what the word means like us so often, yes?
  Wide sections of the U.S.A. are scared of tea and coffee. They blench when you point out that bicarbonate of soda is a drug just as much as cocaine; at the same time they literally shovel in the really dangerous Aspirin, to say nothing of the thousand Patent Medicines blared at them from every radio as if the Press were not enough to poison the whole population! Blank-eyed, they gasp when they learn that of all classes, the first place among "drug addicts" is that of the doctor.
  --
  P.S. One further reflection. With all these "sore spots" is closely linked the idea of cruelty. I need not touch upon the relation of cruelty to sex; the theme has been worn threadbare. But in religion, note the Bottomless Pit and the Eternal Flame; in Buddhism, the eighteen hot and eighteen cold Hells, with many another beneath. Hindu eschatology has countless Hells; even pedestrian, precise Islam, and the calculating Qabalists, each boast of Seven. Again with drugs as with insanity, we are confronted constantly with nameless terrors; the idea of formlessness, of infinity pervades them alike. Consider the man who takes every chance gesture of a stranger in the street as a secret sign passed from one of his persecutors to another; consider those who refuse food because of the mysterious conspiracy to poison them.
  All sanity, which is all Science, is founded upon Limit. We must be able to cut off, to define, to measure. Naturally, then, their opposites, Insanity and Religion, have for their prime characteristic, the Indefinable, Incomprehensible, Immeasurable.
  --
    I gave the play to an actor, a man of the highest intelligence and the broadest views on life; he said that I could not hope to get a play licensed if it dealt with drugs, unless as a warning against their abuse which is exactly what the play imports. The mere mention of morphine had so disturbed his judgement that he failed to realize that fact.
    He interpreted her abject wail, the cynical cry of a damned soul, as a defiant assertion of compensation for her disappointments in all else.

1957-06-19 - Causes of illness Fear and illness - Minds working, faith and illness, #Questions And Answers 1957-1958, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
  There too, there is a whole range of possibilities, from the yogi who is in so perfect a state of inner control that he could take poison without being poisoned to the one who at the least little scratch rushes to the doctor and needs all sorts of special drugs to get his body to make the movement needed for its cure. There is the whole possible range, from total, supreme mastery to an equally total bondage to all external aids and all that you absorb from outsidea bondage and a perfect liberation. There is the whole range. So everything is possible. It is like a great key-board, very complex and very complete, on which one can play, and the body is the instrument.
  Mother, by a mental effort for instance, the resolution not to take medicines when one is ill can one succeed in making the body understand?

1970 03 15, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   394We ought to use the divine health in us to cure and prevent diseases; but Galen and Hippocrates and their tribe have given us instead an armoury of drugs and a barbarous Latin hocus-pocus as our physical gospel.
   395Medical Science is well-meaning and its practitioners often benevolent and not seldom self-sacrificing; but when did the well-meaning of the ignorant save them from harm-doing?

1970 03 17, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   400Man was once naturally healthy and could revert to that primal condition if he were suffered; but Medical Science pursues our body with an innumerable pack of drugs and assails the imagination with ravening hordes of microbes.
   401I would rather die and have done with it than spend life in defending myself against a phantasmal siege of microbes. If that is to be barbarous, unenlightened, I embrace gladly my Cimmerian darkness.
  --
   403It should take long for self-cure to replace medicine, because of the fear, self-distrust and unnatural physical reliance on drugs which Medical Science has taught to our minds and bodies and made our second nature.
   We cannot counteract the harm done by mental faith in the need for drugs by any external measures. Only by escaping from the mental prison and emerging consciously into the light of the spirit, by a conscious union with the Divine, can we enable Him to give back to us the balance and health we have lost.
   The supramental transformation is the only true remedy.

1970 03 18, #On Thoughts And Aphorisms, #The Mother, #Integral Yoga
   407 drugs often cure the body when they do not merely trouble or poison it, but only if their physical attack on the disease is supported by the force of the spirit; if that force can be made to work freely, drugs are superfluous.
   Sri Aurobindo gives us a striking description of the nightmare in which we live, in order to awaken within us an unwearying aspiration towards the salvation that comes from the true consciousness and an exclusive faith in the Divines omnipotence.

1f.lovecraft - Celephais, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   that he began buying drugs in order to increase his periods of sleep.
   Hasheesh helped a great deal, and once sent him to a part of space
  --
   his doses of drugs; but eventually he had no more money left, and could
   buy no drugs. Then one summer day he was turned out of his garret, and
   wandered aimlessly through the streets, drifting over a bridge to a

1f.lovecraft - Cool Air, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   mixed a suitable draught of drugs fetched from the smaller laboratory
   room. Evidently he found the society of a well-born man a rare novelty

1f.lovecraft - Hypnos, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   Then we both tried together, and with exotic drugs courted terrible and
   forbidden dreams in the tower studio chamber of the old manor-house in
  --
   must sleep as little as possible, even if drugs were necessary to keep
   us awake. That he was right, I soon learned from the unutterable fear
  --
   We were aged and weak from our drugs, dissipations, and nervous
   overstrain, and the thinning hair and beard of my friend had become
  --
   when money ran low and drugs were hard to buy. My statues and ivory
   heads were all sold, and I had no means to purchase new materials, or

1f.lovecraft - Old Bugs, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   for the drink and drugs which were necessary to keep him alive and
   sane.

1f.lovecraft - The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   the Unicorn and Mortar, there was ceaseless talk of the drugs, acids,
   and metals that the taciturn recluse incessantly bought or ordered from
  --
   dealers in drugs and scientific supplies, later questioned, gave
   astonishingly queer and meaningless catalogues of the substances and

1f.lovecraft - The Disinterment, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   had spent much time in chemistry and in the search for new drugs which
   might be used as aids in surgery. Looking back at those studies now, I

1f.lovecraft - The Horror in the Burying-Ground, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   givin poor Johnny drugs. Its a wonder the poor fellow ever got clear
   of the habit.

1f.lovecraft - The Nameless City, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   It is only in the terrible phantasms of drugs or delirium that any
   other man can have had such a descent as mine. The narrow passage led

1f.lovecraft - Through the Gates of the Silver Key, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   drugsunobtainable on earthwhich would keep his Zkauba-facet in
   abeyance till he might shed the Yaddith body, nor did he neglect a

1f.lovecraft - Winged Death, #Lovecraft - Poems, #unset, #Zen
   drugs action as I was. It gives one a fighting chancecertainly it
   saved Gambabut theres always a large probability of failure.

1.pc - Staying at Bamboo Lodge, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
   English version by James M. Cryer Original Language Chinese an evening sitting under the eaves of the pines at night sleeping in Bamboo Lodge the sky so clear you'd say it was drugs meditation so deep, thought I'd gone home to the hills but Clever can't beat Stupid and Quick won't match Quiet Untoiling-ness! (you just can't pave the Way) that's it! the Gate of Mystery! [2158.jpg] -- from A Drifting Boat: Chinese Zen Poetry, Edited by J. P. Seaton / Edited by Dennis Maloney <
1.rb - An Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Kar, #Browning - Poems, #Robert Browning, #Poetry
   (But fitter, pounded fine, for charms than drugs)
   And writeth now the twenty-second time.

1.rb - Paracelsus - Part IV - Paracelsus Aspires, #Browning - Poems, #Robert Browning, #Poetry
  No little proud was I; though the list of drugs
  Smacks of my old vocation, and the verse

1.rb - Pippa Passes - Part I - Morning, #Browning - Poems, #Robert Browning, #Poetry
  All here! Only our poet's awaynever having much meant to be present, moonstrike him! The airs of that fellow, that Giovacchino! He was in violent love with himself, and had a fair prospect of thriving in his suit, so unmolested was it,when suddenly a woman falls in love with him, too; and out of pure jealousy he takes himself off to Trieste, immortal poem and all: whereto is this prophetical epitaph appended already, as Bluphocks assures me,"Here a mammoth-poem lies, Fouled to death by butterflies." His own fault, the simpleton! Instead of cramp couplets, each like a knife in your entrails, he should write, says Bluphocks, both classically and intelligibly. sculapius, an Epic. Catalogue of the drugs: Hebe's plaisterOne strip Cools your lip. Phoebus' emulsion One bottle Clears your throttle. Mercury's bolusOne box Cures . . .
  3rd Student

1.rwe - Nature, #Emerson - Poems, #Ralph Waldo Emerson, #Philosophy
  She drugs her water and her wheat
  With the flavours she finds meet,

1.ww - A Complaint, #Wordsworth - Poems, #unset, #Zen
  mostly in Malta, had been in the hope of restoring his health which had been much impaired by his addiction to drugs. The hope was not realized. Dorothy Wordsworth
  wrote: "never never did I feel such a shock as at the first sight of him [in Oct. 1806].

2.15 - On the Gods and Asuras, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Disciple: But it is said that he acquired longevity by using certain drugs which are known among the Tibetans.
   Sri Aurobindo: That is also possible. In the Himalayas there are herbs, I believe, which can give longevity and which are known by tradition to Sadhus and others living there.

2.18 - January 1939, #Evening Talks With Sri Aurobindo, #unset, #Zen
   Dr. S the homeopath came. Mother came while he was talking about patients' faith and the price of homeopathic drugs. Then he said, "I think the Mother is testing me."
   Mother: That is not the practice here. It is the play of the forces, or rather the play of adverse forces that tries to test the sadhak. If you refuse to listen to them or remain firm, they withdraw. People here have plenty of difficulties already, why add new ones? To say we purposely test them is not true. We never do it never.
   ( After some talk about the cost of homeopathic drugs, Dr. S took leave. Mother went away early at 6:45 but did not go down for the evening meditation before nearly 7:25 or 7:30.)
   Disciple: How far is it desirable for the Ashram to be self-sufficient?

3.14 - Of the Consecrations, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  jewels, figures, drugs, perfumes, names, etc.,1 to employ in any
  1. [Several of these correspondences are given in Appendix V, infra.]

3.3.2 - Doctors and Medicines, #Letters On Yoga IV, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  It is not enough for a medicine to be a specific [for it to be helpful]. Certain drugs have other effects or possible effects which can be ignored by the physician who only wants to cure his case, but cannot be in a whole-view of the system and its reactions. The unfavourable reactions of quinine are admitted by medical opinion itself and doctors in Europe have been long searching for a substitute for quinine.
  ***
  --
  It is hardly possible to give a list of drugs [not to be prescribed for persons practising Yoga], but the general rule is that very strong or violent medicines should be avoided as much as possible for Yoga increases the sensitivity of the vital and physical reactions and drugs tend to produce stronger or other effects than with ordinary persons.
  ***

4.2 - Karma, #Essays Divine And Human, #Sri Aurobindo, #Integral Yoga
  393. We ought to use the divine health in us to cure and prevent diseases; but Galen and Hippocrates & their tribe have given us instead an armoury of drugs and a barbarous Latin hocuspocus as our physical gospel.
  394. Medical Science is well-meaning and its practitioners often benevolent and not seldom self-sacrificing; but when did the well-meaning of the ignorant save them from harm-doing?
  --
  399. Man was once naturally healthy and could revert to that primal condition if he were suffered; but Medical Science pursues our body with an innumerable pack of drugs and assails the imagination with ravening hordes of microbes.
  400. I would rather die and have done with it than spend life in defending myself against a phantasmal siege of microbes. If that is to be barbarous [and] unenlightened, I embrace gladly my Cimmerian darkness.
  --
  402. It should take long for self-cure to replace medicine, because of the fear, self-distrust and unnatural physical reliance on drugs which Medical Science has taught to our minds & bodies
  & made our second nature.
  --
  406. drugs often cure the body when they do not merely trouble or poison it, but only if their physical attack on the disease is supported by the force of the spirit; if that force can be made to work freely, drugs are at once superfluous.

4.42 - Chapter Two, #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
  II,22: I am the Snake that giveth Knowledge & Delight and bright glory, and stir the hearts of men with drunkenness. To worship me take wine and strange drugs whereof I will tell my prophet, & be drunk thereof!
  They shall not harm ye at all. It is a lie, this folly against self. The exposure of innocence is a lie. Be strong, o man! lust, enjoy all things of sense and rapture: fear not that any God shall deny thee for this.

Aeneid, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  with drugs that bring on sleep. His triple mouths
  yawn wide with rapid hunger as he clutches
  --
  with her gold rod, transforming him by drugs
  into a bird with wings of speckled colors.

Blazing P3 - Explore the Stages of Postconventional Consciousness, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Now, I have found crime against the self. I have found them taking drugs to the point of
  hurting the self. I have found suicideaggression against the self. Suicide, the data says, is
  --
  gazing, and the like; trance; ingestion of psychotropic drugs; and altered breathing, to name a
  few. An outgrowth of all such techniques is the experiencing of nonordinary states of

BOOK III. - The external calamities of Rome, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  At that time, indeed, so many wars were everywhere engaged in, that through scarcity of soldiers they enrolled for military service the proletarii, who received this name, because, being too poor to equip for military service, they had leisure to beget offspring.[148] Pyrrhus, king of Greece, and at that time of wide-spread renown, was invited by the Tarentines to enlist himself against Rome. It was to him that Apollo, when consulted regarding the issue of his enterprise, uttered with some pleasantry so ambiguous an oracle, that whichever alternative happened, the god himself should be counted divine. For he so worded the oracle,[149] that whether Pyrrhus was conquered by the Romans, or the Romans by Pyrrhus, the soothsaying god would securely await the issue. And then what frightful massacres of both armies ensued! Yet Pyrrhus remained conqueror, and would have been able now to proclaim Apollo a true diviner, as he understood the oracle, had not the Romans been the conquerors in the next engagement. And while such disastrous wars were being waged, a terrible disease broke out among the women. For the pregnant women died before delivery. And sculapius, I fancy, excused himself in this matter on the ground that he professed to be arch-physician, not midwife. Cattle, too, similarly perished;[Pg 117] so that it was believed that the whole race of animals was destined to become extinct. Then what shall I say of that memorable winter in which the weather was so incredibly severe, that in the Forum frightfully deep snow lay for forty days together, and the Tiber was frozen? Had such things happened in our time, what accusations we should have heard from our enemies! And that other great pestilence, which raged so long and carried off so many; what shall I say of it? Spite of all the drugs of sculapius, it only grew worse in its second year, till at last recourse was had to the Sibylline books,a kind of oracle which, as Cicero says in his De Divinatione, owes significance to its interpreters, who make doubtful conjectures as they can or as they wish. In this instance, the cause of the plague was said to be that so many temples had been used as private residences. And thus sculapius for the present escaped the charge of either ignominious negligence or want of skill. But why were so many allowed to occupy sacred tenements without interference, unless because supplication had long been addressed in vain to such a crowd of gods, and so by degrees the sacred places were deserted of worshippers, and being thus vacant, could without offence be put at least to some human uses? And the temples, which were at that time laboriously recognised and restored that the plague might be stayed, fell afterwards into disuse, and were again devoted to the same human uses. Had they not thus lapsed into obscurity, it could not have been pointed to as proof of Varro's great erudition, that in his work on sacred places he cites so many that were unknown. Meanwhile, the restoration of the temples procured no cure of the plague, but only a fine excuse for the gods.
  18. The disasters suffered by the Romans in the Punic wars, which were not mitigated by the protection of the gods.

BOOK XXII. - Of the eternal happiness of the saints, the resurrection of the body, and the miracles of the early Church, #City of God, #Saint Augustine of Hippo, #Christianity
  But who but a very small number are aware of the cure which was wrought upon Innocentius, ex-advocate of the deputy prefecture, a cure wrought at Carthage, in my presence, and under my own eyes? For when I and my brother Alypius,[974] who were not yet clergymen,[975] though already servants of God, came[Pg 486] from abroad, this man received us, and made us live with him, for he and all his household were devotedly pious. He was being treated by medical men for fistul, of which he had a large number intricately seated in the rectum. He had already undergone an operation, and the surgeons were using every means at their comm and for his relief. In that operation he had suffered long-continued and acute pain; yet, among the many folds of the gut, one had escaped the operators so entirely, that, though they ought to have laid it open with the knife, they never touched it. And thus, though all those that had been opened were cured, this one remained as it was, and frustrated all their labour. The patient, having his suspicions awakened by the delay thus occasioned, and fearing greatly a second operation, which another medical manone of his own domesticshad told him he must undergo, though this man had not even been allowed to witness the first operation, and had been banished from the house, and with difficulty allowed to come back to his enraged master's presence,the patient, I say, broke out to the surgeons, saying, "Are you going to cut me again? Are you, after all, to fulfil the prediction of that man whom you would not allow even to be present?" The surgeons laughed at the unskilful doctor, and soothed their patient's fears with fair words and promises. So several days passed, and yet nothing they tried did him good. Still they persisted in promising that they would cure that fistula by drugs, without the knife. They called in also another old practitioner of great repute in that department, Ammonius (for he was still alive at that time); and he, after examining the part, promised the same result as themselves from their care and skill. On this great authority, the patient became confident, and, as if already well, vented his good spirits in facetious remarks at the expense of his domestic physician, who had predicted a second operation. To make a long story short, after a number of days had thus uselessly elapsed, the surgeons, wearied and confused, had at last to confess that he could only be cured by the knife. Agitated with excessive fear, he was terrified, and grew pale with dread; and when he collected himself and was able to speak, he ordered them to go away and never to return. Worn out with weeping, and driven by[Pg 487] necessity, it occurred to him to call in an Alexandrian, who was at that time esteemed a wonderfully skilful operator, that he might perform the operation his rage would not suffer them to do. But when he had come, and examined with a professional eye the traces of their careful work, he acted the part of a good man, and persuaded his patient to allow those same hands the satisfaction of finishing his cure which had begun it with a skill that excited his admiration, adding that there was no doubt his only hope of a cure was by an operation, but that it was thoroughly inconsistent with his nature to win the credit of the cure by doing the little that remained to be done, and rob of their reward men whose consummate skill, care, and diligence he could not but admire when he saw the traces of their work. They were therefore again received to favour; and it was agreed that, in the presence of the Alexandrian, they should operate on the fistula, which, by the consent of all, could now only be cured by the knife. The operation was deferred till the following day. But when they had left, there arose in the house such a wailing, in sympathy with the excessive despondency of the master, that it seemed to us like the mourning at a funeral, and we could scarcely repress it. Holy men were in the habit of visiting him daily; Saturninus of blessed memory, at that time bishop of Uzali, and the presbyter Gelosus, and the deacons of the church of Carthage; and among these was the bishop Aurelius, who alone of them all survives,a man to be named by us with due reverence, and with him I have often spoken of this affair, as we conversed together about the wonderful works of God, and I have found that he distinctly remembers what I am now relating. When these persons visited him that evening according to their custom, he besought them, with pitiable tears, that they would do him the honour of being present next day at what he judged his funeral rather than his suffering. For such was the terror his former pains had produced, that he made no doubt he would die in the hands of the surgeons. They comforted him, and exhorted him to put his trust in God, and nerve his will like a man. Then we went to prayer; but while we, in the usual way, were kneeling and bending to the ground, he cast himself down, as if some one were[Pg 488] hurling him violently to the earth, and began to pray; but in what a manner, with what earnestness and emotion, with what a flood of tears, with what groans and sobs, that shook his whole body, and almost prevented him speaking, who can describe! Whether the others prayed, and had not their attention wholly diverted by this conduct, I do not know. For myself, I could not pray at all. This only I briefly said in my heart: "O Lord, what prayers of Thy people dost Thou hear if Thou hearest not these?" For it seemed to me that nothing could be added to this prayer, unless he expired in praying. We rose from our knees, and, receiving the blessing of the bishop, departed, the patient beseeching his visitors to be present next morning, they exhorting him to keep up his heart. The dreaded day dawned. The servants of God were present, as they had promised to be; the surgeons arrived; all that the circumstances required was ready; the frightful instruments are produced; all look on in wonder and suspense. While those who have most influence with the patient are cheering his fainting spirit, his limbs are arranged on the couch so as to suit the hand of the operator; the knots of the bandages are untied; the part is bared; the surgeon examines it, and, with knife in hand, eagerly looks for the sinus that is to be cut. He searches for it with his eyes; he feels for it with his finger; he applies every kind of scrutiny: he finds a perfectly firm cicatrix! No words of mine can describe the joy, and praise, and thanksgiving to the merciful and almighty God which was poured from the lips of all, with tears of gladness. Let the scene be imagined rather than described!
  In the same city of Carthage lived Innocentia, a very devout woman of the highest rank in the state. She had cancer in one of her breasts, a disease which, as physicians say, is incurable. Ordinarily, therefore, they either amputate, and so separate from the body the member on which the disease has seized, or, that the patient's life may be prolonged a little, though death is inevitable even if somewhat delayed, they abandon all remedies, following, as they say, the advice of Hippocrates. This the lady we speak of had been advised to by a skilful physician, who was intimate with her family; and she betook herself to God alone by prayer. On the approach[Pg 489] of Easter, she was instructed in a dream to wait for the first woman that came out from the baptistery[976] after being baptized, and to ask her to make the sign of Christ upon her sore. She did so, and was immediately cured. The physician who had advised her to apply no remedy if she wished to live a little longer, when he had examined her after this, and found that she who, on his former examination, was afflicted with that disease was now perfectly cured, eagerly asked her what remedy she had used, anxious, as we may well believe, to discover the drug which should defeat the decision of Hippocrates. But when she told him what had happened, he is said to have replied, with religious politeness, though with a contemptuous tone, and an expression which made her fear he would utter some blasphemy against Christ, "I thought you would make some great discovery to me." She, shuddering at his indifference, quickly replied, "What great thing was it for Christ to heal a cancer, who raised one who had been four days dead?" When, therefore, I had heard this, I was extremely indignant that so great a miracle, wrought in that well-known city, and on a person who was certainly not obscure, should not be divulged, and I considered that she should be spoken to, if not reprimanded on this score. And when she replied to me that she had not kept silence on the subject, I asked the women with whom she was best acquainted whether they had ever heard of this before. They told me they knew nothing of it. "See," I said, "what your not keeping silence amounts to, since not even those who are so familiar with you know of it." And as I had only briefly heard the story, I made her tell how the whole thing happened, from beginning to end, while the other women listened in great astonishment, and glorified God.

BS 1 - Introduction to the Idea of God, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  When I look at the stories in the Bible, I do it, in some sense, with a beginners mind. Its a mystery, this class: how the hell it was made, why it was made, why we preserved it, why it happened to motivate an entire culture for 2,000 years and transform the world. Whats going on? How did that happen? Its by no means obvious. One of the things that bothers me about casual critics of religion is that they dont take the phenomena seriously. Its a serious phenomena, not least because people have the capacity for religious experience, and no one knows why that is. You can induce it reliably, in all sorts of different ways. You could do it with brain stimulation. You can certainly do it with drugs, especially the psychedelic variety. They produce intimations of the divine extraordinarily regularly. People have been using drugs like that for God only knows how long50,000 years, maybe more than thatto produce some sort of intimate union with the divine. We dont understand any of that. When we discovered the psychedelics in the late 60s, it shocked everybody so badly that they were instantly made illegal. They were abandoned, in terms of research, for like 50 years, and its no wonder, because who the hell expected that? Nobody.
  Jung was a student of Nietzsches, and he was also a very astute critic of Nietzsche. He was educated by Freud. Freud started to collate the information that we had pertaining to the notion that people lived inside a dream. It was Freud that really popularized the idea of the unconscious mind. We take this for granted to such a degree, today, that we dont understand how revolutionary the idea was. Whats happened with Freud is that weve taken all the marrow out of his bones and left the husk behind. Now, when we think about Freud, we just think about the husk, because thats everything thats been discarded. But so much of what he discovered is part of our popular conception, nowincluding the idea that your perceptions, your actions, and your thoughts are all informed and shaped by unconscious motivations that are not part of your voluntary control.

Cratylus, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  are the same, just as any one of us would not recognize the same drugs
  under different disguises of colour and smell, although to the
  --
  diviners use, and their fumigations with drugs magical or medicinal,
  as well as their washings and lustral sprinklings, have all one and

LUX.01 - GNOSIS, #Liber Null, #Peter J Carroll, #Occultism
  \tHypnotic or Trance inducing drugs
  \tSensory deprivation
  --
  \tExcitatory or disinhibitory drugs,
  \tMild hallucinogens,
  --
  There is no magic drug: which will by itself have the required effect. Rather drugs can be used in small doses to heighten the effect of excitation caused by the methods already discussed. In all cases a large dose leads to depression, confusion, and a general loss of control. Inhibitory drugs must be considered with even more caution because of their inherent danger. They often simply sever the life force and body altogether.
  Sensory overload: is achieved when a battery of techniques are used together. For example, in certain tantric rites the candidate is first beaten by his guru, hashish is forced down him, and he is taken at midnight to a dark cemetery for sacred sexual intercourse. Thus he achieves union with his god.

LUX.02 - EVOCATION, #Liber Null, #Peter J Carroll, #Occultism
  Conjuration to visible appearances to prove to oneself, or others, the objective reality of spirits is an ill-considered act. The conditions necessary for its appearance will always allow the retention of the belief that such things are the result of hypnosis, hallucination or delusion. Indeed they are an hallucination, for such things do not normally have a physical appearance and have to be persuaded to assume one. Fasting, sleep, and sensory deprivation combined with drugs and clouds of incense smoke will usually provide a demon with sufficiently sensitive and malleable media in which to manifest an image if commanded to do so.
  The medieval idea of a pact is an over-dramatization, but it contains a germ of truth. All one's thoughts, obsessions, and demons must be reabsorbed before Kia can become one with Chaos. However useful such things may be to him in the short term, the sorcerer must eventually recant.

LUX.06 - DIVINATION, #Liber Null, #Peter J Carroll, #Occultism
  The general level of mental noise can be suppressed by silencing the mind by some gnostic method. This also assists with the concentration. The inhibitory mode of the gnosis is most frequently used. Sleeplessness, fasting, and exhaustion may cause prescience through visions, but as with drugs, there is always the difficulty of maintaining concentration. Any form of magical trance can be adapted for divination by first directing an intense concentration toward the desired matter of divination (or some sigilized form of it) and then allowing impression to arise into the Vacuous state of consciousness.
  Many of the excitatory techniques can be used, but some with difficulty. Augury may be made by sacrifice, and men have tortured themselves for knowledge, but sex is the easiest. Erotocomatose lucidity (or sex-trance) describes a condition brought about by continually stimulating and exhausting the sexuality by any possible means until the mind enters the borderl and state between consciousness and unconsciousness.
  --
  Of all the forces which obstruct divination, none has more power over the civilized consciousness than what is called the psychic censor. This is the same factor which denies us access to most of our dream experiences and prevents us from being overwhelmed by the millions of sensory impressions which bombard our body ceaselessly. Although we could not function without it, it is useful to be able to turn parts of it off at times. Hallucinogenic drugs knock it out unselectively and are not much use.
  The magician must begin to notice all coincidences which surround him, instead of dismissing them. Often one notices that just before somebody said something, or an event occurred, one knew it would happen. This can happen several times a day, but we somehow, almost unbelievably, manage to dismiss it each time and not connect the occurrences together. If a definite effort is made to consciously note these occurrences as well as to record them in the magical diary, they start to become much more numerous. So many coincidences occur that it is ridiculous to use the word coincidence at all. One is becoming prescient.

MoM References, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Wise, R.A. (1988). Psychomotor stimulant properties of addictive drugs. Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 537, 228-234 .
  Wise, R.A. & Bozarth, M. A. (1987). A psychomotor stimulant theory of addiction. Psychological Review,

Talks With Sri Aurobindo 1, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  told that a medicine is very cheap, as homoeopathic drugs usually are, he
  loses all faith and respect for it. So I always keep the price a secret." Then
  --
  THE MOTHER: Are there any highly priced drugs in homoeopathy?
  DR. SAVOOR: No, Mother. The highest price that we pay for one dram of
  --
  SRI AUROBINDO: Are there no exceedingly rare drugs for which you have to
  pay a big sum?
  DR. SAVOOR: It is only drugs of very high potencies that are rare in India. One
  has to get them from America. Otherwise almost all drugs are available in
  Calcutta and other places and most homoeopaths get them from there.
  --
  SATYENDRA: I read the story of a vendor of patent drugs for baldness. Somebody asked him, "Why then are you bald?" He replied, "My baldness is
  there to advertise drugs against hairiness; it is to show the ladies how to get
  rid of the hair which they don't want to show through their short sleeves."

The Act of Creation text, #The Act of Creation, #Arthur Koestler, #Psychology
  organs, an inhibitory effect on others. Now certain drugs were known
  to have precisely the same effect. In a discussion with a friend in 1903,
  --
  these drugs may also be present at the nerve-terminals; the electric
  impulse would initiate chemical action, which in its turn would act on
  --
  the wrong idea why it worked. Time and again new drugs against
  various diseases were tried in hospital wards, and improvement in the
  --
  techniques of Eastern mysticism and by certain drugs. The experience
  of 'the blending of the finite with the infinite' can become so intense
  --
  maturation, or temporary states of the organism (fatigue, drugs, etc.)/ 10
  It must be repeated, however, that outside the experimental labora-
  --
  of alcohol and drugs. All this seems to indicate that our preferential
  matrices of ideation are most of the time blocked by centres on higher

Theaetetus, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  But Protagoras has not yet made his defence; and already he may be heard contemptuously replying that he is not responsible for the admissions which were made by a boy, who could not foresee the coming move, and therefore had answered in a manner which enabled Socrates to raise a laugh against himself. 'But I cannot be fairly charged,' he will say, 'with an answer which I should not have given; for I never maintained that the memory of a feeling is the same as a feeling, or denied that a man might know and not know the same thing at the same time. Or, if you will have extreme precision, I say that man in different relations is many or rather infinite in number. And I challenge you, either to show that his perceptions are not individual, or that if they are, what appears to him is not what is. As to your pigs and baboons, you are yourself a pig, and you make my writings a sport of other swine. But I still affirm that man is the measure of all things, although I admit that one man may be a thousand times better than another, in proportion as he has better impressions. Neither do I deny the existence of wisdom or of the wise man. But I maintain that wisdom is a practical remedial power of turning evil into good, the bitterness of disease into the sweetness of health, and does not consist in any greater truth or superior knowledge. For the impressions of the sick are as true as the impressions of the healthy; and the sick are as wise as the healthy. Nor can any man be cured of a false opinion, for there is no such thing; but he may be cured of the evil habit which generates in him an evil opinion. This is effected in the body by the drugs of the physician, and in the soul by the words of the Sophist; and the new state or opinion is not truer, but only better than the old. And philosophers are not tadpoles, but physicians and husbandmen, who till the soil and infuse health into animals and plants, and make the good take the place of the evil, both in individuals and states. Wise and good rhetoricians make the good to appear just in states (for that is just which appears just to a state), and in return, they deserve to be well paid. And you, Socrates, whether you please or not, must continue to be a measure. This is my defence, and I must request you to meet me fairly. We are professing to reason, and not merely to dispute; and there is a great difference between reasoning and disputation. For the disputer is always seeking to trip up his opponent; and this is a mode of argument which disgusts men with philosophy as they grow older. But the reasoner is trying to understand him and to point out his errors to him, whether arising from his own or from his companion's fault; he does not argue from the customary use of names, which the vulgar pervert in all manner of ways. If you are gentle to an adversary he will follow and love you; and if defeated he will lay the blame on himself, and seek to escape from his own prejudices into philosophy. I would recommend you, Socrates, to adopt this humaner method, and to avoid captious and verbal criticisms.'
  Such, Theodorus, is the very slight help which I am able to afford to your friend; had he been alive, he would have helped himself in far better style.
  --
  SOCRATES: He will repeat all those things which we have been urging on his behalf, and then he will close with us in disdain, and say:The worthy Socrates asked a little boy, whether the same man could remember and not know the same thing, and the boy said No, because he was frightened, and could not see what was coming, and then Socrates made fun of poor me. The truth is, O slatternly Socrates, that when you ask questions about any assertion of mine, and the person asked is found tripping, if he has answered as I should have answered, then I am refuted, but if he answers something else, then he is refuted and not I. For do you really suppose that any one would admit the memory which a man has of an impression which has passed away to be the same with that which he experienced at the time? Assuredly not. Or would he hesitate to acknowledge that the same man may know and not know the same thing? Or, if he is afraid of making this admission, would he ever grant that one who has become unlike is the same as before he became unlike? Or would he admit that a man is one at all, and not rather many and infinite as the changes which take place in him? I speak by the card in order to avoid entanglements of words. But, O my good sir, he will say, come to the argument in a more generous spirit; and either show, if you can, that our sensations are not relative and individual, or, if you admit them to be so, prove that this does not involve the consequence that the appearance becomes, or, if you will have the word, is, to the individual only. As to your talk about pigs and baboons, you are yourself behaving like a pig, and you teach your hearers to make sport of my writings in the same ignorant manner; but this is not to your credit. For I declare that the truth is as I have written, and that each of us is a measure of existence and of non-existence. Yet one man may be a thousand times better than another in proportion as different things are and appear to him. And I am far from saying that wisdom and the wise man have no existence; but I say that the wise man is he who makes the evils which appear and are to a man, into goods which are and appear to him. And I would beg you not to press my words in the letter, but to take the meaning of them as I will explain them. Remember what has been already said,that to the sick man his food appears to be and is bitter, and to the man in health the opposite of bitter. Now I cannot conceive that one of these men can be or ought to be made wiser than the other: nor can you assert that the sick man because he has one impression is foolish, and the healthy man because he has another is wise; but the one state requires to be changed into the other, the worse into the better. As in education, a change of state has to be effected, and the sophist accomplishes by words the change which the physician works by the aid of drugs. Not that any one ever made another think truly, who previously thought falsely. For no one can think what is not, or, think anything different from that which he feels; and this is always true. But as the inferior habit of mind has thoughts of kindred nature, so I conceive that a good mind causes men to have good thoughts; and these which the inexperienced call true, I maintain to be only better, and not truer than others. And, O my dear Socrates, I do not call wise men tadpoles: far from it; I say that they are the physicians of the human body, and the husbandmen of plantsfor the husbandmen also take away the evil and disordered sensations of plants, and infuse into them good and healthy sensationsaye and true ones; and the wise and good rhetoricians make the good instead of the evil to seem just to states; for whatever appears to a state to be just and fair, so long as it is regarded as such, is just and fair to it; but the teacher of wisdom causes the good to take the place of the evil, both in appearance and in reality. And in like manner the Sophist who is able to train his pupils in this spirit is a wise man, and deserves to be well paid by them. And so one man is wiser than another; and no one thinks falsely, and you, whether you will or not, must endure to be a measure. On these foundations the argument stands firm, which you, Socrates, may, if you please, overthrow by an opposite argument, or if you like you may put questions to mea method to which no intelligent person will object, quite the reverse. But I must beg you to put fair questions: for there is great inconsistency in saying that you have a zeal for virtue, and then always behaving unfairly in argument. The unfairness of which I complain is that you do not distinguish between mere disputation and dialectic: the disputer may trip up his opponent as often as he likes, and make fun; but the dialectician will be in earnest, and only correct his adversary when necessary, telling him the errors into which he has fallen through his own fault, or that of the company which he has previously kept. If you do so, your adversary will lay the blame of his own confusion and perplexity on himself, and not on you. He will follow and love you, and will hate himself, and escape from himself into philosophy, in order that he may become different from what he was. But the other mode of arguing, which is practised by the many, will have just the opposite effect upon him; and as he grows older, instead of turning philosopher, he will come to hate philosophy. I would recommend you, therefore, as I said before, not to encourage yourself in this polemical and controversial temper, but to find out, in a friendly and congenial spirit, what we really mean when we say that all things are in motion, and that to every individual and state what appears, is. In this manner you will consider whether knowledge and sensation are the same or different, but you will not argue, as you were just now doing, from the customary use of names and words, which the vulgar pervert in all sorts of ways, causing infinite perplexity to one another. Such, Theodorus, is the very slight help which I am able to offer to your old friend; had he been living, he would have helped himself in a far more gloriose style.
  THEODORUS: You are jesting, Socrates; indeed, your defence of him has been most valorous.

The Anapanasati Sutta A Practical Guide to Mindfullness of Breathing and Tranquil Wisdom Meditation, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  and abstaining from taking drugs and alcohol. One's mind
  will be tension-free when they keep these simple rules of
  --
  a whole day. How much more with alcohol and other drugs!
  However, when one is sick and the doctor says that they
  --
  medicine. This precept refers to taking drugs or alcohol in
  order to relax and escape from the stress of the day.

The Dwellings of the Philosophers, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  prophylactic measures and despite the piling up of chemical drugs, illness continues its
  ravages with an untiring perseverance. To such extent that the organized fight against

The One Who Walks Away, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  Omelas is guilt. But what else should there be? I thought at first there were no drugs, but
  that is puritanical. For those who like it, the faint insistent sweetness of drooz may perfume

Thus Spoke Zarathustra text, #Thus Spoke Zarathustra, #Friedrich Nietzsche, #Philosophy
  poisons and drugs, yet the only helpers in the empty
  silence of this strange room in which he never rests

Timaeus, #unset, #Arthur C Clarke, #Fiction
  As in the Republic, Plato is still the enemy of the purgative treatment of physicians, which, except in extreme cases, no man of sense will ever adopt. For, as he adds, with an insight into the truth, 'every disease is akin to the nature of the living being and is only irritated by stimulants.' He is of opinion that nature should be left to herself, and is inclined to think that physicians are in vain (Lawswhere he says that warm baths would be more beneficial to the limbs of the aged rustic than the prescriptions of a not over-wise doctor). If he seems to be extreme in his condemnation of medicine and to rely too much on diet and exercise, he might appeal to nearly all the best physicians of our own age in support of his opinions, who often speak to their patients of the worthlessness of drugs. For we ourselves are sceptical about medicine, and very unwilling to submit to the purgative treatment of physicians. May we not claim for Plato an anticipation of modern ideas as about some questions of astronomy and physics, so also about medicine? As in the Charmides he tells us that the body cannot be cured without the soul, so in the Timaeus he strongly asserts the sympathy of soul and body; any defect of either is the occasion of the greatest discord and disproportion in the other. Here too may be a presentiment that in the medicine of the future the interdependence of mind and body will be more fully recognized, and that the influence of the one over the other may be exerted in a manner which is not now thought possible.
  Section 7.

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--- Overview of noun drug

The noun drug has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts)
                      
1. (30) drug ::: (a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic)

--- Overview of verb drug

The verb drug has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)
                    
1. (1) drug, dose ::: (administer a drug to; "They drugged the kidnapped tourist")
2. drug, do drugs ::: (use recreational drugs)


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun drug

1 sense of drug                            

Sense 1
drug
   => agent
     => causal agent, cause, causal agency
       => physical entity
         => entity
     => substance
       => matter
         => physical entity
           => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun drug

1 sense of drug                            

Sense 1
drug
   => abortifacient, aborticide, abortion-inducing drug
   => agonist
   => anesthetic, anaesthetic, anesthetic agent, anaesthetic agent
   => antagonist
   => antisyphilitic
   => anti-TNF compound
   => botanical
   => brand-name drug, proprietary drug
   => controlled substance
   => dilator
   => diuretic drug, diuretic, water pill
   => drug of abuse, street drug
   => Feosol
   => Fergon
   => fertility drug
   => generic drug
   => intoxicant
   => levallorphan, Lorfan
   => medicine, medication, medicament, medicinal drug
   => miotic drug, myotic drug, miotic, myotic
   => mydriatic, mydriatic drug
   => narcotic
   => pentoxifylline, Trental
   => psychoactive drug, mind-altering drug, consciousness-altering drug, psychoactive substance
   => psychotropic agent
   => relaxant
   => soporific, hypnotic
   => stimulant, stimulant drug, excitant
   => suppressant, appetite suppressant
   => synergist
   => virility drug, anti-impotence drug
   => arsenical


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun drug

1 sense of drug                            

Sense 1
drug
   => agent




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun drug

1 sense of drug                            

Sense 1
drug
  -> agent
   => antiflatulent
   => antifungal, antifungal agent, fungicide, antimycotic, antimycotic agent
   => disinfectant, germicide, antimicrobic, antimicrobial
   => drug
   => vermicide
   => antacid, gastric antacid, alkalizer, alkaliser, antiacid
   => bacteriostat
   => bleaching agent, bleach, blanching agent, whitener
   => chemical agent
   => coagulant, coagulator
   => coolant
   => dilutant, diluent, thinner
   => emmenagogue
   => galactagogue
   => hypnagogue
   => hypoglycemic agent, hypoglycaemic agent
   => inducer
   => lactifuge
   => lactogen
   => mitogen
   => nerve gas, nerve agent
   => precipitant
   => solvating agent
   => viricide, virucide




--- Grep of noun drugs
commission on narcotic drugs
drugs bust
drugstore
people against gangsterism and drugs

Grep of noun drug
abortion-inducing drug
adrenergic drug
anovulatory drug
anti-drug law
anti-impotence drug
anti-inflammatory drug
antianxiety drug
antiarrhythmic drug
antibacterial drug
antibiotic drug
anticholinergic drug
anticonvulsant drug
antidepressant drug
antidiabetic drug
antidiarrheal drug
antidiuretic drug
antiemetic drug
antiepileptic drug
antihypertensive drug
antimalarial drug
antineoplastic drug
antiprotozoal drug
antipsychotic drug
antiviral drug
anxiolytic drug
astringent drug
ataractic drug
brand-name drug
cancer drug
club drug
consciousness-altering drug
cytotoxic drug
designer drug
diuretic drug
drug
drug abuse
drug addict
drug addiction
drug baron
drug bust
drug cartel
drug cocktail
drug company
drug dealer
drug enforcement administration
drug enforcement agency
drug lord
drug of abuse
drug peddler
drug traffic
drug trafficker
drug trafficking
drug user
drug war
drug withdrawal
drugget
drugging
druggist
drugs bust
drugstore
electromotive drug administration
ethical drug
fertility drug
fixed-combination drug
food and drug administration
forget me drug
gateway drug
generic drug
hallucinogenic drug
hard drug
hug drug
immune suppressant drug
immunosuppressive drug
medicinal drug
mind-altering drug
miotic drug
mydriatic drug
myotic drug
neuroleptic drug
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
nontricyclic antidepressant drug
nontricyclic drug
over-the-counter drug
oxytocic drug
prescription drug
proprietary drug
psychedelic drug
psychoactive drug
psychodelic drug
recreational drug
sedative-hypnotic drug
sedative drug
soft drug
statin drug
stimulant drug
street drug
sulfa drug
tricyclic antidepressant drug
truth drug
united nations office for drug control and crime prevention
virility drug



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Wikipedia - London Drugs -- Canadian retail pharmacy chain
Wikipedia - Los Metros -- Faction of a Mexican drug trafficking organization known as the Gulf Cartel
Wikipedia - Los Rastrojos -- Defunct Colombian drug cartel
Wikipedia - Love & Other Drugs -- 2010 film by Edward Zwick
Wikipedia - Love Is the Drug -- 1975 single by Roxy Music
Wikipedia - Love rose -- An anthropogenic rose and its case often used as drug paraphernalia
Wikipedia - Luis Alberto Guerrero Reyes -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Luis Fernando Sanchez Arellano -- Mexican drug trafficker
Wikipedia - Lumacaftor/ivacaftor -- Cystic fibrosis drug
Wikipedia - Lumacaftor -- Pharmaceutical drug used to treat cystic fibrosis
Wikipedia - Lysergic acid diethylamide -- hallucinogenic drug
Wikipedia - Madrugada (band) -- Norwegian rock band
Wikipedia - Main Directorate for Drugs Control -- Russian federal government agency
Wikipedia - Major Coxson -- American drug kingpin
Wikipedia - Management of strabismus -- Use of drugs or surgery to treat the misalignment of the eyes
Wikipedia - Maraviroc -- Antiretroviral drug
Wikipedia - Marcola -- Brazilian criminal, drug trafficker serving a 234-year prison term
Wikipedia - Maria Antonieta Rodriguez Mata -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Matt Bowden -- New Zealand musician, designer drug creator, and activist
Wikipedia - Mavacoxib -- Veterinary drug
Wikipedia - MDMA -- Psychoactive drug
Wikipedia - Medellin Cartel -- Former Colombian drug cartel
Wikipedia - Median price ratio -- Drug price comparison metric
Wikipedia - Melange (fictional drug) -- Fictional drug central to the Dune series by Frank Herbert
Wikipedia - Methamphetamine -- Stimulant drug, trade name Desoxyn, street name M-bM-^@M-^\methM-bM-^@M-^]
Wikipedia - Mexedrone -- Stimulant and entactogen drug
Wikipedia - Mexican Drug War
Wikipedia - Mexican drug war -- War between Mexico's Government and various drug cartels
Wikipedia - Mickey Munday -- American drug trafficker
Wikipedia - Microdosing -- Drug experimentation technique
Wikipedia - Miguel Caro Quintero -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Miguel M-CM-^Angel FM-CM-)lix Gallardo -- Mexican drug trafficker
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Wikipedia - Ministry of Food and Drug Safety
Wikipedia - Misael Torres Urrea -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Misuse of Drugs Act 1971
Wikipedia - Misuse of Drugs Act 1975
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Wikipedia - Mitragyna speciosa -- Plant species and recreational drug
Wikipedia - MMDA (drug)
Wikipedia - Moclobemide -- Chemical compounda reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A (RIMA) drug primarily used to treat depression and social anxiety.
Wikipedia - Modified-release dosage -- Mechanism that delivers a drug with a delay after its administration
Wikipedia - Monitored Emergency Use of Unregistered and Investigational Interventions -- Ethical protocol to evaluate the potential use of experimental drugs in the event of public health emergencies
Wikipedia - Monkey dust (drug) -- Monkey dust (drug)
Wikipedia - Mucoactive agent -- Drugs that clear mucus from airways
Wikipedia - Murder of John Goosey and Stacy Barnett -- American double murder over drugs
Wikipedia - Murder of Mary-Ann Leneghan -- Murder of British teenager in drug- and gang-related circumstances
Wikipedia - Muscarinic antagonist -- Drug that binds to but does not activate muscarinic cholinergic receptors
Wikipedia - Nanoparticle drug delivery -- Technologies that use nanoparticles for the targeted delivery and controlled release of therapeutic agents
Wikipedia - Narco-state -- State where all legitimate institutions have been penetrated by the power and wealth of the illegal drug trade
Wikipedia - Narco-submarine -- Submersible used by drug smugglers
Wikipedia - Narco tank -- Improvised fighting vehicle used by drug cartels
Wikipedia - National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control
Wikipedia - National Agency of Drug and Food Control of Republic of Indonesia
Wikipedia - National Drug Intelligence Center -- Defunct US federal agency
Wikipedia - National Drug Law Enforcement Agency -- Law agency of drugs in Nigeria
Wikipedia - National Institute on Drug Abuse
Wikipedia - Needle and syringe programmes -- Method of providing drug users with uninfected equipment
Wikipedia - NEFA (drug)
Wikipedia - Nelfinavir -- Antiretroviral drug
Wikipedia - Netarsudil/latanoprost -- Combination drug
Wikipedia - NHS treatments blacklist -- List of drugs prohibited from UK NHS prescription
Wikipedia - Niacin/lovastatin -- Drug combination
Wikipedia - Nicotinic agonist -- Drug that binds to and activates nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Wikipedia - Nicotinic antagonist -- Drug that inhibits the action of acetylcholine at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Wikipedia - Nitrofurantoin -- Pharmaceutical drug
Wikipedia - Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Wikipedia - Nonsteroidal estrogen -- Class of drugs
Wikipedia - Nootropic -- Drug, supplement, or other substance that improves cognitive function
Wikipedia - Norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor -- Drug that inhibits the reuptake of norepinephrine and dopamine
Wikipedia - Norte del Valle Cartel -- Colombian drug cartel
Wikipedia - Office of National Drug Control Policy -- United States government agency
Wikipedia - Olaparib -- Chemical compound (cancer therapy drug)
Wikipedia - Omar LormM-CM-)ndez Pitalua -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Omar TreviM-CM-1o Morales -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Onset of action -- Duration of time between drug administration and effect
Wikipedia - OpenPHACTS -- Drug discovery organization
Wikipedia - Open Source Drug Discovery
Wikipedia - Operation Jackpot (drug investigation) -- Federal drug task force, part of the War on Drugs
Wikipedia - Operation Quintana Roo -- Mexican anti-drug trafficking military operation
Wikipedia - Operation Show Me How -- International drug enforcement operation coordinated by Interpol
Wikipedia - Opioid epidemic -- Type of drug epidemic
Wikipedia - Opium production in Afghanistan -- Overview of illicit drug production in Afghanistan
Wikipedia - Oprelvekin -- Pharmaceutical drug
Wikipedia - Orphan Drug Act of 1983 -- Law passed in the United States to facilitate development of orphan drugs
Wikipedia - Orphan drug -- Regulatory class of pharmaceutical drug
Wikipedia - Osco Drug and Sav-on Drugs -- Former pair of chain pharmacies in United States
Wikipedia - Osiel Cardenas GuillM-CM-)n -- Mexican drug lord incarcerated in a US federal prison
Wikipedia - Over-the-counter drug -- Medication available without a prescription
Wikipedia - Pablo Escobar's hippos -- Hippos owned by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar
Wikipedia - Pablo Escobar -- Colombian drug lord (1949-1993)
Wikipedia - Pain ladder -- Guideline for the use of drugs in the management of pain
Wikipedia - Patients for Affordable Drugs Now -- Patient advocacy and lobbying organization
Wikipedia - Pedro AvilM-CM-)s PM-CM-)rez -- Mexican drug lord
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Wikipedia - Pexidartinib -- targeted cancer drug, CSF1R antagonist
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Wikipedia - Pharmaceutical drug
Wikipedia - Pharmacoepidemiology -- Science studying the uses and effects of drugs in populations
Wikipedia - Pharmacological chaperone -- Drug that acts as a protein chaperone
Wikipedia - Pharmacology -- branch of biology concerning drugs
Wikipedia - Pharmacovigilance -- Drug safety; science relating to adverse effects of pharmaceutical products
Wikipedia - Pharmacy benefit management -- Administration of prescription drug programs in the United States
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Wikipedia - Politics of drug abuse
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Wikipedia - Recreational drug
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Wikipedia - Respimat -- Drug delivery device used for the treatment of respiratory conditions
Wikipedia - Responsible drug use
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Wikipedia - Right-to-try law -- US laws allowing patients access to experimental drugs and therapies
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Wikipedia - Samantha Orobator -- Nigerian or English drug smuggler
Wikipedia - Sandra M-CM-^Avila Beltran -- Mexican drug cartel leader
Wikipedia - Santonin -- Drug used to expel parasitic worms by paralyzing them
Wikipedia - Saridegib -- Experimental drug
Wikipedia - Schellenberg smuggling incident -- Drug smuggling incident of a Canadian in China
Wikipedia - School district drug policies
Wikipedia - Selective androgen receptor degrader -- Type of drug
Wikipedia - Selinexor -- Anti-cancer drug
Wikipedia - SEP-363856 -- Investigational antipsychotic drug
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Wikipedia - Sergio PeM-CM-1a Solis -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Sergio Villarreal Barragan -- Mexican drug trafficker
Wikipedia - Servando Gomez Martinez -- Mexican drug trafficker
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Wikipedia - Sex and drugs
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Wikipedia - Sex, Drugs and Magick: A Journey Beyond Limits
Wikipedia - Sex, Drugs and Magick
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Wikipedia - Sigifredo Najera Talamantes -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Silk Road (marketplace) -- 2011-2014 darknet market known for the sale of illegal drugs
Wikipedia - Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
Wikipedia - Sirolimus -- Pharmaceutical drug
Wikipedia - Smith Drug Company -- American wholesale drug company
Wikipedia - Smoke and Mirrors: The War on Drugs and the Politics of Failure -- 1996 book by Dan Baum
Wikipedia - Solid lipid nanoparticle -- Novel drug delivery system
Wikipedia - Spatula -- Flexible, wide blade, used to lift, smear, mix, spread, or scrape material, including foods, drugs, plaster, and paint
Wikipedia - Speedball (drug) -- Combination of narcotics
Wikipedia - Sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor modulator -- Drug class
Wikipedia - Statin -- Class of drugs used to lower cholesterol levels
Wikipedia - Steve McWilliams -- American drug activist
Wikipedia - Stimulant use disorder -- Harmful use of cocaine and amphetamine-type drugs
Wikipedia - Structure-based drug design
Wikipedia - STS-135 (drug)
Wikipedia - Students for Sensible Drug Policy
Wikipedia - Substance abuse prevention -- Measures to prevent the consumption of licit and illicit drugs
Wikipedia - Substance abuse -- Harmful use of a drug including alcohol
Wikipedia - Substance dependence -- Need for a drug, whose discontinuation results in withdrawal symptoms
Wikipedia - Substance use disorder -- Continual use of drugs (including alcohol) despite detrimental consequences
Wikipedia - Sympatholytic drug
Wikipedia - Sympathomimetic drug
Wikipedia - Tamblyn Drugs -- Chain of pharmacies in Canada
Wikipedia - Targeted drug delivery
Wikipedia - Taribavirin -- Antiviral drug
Wikipedia - Temafloxacin -- Chemical compound, antibiotic drug
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Wikipedia - Template talk:Drug use
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Wikipedia - Teresa Madruga -- Portuguese actress
Wikipedia - Test article (food and drugs) -- Term used in medicine and food law
Wikipedia - Testosterone propionate/testosterone phenylpropionate/testosterone isocaproate/testosterone decanoate -- Combination drug
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Wikipedia - The Drug in Me Is You (song) -- 2011 single by Falling in Reverse
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Wikipedia - The Forward Trust -- British drug and alcohol dependence charity
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Wikipedia - The Rhetoric of Drugs
Wikipedia - The War on Drugs (band) -- American rock band
Wikipedia - The War on Drugs (film) -- 2007 film by Sebastian J. F.
Wikipedia - The White Storm 2: Drug Lords -- 2019 film
Wikipedia - The Yogurt Connection -- American drug smuggling ring
Wikipedia - This Is Your Brain on Drugs -- US anti-drug campaign
Wikipedia - Thrombolytic drug
Wikipedia - Timothy L. Tyler -- American drug dealer
Wikipedia - TKM-Ebola -- Experimental antiviral drug for Ebola disease that failed
Wikipedia - Tocilizumab -- Immunosuppressive drug
Wikipedia - Totally drug-resistant tuberculosis -- Tuberculosis that is resistant to more drugs than XDR-TB
Wikipedia - Tranquilizer -- Drug that induces tranquility in an individual
Wikipedia - Transform Drug Policy Foundation
Wikipedia - Trial of the Nine Trey Gangsters -- American Criminal Case Alleging Racketeering, rape, Drug Distribution, Weapons, And Conspiracy To Commit Murder
Wikipedia - Truth serum -- Class of psychoactive drug
Wikipedia - Tylenol (brand) -- A consumer drug brand owned by Johnson & Johnson
Wikipedia - Ultradrug
Wikipedia - United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
Wikipedia - United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia -- Colombian paramilitary and drug trafficking group
Wikipedia - USP 800 -- Hazardous drug handling guideline
Wikipedia - Vasoactivity -- Endogenous agent or pharmaceutical drug that affects blood pressure / heart rate
Wikipedia - Vicente Carrillo Fuentes -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Vicente Carrillo Leyva -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Vicente Zambada Niebla -- former Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Victor Manuel Vazquez Mireles -- Mexican drug lord
Wikipedia - Viktor Drugov -- Russian professional ice hockey winger
Wikipedia - Volume of distribution -- Measuring the relative affinity of a drug between blood constituents and tissue constituents.
Wikipedia - Vosoritide -- Experimental drug for the treatment of achondroplasia
Wikipedia - Vusion -- Prescription-only topic antifungal drug product
Wikipedia - Walgreens Boots Alliance -- American drug retail company
Wikipedia - Walter G. Campbell (chemist) -- Commissioner of Food and Drugs
Wikipedia - War on drugs -- campaign of drug prohibition led by the American federal government
Wikipedia - Warren Fellows -- Australian former drug courier
Wikipedia - Wayne William Howlett -- Australian convicted drug trafficker and powerlifter
Wikipedia - WeGotYou -- 2015 antidrug media campaign
Wikipedia - Wei Hsueh-kang -- 20th and 21st-century Thai drug trafficker
Wikipedia - Whites Drug Store Classic -- Former World Curling Tour event
Wikipedia - Willard Drug Treatment Center -- Specialized state prison, located in New York, US
Wikipedia - William Drugeth -- Hungarian Palatine
Wikipedia - Winners Don't Use Drugs -- Anti-drug slogan
Wikipedia - Ya ba -- Recreational drug
Wikipedia - Yolanda Serrano -- American drug counselor and activist
Wikipedia - Yong Vui Kong -- Convicted drug trafficker sentenced to life imprisonment in Singapore
Wikipedia - Your Love Is My Drug -- 2010 single by Kesha
Wikipedia - Zadruga (TV series) -- Serbian reality television series
Wikipedia - Zeferino PeM-CM-1a CuM-CM-)llar -- Mexican drug lord
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Marked for Death(1990) - In Marked for Death, Steven Seagal is told to "try to find the gentle person inside yourself." But he doesn't spend too much time looking, preferring instead to crack the spines of his victims. Seagal plays John Hatcher, a burned-out narcotics agent who resigns from the Drug Enforcement Administrati...
Bulletproof(1996) - This post-modern comic variation on The Defiant Ones concerns Keats (Damon Wayans), an undercover police detective trying to get the goods on crime kingpin Frank Colton (James Caan). Keats poses as a crook to make friends with one of Colton's underlings, a drug dealer and car thief named Archie Mose...
The Principal(1987) - Rick Latimer is a teacher who gets a job as the principal of a school with a very bad reputation. In fact, his transfer there is a kind of punishment because he beat his wife's boyfriend. So, Rick finds himself in a school where drugs, knives and guns are very usua
Flintstone kids: just say no!(1988) - Say no to drugs special.
Code of Silence(1985) - Eddie Cusack is a Chicago police officer about to bust some members of the Comacho gang when the gang is shot up by a rival drug gang from the neighboring building, led by Tony Luna. Victor Comacho is the only survivor of the Comacho gang and his older brother, Luis, who is the leader of the gang, r...
Bachelor Party(1984) - Rick, a slobbish school bus driver, is ready to commit to the rich and beautiful Debbie. A shock to his friends and ever more to her family and her ex-boyfriend. So in true spirit of friendship, his long time pals throw him a bachelor party with "all the things in life that worth living for": Drugs,...
Running Scared(1986) - Ray Hughes (Gregory Hines) and Danny Costanzo (Billy Crystal) are sent on a forced vacation after a case goes wrong. The two visit Key West, Florida, and decide that that's where they want to retire to. Back in Chicago, though, they have to deal with a drug dealer named Julio Gonzales (Jimmy Smits),...
My Own Private Idaho(1991) - This is a character study of best friends Mike and Scott who are male hustlers. They both live on the street and do drugs while selling themselves to men and women both for sex. The character Mike is shy, gay, and suffers from the disease narcolepsy. His mother abandoned him as a child and he become...
Tango & Cash(1989) - Ray Tango (Stallone) and Gabriel Cash (Russell) are the two top cops in the Los Angeles narcotics division. Tango is a straight edge smooth talking businessman type, while Cash is a sloppy bachelor with a nothing to lose attitude. Between the two they have seized millions of dollars in drugs and wea...
Get Crazy(1983) - Mega-promoter Colin Beverly plans to sabotage the New Year's 1983 concert of small-time operator Max Wolfe. Wolfe's assistants Neil Allen and Willie Loman find romance while trying to save the drugs, violence, and rock and roll from Beverly's schemes.
Real Bullets(1990) - Real Bullets is the result of a bunch of Hollywood stunt persons (male and female) getting together and saying "Let's make a movie starring US!" The plot: A batch of stunt men and women decide to go vacationing together, and when they get to the chosen spot, they find a drug ring and it's inevitable...
Point Doom(1999) - This romantic action film stars Richard Grieco as a double-crossing drug dealer in a dangerous relationship. His girlfriend, Stephanie, eventually finds love with another man, but the young couple is forced to risk their own lives in hopes of facing the dangers threatening to bind them to street lif...
Licence To Kill(1989) - When a south american drug dealer brutally attacks a friend of James Bond. Agent 007 is adamant to bring his friend's assailant, but when MI6 forbids him from getting involved, he resigns and becomes a rogue agent with a personal vendetta. fortunately Q comes to 007's aid to stop the drug dealer and...
Drunks(1997) - An Alcoholics Anonymous meeting brings together a disparate group of people struggling with addiction to drugs and liquor in this film based on Gary Lennon's play "Blackout." Jim (Richard Lewis) is in a bad mood as he sits in on an AA meeting in the basement of a church in New York City; he's prodde...
Sudden Thunder(1992) - This action is drama about a female Miami cop whose father, the sheriff of a small Southern town, is murdered by a mysterious armed gang. When she returns home with four of her fellow officers to find out why this happened, she runs into a web of drug-dealing, corruption and murder. Brian Guss...
Live And Let Die(1973) - James Bond is sent to New York to investigate the mysterious deaths of several British agents. He soon senses that there is a drugs link between the notorious Mr. Big, and Dr. Kananga, the secretive owner of a small Caribbean island. However, Kananga is not a man to be dealt with lightly, and the fa...
Freeway 2: Confessions of a Trickbaby(1999) - Despite the efforts of her sleazy attorney, Mr. Butz (David Alan Grier), teen drug dealer/car thief Crystal (Natasha Lyonne) is sentenced to a 25-year prison term, the first segment of which will be served in a youth correctional facility where she will be treated for her rampant bulimia. There, in-...
Trancers III(1992) - This third entry in the sci-fi Trancers series involves a futuristic L.A. cop/detective who time-travels to battle more Trancers from a 23rd-century totalitarian government that maintains control by injecting victims with trance-inducing drugs, causing them to become virtual puppets.
New Jack City(1991) - The gangster Nino has a gang who call themselves Cash Money Brothers. They get into the crack business and not before long they make a million every week. A cop, Scotty, is after them. He tries to get into the gang by letting an ex-drug addict infiltrate them, but the trial fails miserably. The only...
Darkman III: Die Darkman Die(1996) - Dr. Westlake/Darkman (Arnold Vosloo) is up to his old tricks, stealing from the bad and keeping for himself while still trying to perfect his synthetic skin which only lasts 99 minutes in the light. After stealing from industrialist and mobster/drug dealer Peter Rooker (Jeff Fahey), Westlake is appr...
The Specialist(1994) - This over-the-top star vehicle for box office draws Sylvester Stallone and Sharon Stone went through a series of directors before landing in the hands of Luis Llosa. Stallone stars as Ray Quick, a former CIA bomb expert now retired in Miami after an operation against a South American drug lord went...
Rush(1991) - Raynor is an undercover narcotics cop. For his next assignment he chooses the more inexperienced but tough and good-looking Kristen.Their ultimate target is Gaines, a renowned but very elusive drug dealer. While doing their work they unexpectedly fall into a morase of drug-addiction and fall in love...
Animal Room(1995) - A high school student enters a new, highly controversial drug treatment program, with violent results.
Junior(1994) - Ultimate manly man Arnold Schwarzenegger learns what it's like to be an expectant mother in director Ivan Reitman's high-concept comedy. Schwarzenegger plays Dr. Hess, a medical researcher working on a revolutionary drug to help mothers carry endangered infants to term. When government regulations p...
Q & A(1990) - Following Serpico (1973) and Prince of the City (1981), veteran urban crime film director Sidney Lumet completed a thematic trilogy about New York City police corruption with this noir drama. When New York City cop Mike Brennan (Nick Nolte) shoots an unarmed Hispanic drug dealer in cold blood, he qu...
The Alligator People(1959) - Jane Marvin is a nurse who has gone through a horrible experience but can't recall the memories at all. psychiatrists Dr. Erik Lorimer and Dr. Wayne McGregor decide to give her a drug to help restore the lost memory. It turns out that she was married to a man named Paul Webster. He receives a urgent...
Big Brother of Tongshan(1971) - Bruce Lee's first starring role as he plays a lackie working for druglords suggling cocaine through blocks of ice
Aspen Extreme(1993) - T.J. and his friend Dexter quit their jobs in Detroit to become ski-instructors in Aspen. While T.J. advances to the most popular instructor of the school during the season, he has to take care for Dexter, who's future is less bright and who's eventually thinking about jobbing as drug courier - brin...
Quicksilver(1986) - A Yuppie named Jack Casey (Kevin Bacon) makes a mistake that costs him his job. Now he has a new job as a messenger biker. He falls in love with a co-worker named Terri (Jami Gertz) and tries his best to avoid a drug dealer who has it in for his new friend Voodoo (Laurence Fishburne).
Scavengers(1987) - A professor and his ex-girlfriend end up in the middle of a complex case involving the CIA, the KGB and African drug smugglers.
Outland(1981) - O'Niel (Sean Connery) is a lawman on Jupiter who comes across a drug-smuggling plot. He ends up being accused of criminal activity, and has to defend himself against dangerous odds.
All That Jazz(1979) - Joe Gideon (Roy Scheider) is an over-stressed, over-sexed and drug-addled choreographer who, at the same time, is directing a Broadway musical and editing a movie, all the while dealing with issues of family and lovers. The movie is a wonderful mixture of musical, drama and dark comedy, with great p...
8 Million Ways To Die(1986) - An alcoholic, disgraced detective named Matt Scudder (Jeff Bridges) ends up in the middle of a complex case involving sex, drugs and lots o
Rapid Fire(1992) - When college student Jake Lo (Brandon Lee) witnesses a murder by the Chicago mob, Jake is stuck between two fuding Drug Lords, one who wants him dead. After being betrayed by the FBI, he teams up with a local single-minded Chicago cop (Powers Boothe) who reminds him of his deceased father. It's up t...
Altered States(1980) - Research scientist Eddie Jessup (William Hurt) believes other states of consciousness are as real as everyday reality. Using sensory deprivation, then adding powerful, hallucinogenic drugs, he explores these altered states...and endures experiences that make madness seem a blessing.
Fire Birds(1990) - The U.S. Government is willing to help any country that requires help in ridding themselves of drugs with support from the Army. Unfortunately, the drug cartels have countered that offer by hiring one of the best air-combat mercenaries and have armed him with a Scorpion attack helicopter. The army d...
Drugstore Cowboy(1989) - Drug addicts rob drug stores and travel to avoid law enforcement.
Stick(1985) - Ernest "Stick" Stickley (Burt Reynolds) has left prison, but is soon plunged back into criminal activity involving drugs, debt and issues of family and love.
Class of 1984(1982) - A new music teacher ,Andrew Norris, gets a new job at a inner city school. However the school is far from normal controlled by punks and gangs where the teachers turn a blind eye to the drug dealing and the beatings of the pupils. Andrew Norris confronts the gangs leader, Peter Stegman, giving new h...
Tequila Sunrise(1988) - Dale "Mac" McKussic (Mel Gibson) is a former drug dealer trying to go straight. His close friend Nick Frescia (Kurt Russell) is a detective lieutenant who, in spite of their friendship, is duty-bound to bring Mac to justice if he is selling drugs again, as Agent Hal Maguire (J. T. Walsh) of the Drug...
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man(1991) - Harley (Mickey Rourke) is a biker and his friend Marlboro (Don Johnson) is a modern-day cowboy. To help save a friend's bar, they rob the corrupt bank that wants to buy the bar as a location for their new building. Instead of getting money, they end up with a large quantity of a deadly new drug. Now...
El Mariachi(1992) - El Mariachi just wants to play his guitar and carry on the family tradition. Unfortunately, the town he tries to find work in has another visitor...a killer who carries his guns in a guitar case. The drug lord and his henchmen mistake El Mariachi for the killer, Azul, and chase him around town tryin...
Fatal Beauty(1987) - Rita Rizzoli (Whoopi Goldberg) was once a drug addict. After her young daughter died of an overdose when getting into her stash, Rizzoli decided to retool her life. She's now a police officer who is dealing with the newest drug to hit the streets, a deadly type of cocaine called "Fatal Beauty". Rizz...
Thunder Alley(1985) - A cult film about a young Rock and Roll group called Magic. To get the success they've been waiting for, they must battle the odds and dodge a lot of ordeals including drugs, the death of a friend, and the basic Rock and Roll life style.
Illtown(1996) - This convoluted crime drama offers a haunting view of the violent and ruthless world of three Miami drug dealers: Dante, his lover Micki and Cisco. Though only in their mid-'20s, all three are veterans in the field and have made their fortunes selling heroin to upper-middle-class clients at the city...
Drop Zone(1994) - A team of skydiving crooks led by DEA-agent-turned-bad Busey specialize in landing on police roofs and breaking in so their evil computer nerd can steal undercover agents' files and sell them to drug lords. Federal Marshal Snipes lost a brother to this crew and learns skydiving with the help of toug...
Caught Up(1998) - Darin Scott made his directorial debut with this neo-noir crime drama set in South Central L.A. and featuring Cynda Williams in a dual role. Back in L.A. after serving time on drug charges, Daryl Allen (Bokeem Woodbine), who narrates, plans to open a nightclub, and a pal offers to bankroll the busin...
Love and a .45(1994) - Two young lovers go on the run from the law after a convenience store robbery goes bad in this road movie. Love and a .45 centers on philosophically inclined thief Watty Watts (Gil Bellows), who believes in a little robbery but not real violence. An ill-advised collaboration with a crazed, drugged-o...
King Of New York(1990) - The gritty underbelly of New York's complex, ethnically divided criminal world is exposed in this dark drama from director Abel Ferrara. Christopher Walken stars as Frank White, a drug lord who's just been released from a long stint in prison. Aware that feeding off of society's depravity has made h...
Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music(1970) - An intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation through cleanup, with historic access to insiders, blistering concert footage, and portraits of the concertgoers; negative and positive aspects are shown, from drug use by performers to naked fans sli...
Light Sleeper(1992) - Paul Schrader's brilliant study of another alienated urban denizen skirting the borderline of madness stars Willem Dafoe as John Le Tour, a rich, upscale drug dealer for Manhattan professionals "White drugs for white people," as he puts it. John is a recovering addict and for him it's the perfect...
Where the Day Takes You(1992) - Marc Rocco's gritty drama Where the Day Takes You stars Dermot Mulroney as King, a street-smart hustler who acts as a father figure to a motley collection of young runaways. Among the people in his sphere are the young self-destructive drug addict Greg (Sean Astin), self-hating gay prostitute Little...
The Program(1993) - Several players from different backgrounds try to cope with the pressures of playing football at a major university. Each deals with the pressure differently, some turn to drinking, others to drugs, and some to studying.
Mitchell(1975) - Mitchell is police detective who doesn't play by the rules. He's violent, harsh and doesn't obey orders given to him by his superiors. He out to stop a drug shipment no matter th
Christiane F.(1981) - This movie portrays the drug scene in Berlin in the 70s, following tape recordings of Christiane F. 14 years old Christiane lives with her mother and little sister in a typical multi-storey apartment building in Berlin. She's fascinated by the 'Sound', a new disco with most modern equipment. Althoug...
Cleopatra Jones(1973) - Cleopatra Jones is a United States Special Agent assigned to crack down on drug-trafficking in the U.S. and abroad. After she burns a Turkish poppy field, the notorious drug-lord Mommy is furious at the loss of her supply and vows to destroy Cleopatra Jones. Mommy uses her connections with bad cops...
Super Fly(1972) - Priest is a drug dealer, who wants to quit. But before he does, he tries to make one last big score. To do that he needs 30 kilos. Now he goes around trying to find someone who can provide him with it and someone offers but the only problem is the person who is providing him, expects him to go on de...
Little Criminals(1995) - The story is mainly about an eleven year old kid called Des. He and his friends do all kinds of illegal things like vandalism, stealing, lighting fires, mug people and using drugs. They do this because of a law which says that they cannot be charged until the age of twelve. When Des meets Cory, they...
Ginger Snaps 2:Unleashed(2004) - While imprisoned in a drug rehab facility, Brigitte(Emily Perkins)is trying desperately to keep from transforming into a werewolf.This film is a sequel to"Ginger Snaps"(2000).
The Last Of The Finest(1990) - An elite group of vice cops are fired from the L.A.P.D. for being over-zealous in their war against drugs. It is immediately apparent that some of their superiors are involved in the drug ring. Banded together, four of the banned cops (which quickly becomes three when one is killed early) band toget...
Prime Cut(1972) - A Chicago mob collector (Lee Marvin) calls on a Kansas cattleman (Gene Hackman) who also deals in prostitutes and drugs.
Dallas Buyers Club(2013) - Based on the true story of Ron Woodruff, a Texas electrician who loves to gamble and be a typical hellraising cowboy. But when he is tested HIV-positive and given 30 days left to live, Ron refuses to give into despair. He goes out seeking alternative therapies and smuggles unapproved drugs into the...
The Beach Girls(1982) - School is out, and three girls head to the beach for vacation. Two of the girls are world-wise party-goers who attempt to loosen up their naive, virginal friend, whose uncle has allowed the girls to stay at his beach house. When the near-sighted, drug smuggling Captain Bly dumps his cargo of marijua...
McQ(1974) - Police Lieutenant Lon McQ investigates the killing of his best friend and uncovers corrupt elements of the police department dealing in confiscated drugs.
PMS Cop(2014) - PMS COP is the story of Mary, a police officer, who after being caught on television beating a rapist, is forced into an evil Pharmaceutical Company's drug trial for a PMS inhibitor known as Corybantic. After a tragic event Mary suffers a horrific side effect, and with her new found superhuman stren...
Gimme Shelter(2013) - 16-year-old Agnes "Apple" Bailey has never had a normal life. After being shuffled from one foster home to another and the constant abuse from her drug-addicted mother, Apple flees from her in search of the father she never knew. When she finally finds him -- a New York stock broker with a wife and...
Thirteen(2003) - A thirteen-year-old girl's relationship with her mother is put to the test as she discovers drugs, sex, and petty crime in the company of her cool but troubled best friend.
Mankillers(1987) - A female CIA agent is assigned to train and lead an all-female squad to Colombia to stop a renegade agent who has hired himself out to a drug cartel.
Conflict Of Interest(1993) - Irish cop Mick Flannery battles a drug dealer who has corrupted his son.
Sticky Fingers(1988) - Two girls try hard to find job as musicians. One of them play the cello and the other the violin. They have very little money, even to pay the rent. One day a friend (who is a drug dealer) ask them to keep a bag for some days. When the girls discover that inside the bag there are $ 900,000 they deci...
Acapulco Gold(1976) - Marjoe Gortner plays a drug smuggler in this movie.
The Leech Woman(1960) - An endocrinologist in a dysfunctional marriage with an aging, alcoholic wife journeys to Africa seeking a drug that will restore youth
Coffy(1973) - Coffy, an African American nurse, takes vigilante justice against inner city drug dealers after her sister becomes their latest victim.
Ginger(1971) - A rich society girl is recruited to go undercover and expose a drug/blackmail/prostitution ring in her small town.
Cut And Run(1985) - A reporter and her cameraman connect a surviving Jonestown leader and a TV exec's missing son to a drug war where jungle installations are being massacred by an army of natives and a skilled white assassin.
Street Girls(1975) - When a middle-aged father searches for his dropout daughter, Angel, his quest takes him into the underworld of prostitutes, pimps, drug addicts and thieves. Angel has become a dancer in a topless bar, and her dealer boyfriend is turning her on to heroin.
Another Day In Paradise(1998) - In the hope of a big score, two junkie couples team up to commit various drug robberies which go disastrously wrong leading to dissent, violence and murder.
Private Duty Nurses(1971) - A trio of beautiful private-duty nurses that practice more than the medical arts must confront underground drug traffickers, racism and murder in their local hospital.
French Connection II(1975) - "Popeye" Doyle travels to Marsailles to find Alain Charnier, the drug smuggler that eluded him in New York.
A Small Town In Texas(1976) - A crooked sheriff in a small Southern town frames an ex-convict in a drug bust and takes his girlfriend.
They Call Me Macho Woman(1991) - A young widow on a trip to the backwoods stumbles upon the operation of a gang of drug smugglers. They attempt to kill her in order to keep their operation a secret, but she turns out to be more resourceful than they thought, and starts to turn the tables on them.
Future War(1997) - A human known as The Runaway slave escapes from a spaceship and lands on Earth. He is chased by a Cyborg that commands Dinosaur trackers, He is found by a nun in training Sister Ann (who also has a dark past with drugs and prostitution). Now both are on the run from the law and the Cyborgs and see...
Spirits Of The Dead(1968) - Three directors each adapt a Poe short story to the screen: "Toby Dammit" features a disheveled drugged and drunk English movie star who nods acceptance in the Italian press and his producers fawn over him. "Metzengerstein" features a Mediveal countess who has a love-hate relationship with a black s...
Scorchy(1976) - Seattle undercover narc Jackie Parker is out to bust the drug smuggling ring commanded by Philip Bianco.
Jaguar Lives!(1979) - The world's new kung-fu hero (Joe Lewis) is out to stop drug dealers, gangs and help save the world from an evil con (Christopher Lee).
Abbott And Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde(1953) - Two bumbling American cops in turn of the century London hunt for the monster"Mr.Hyde"..unaware that he is really "Dr.Henry Jekyll"(Boris Karloff)who has turned himself into the murderous creature with a serum...One of the cops"Tubby"(Costello)inadvertedly gets an injection of the drug and turns int...
Love & Other Drugs(2010) - A woman suffering from Parkinson's befriends a drug rep working for Pfizer against a 1990s Pittsburgh backdrop.
Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls(1970) - Three girls come to Hollywood to make it big, but find only sex, drugs and sleaze.
Trainspotting(1996) - Renton, deeply immersed in the Edinburgh drug scene, tries to clean up and get out, despite the allure of the drugs and influence of friends.
Spring Breakers(2012) - Four college girls who land in jail after robbing a restaurant in order to fund their spring break vacation find themselves bailed out by a drug and arms dealer who wants them to do some dirty work.
28 Days(2000) - A big-city newspaper columnist is forced to enter a drug and alcohol rehab center after ruining her sister's wedding and crashing a stolen limousine.
In Too Deep(1999) - Rookie officer Jeff Cole works his way up the ladder as an undercover officer. He goes undercover into a large drug empire run by a man who calls him self God. Acting as J. Reid, Cole works his way up the ranks and soon becomes close friends on the business and personal side with God. Cole's superio...
Contraband(2012) - To protect his brother-in-law from a drug lord, a former smuggler heads to Panama to score millions of dollars in counterfeit bills.
Another 48 HRS.(1990) - Jack Cates once again enlists the aid of ex-con Reggie Hammond--this time, to take down The Iceman, a ruthless drug lord operating in the San Francisco bay area.
Hard Ticket To Hawaii(1987) - Two drug enforcement agents are killed on a private Hawaiian island. Donna and Taryn, two operatives for The Agency, accidentally intercept a delivery of diamonds intended for drug lord Seth Romero, who takes exception and tries to get them back. Soon other Agency operatives get involved, and a full...
Enemy Gold(1993) - Three Federal agents go in search of gold supposedly hidden by Quantrell during the Civil War after they are suspended by a corrupt official for excessive force during a drug raid. Meanwhile a drug lord hires a hit woman to kill the three for interfering with his operations.
Savage Beach(1989) - Donna and Taryn are federal drug enforcement agents based in the Hawaiian isles. Upon the success of a drug bust, they receive a call from Shane Aviation to fly an emergency package of vaccine from Molokai to Knox Island. Unbeknownst to them, Philippine representative Martinez has convinced Captain...
Myra Breckinridge(1970) - Myron Breckinridge is waiting for her sex-change operation while a stoned surgeon stumbles into the operating room. Before the drugged doctor begins Myron's operation, he counsels her. Myron persists and the doctor goes through with it. An enthusiastic audience observing the operation applauds the m...
Novocaine(2001) - A dentist finds himself a murder suspect after a sexy patient seduces him into prescribing her drugs.
Catch The Heat(1987) - California-based federal agents Checkers and Waldo have to go to South America when news of a drug ring gets to them.
Puberty Blues(1981) - Two Sydney adolescent girls join a surfer gang, hoping to better their societal station, only to become victims of its drug abuse, alcohol drinking and copulation.
Bad Bizness(2003) - After three women get killed, policewoman gets involved in the underworld of drugs and pornographic movies, when she starts investigating the case.
The Rules Of Attraction(2002) - The incredibly spoiled and overprivileged students of Camden College are a backdrop for an unusual love triangle between a drug dealer, a virgin and a bisexual classmate.
Fever(1989) - A police sergeant in South Australia retrieves a suitcase of cash after a drug dealer who he was pursuing is killed in a car crash. He reports only the car crash and the fatality, despite the suspicions of his colleague, a constable. When the sergeant returns home, then he is attacked by his duplici...
Sky High (1986)(1986) - A group of American students traveling in Greece find themselves accidentally involved with a new type of drug--and the gang that wants it.
Fifty Pills(2006) - Darren Giles has lost his college scholarship, can't work up the courage to ask out the girl of his dreams and doesn't have the cash to stay in college another semester. Unless he can survive the teenage dominatrix, New York's largest drug mogul, convince his parents he's not gay, write a paper on D...
The Falcon And The Snowman(1985) - The true story of a disillusioned military contractor employee and his drug pusher childhood friend who became walk-in spies for the Soviet Union.
3, 2, 1...Frankie Go Boom(2012) - Frank Bartlett has been tortured, embarrassed, and humiliated by his brother Bruce -- usually on film -- his entire life. Now that Bruce is finally off drugs and has turned his life around, things should be different. They are not.
S.W.A.T(2003) - An imprisoned drug kingpin offers a huge cash reward to anyone that can break him out of police custody and only the LAPD's Special Weapons and Tactics team can prevent it.
Formula 51(2001) - An American master chemist plans to score big on a once in a lifetime drug deal. All does not go as planned and he is soon entangled in a web of deceit.
2 Fast 2 Furious(2003) - Watched by Customs Agent Monica Fuentes, Brian is caught by the police and is given a deal by agents Bilkins and Markham to go undercover and try to bring down drug lord Carter Verone in exchange for the erasure of his criminal record. Brian agrees but only if he is given permission to choose his pa...
John Dies At The End(2012) - A new street drug that sends its users across time and dimensions has one drawback: some people return as no longer human. Can two college dropouts save humankind from this silent, otherworldly invasion?
Commando Squad(1987) - An American narcotics agent takes her squad to Mexico, where she must break up a drug-smuggling gang that has also kidnapped her boyfriend.
Tropic Thunder(2008) - While shooting a war film, the director attempts to liven up proceedings by dropping the principle actors into the middle of a real jungle, claiming he is going to capture their performance with hidden cameras. The hapless group including drug-addled comedy star Jeff Portnoy and po-faced method man...
Ticks(1993) - A group of kids go on a wilderness retreat away from the city with a duo of social workers. However the trip is ruined with the area being used by a local drug dealer to grow marijuana. The dealer uses steroids on the marijuana however run off mutates the local ticks. The group must escape not just...
Rage Of Honor(1987) - Tanaka, a DEA agent, and his partner Ray are after a bunch of drug dealers. But they are betrayed by an insider and Ray is killed. Tanaka follows the culprit, a sadistic drug lord, down to Argentina.
The Trip(1967) - After his wife leaves him, a disillusioned director dives into the drug scene, trying anything his friend suggests.
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling(1986) - After severely burning himself in a drug incident, a comedian has a near death experience in which he reviews his life.
Stand Alone(1985) - A World War II vet is pushed to the limit when gang members and drug dealers take over his neighborhood.
Fast Five(2011) - Dominic Toretto and his crew of street racers plan a massive heist to buy their freedom while in the sights of a powerful Brazilian drug lord and a dangerous federal agent.
Joe(1970) - Two men, Bill, a wealthy conservative, and Joe, a far-right factory worker, form a dangerous bond after Bill confesses to murdering his daughter's drug dealer boyfriend to Joe.
Miami Cops(1989) - The adventures of a cop whose father was killed by drug smugglers. With the help of his partner, the officer must follow the murderer and break up the ring.
The Danger Zone(1987) - Six girls are on their way to Las Vegas to sing in a TV competition, but when their car breaks down, their only choice is to walk to a town they see in the distance. Little do they know that this ghost town is the hideout of a gang of drug dealing bikers. The bikers hold the girls captive, and only...
Dark Sunday(1976) - A skid row reverend helps young junkies to a better life. This incurs the wrath of the local drug dealer who sends his goons after the good minister.
Kill!(1971) - Interpol investigates the freelance killings of drug and porn peddlers.
The Shrine Of Ultimate Bliss(1974) - Stoner, an Australian cop, has been investigating the spread of a mysterious addictive drug that acts like an aphrodisiac and a hallucenogen on anyone who takes it. When his own sister falls under its influence, he travels to Hong Kong to hunt down the man behind the drug trade, the evil billionaire...
22 Jump Street(2014) - In this sequel, which is based on FOX's primetime drama, police officers Schmidt and Jenko go undercover at a college in order to find the supplier of a new drug.
Jungle Warriors(1984) - A group of models fly into the jungle of some South American country to look for a photo location. Their plane is shot down and they are captured by a drug baron's private army. At the same time, the Mafia's representative arrive to negotiate future collaboration.
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21 Jump Street (2012) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 16 March 2012 (USA) -- A pair of underachieving cops are sent back to a local high school to blend in and bring down a synthetic drug ring. Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller Writers: Michael Bacall (screenplay), Michael Bacall (story) | 3 more credits
25th Hour (2002) ::: 7.6/10 -- R | 2h 15min | Drama | 10 January 2003 (USA) -- Cornered by the DEA, convicted New York drug dealer Montgomery Brogan reevaluates his life in the 24 remaining hours before facing a seven-year jail term. Director: Spike Lee Writers:
2 Guns (2013) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 2 August 2013 (USA) -- Two hardened criminals get into trouble with the US border patrol after meeting with a Mexican drug lord, and then revelations start to unfold. Director: Baltasar Kormkur Writers: Blake Masters (screenplay by), Steven Grant (based on the Boom! Studios
Above the Rim (1994) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Crime, Drama, Sport | 23 March 1994 (USA) -- Story of a promising high school basketball star and his relationships with two brothers, one a drug dealer and the other a former basketball star fallen on hard times and now employed as a security guard. Director: Jeff Pollack Writers:
Absolutely Fabulous ::: TV-14 | 45min | Comedy | TV Series (19922012) -- The wild misadventures of Edina "Eddy" Monsoon and her best friend Patsy Stone, who live in a nearly constant haze of drugged, drunken selfishness. Stars:
A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 40min | Crime, Drama | 13 October 2006 (USA) -- The movie is a coming-of-age drama about a boy growing up in Astoria, New York during the 1980s. As his friends end up dead, on drugs, or in prison. He comes to believe he has been saved from their fates by various so-called saints. Director: Dito Montiel Writers:
All Over Me (1997) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 26min | Crime, Drama, Romance | 16 July 1997 (USA) -- Claude and Ellen are best friends who live in a not-so-nice area of New York. They're involved in the subculture of 90s youth, complete with drugs, live music, and homophobia. All is ... S Director: Alex Sichel Writer: Sylvia Sichel Stars:
All That Jazz (1979) ::: 7.9/10 -- R | 2h 3min | Drama, Music, Musical | 20 December 1979 (USA) -- Director/choreographer Bob Fosse tells his own life story as he details the sordid career of Joe Gideon, a womanizing, drug-using dancer. Director: Bob Fosse Writers: Robert Alan Aurthur, Bob Fosse
Altered States (1980) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 42min | Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller | 25 December 1980 (USA) -- A psycho-physiologist experiments with drugs and a sensory-deprivation tank and has visions he believes are genetic memories. Director: Ken Russell Writers: Paddy Chayefsky (written for the screen by) (as Sidney Aaron), Paddy
American Gangster (2007) ::: 7.8/10 -- R | 2h 37min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 2 November 2007 (USA) -- An outcast New York City cop is charged with bringing down Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas, whose real life inspired this partly biographical film. Director: Ridley Scott Writers:
American Made (2017) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 55min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 29 September 2017 (USA) -- The story of Barry Seal, an American pilot who became a drug-runner for the CIA in the 1980s in a clandestine operation that would be exposed as the Iran-Contra Affair. Director: Doug Liman Writer:
An Innocent Man (1989) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 53min | Action, Crime, Drama | 6 October 1989 (USA) -- A man is framed by two corrupt cops for drugs. After he gets out of prison, he comes after them. Director: Peter Yates Writer: Larry Brothers Stars:
Another Day in Paradise (1998) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 41min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 22 January 1999 (USA) -- In the hope of a big score, two junkie couples team up to commit various drug robberies which go disastrously wrong leading to dissent, violence and murder. Director: Larry Clark Writers:
A Scanner Darkly (2006) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 40min | Animation, Crime, Drama | 28 July 2006 (USA) -- An undercover cop in a not-too-distant future becomes involved with a dangerous new drug and begins to lose his own identity as a result. Director: Richard Linklater Writers: Philip K. Dick (novel), Richard Linklater (screenplay)
A Street Cat Named Bob (2016) ::: 7.4/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 43min | Biography, Drama, Family | 18 November 2016 -- A Street Cat Named Bob Poster -- Based on the international best selling book. The true feel good story of how James Bowen, a busker and recovering drug addict, had his life transformed when he met a stray ginger cat. Director: Roger Spottiswoode Writers:
Atlantic City (1980) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 44min | Crime, Drama, Romance | 3 April 1981 (USA) -- In a corrupt city, a small-time gangster and the estranged wife of a pot dealer find themselves thrown together in an escapade of love, money, drugs and danger. Director: Louis Malle Writer:
Awakenings (1990) ::: 7.8/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 1min | Biography, Drama | 11 January 1991 (USA) -- The victims of an encephalitis epidemic many years ago have been catatonic ever since, but now a new drug offers the prospect of reviving them. Director: Penny Marshall Writers:
A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 54min | Action, Crime, Drama | 19 September 2014 (USA) -- Private investigator Matthew Scudder is hired by a drug kingpin to find out who kidnapped and murdered his wife. Director: Scott Frank Writers: Lawrence Block (based on the novel by), Scott Frank (written for the
Babyteeth (2019) ::: 7.2/10 -- MA-17 | 1h 58min | Comedy, Drama, Music | 19 June 2020 (USA) -- Milla, a seriously ill teenager, falls in love with a drug dealer, Moses, her parents worst nightmare. Director: Shannon Murphy Writer: Rita Kalnejais
Bad Boys for Life (2020) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 2h 4min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 17 January 2020 (USA) -- Miami detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett must face off against a mother-and-son pair of drug lords who wreak vengeful havoc on their city. Directors: Adil El Arbi (as Adil), Bilall Fallah (as Bilall) Writers:
Bad Boys II (2003) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 2h 27min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 18 July 2003 (USA) -- Two loose-cannon narcotics cops investigate the flow of Ecstasy into Florida from a Cuban drug cartel. Director: Michael Bay Writers: George Gallo (characters), Marianne Wibberley (story) | 4 more
Bad Lieutenant (1992) ::: 7.1/10 -- NC-17 | 1h 36min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 17 December 1992 -- Bad Lieutenant Poster -- While investigating a young nun's rape, a corrupt New York City police detective, with a serious drug and gambling addiction, tries to change his ways and find forgiveness and redemption. Director: Abel Ferrara Writers:
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009) ::: 6.6/10 -- The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans (original title) -- Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans Poster -- Terence McDonagh is a drug- and gambling-addled detective in post-Katrina New Orleans investigating the killing of five Senegalese immigrants. Director: Werner Herzog Writer:
Basquiat (1996) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 47min | Biography, Drama | 9 August 1996 (USA) -- The brief life of Jean Michel Basquiat, a world renowned New York street artist struggling with fame, drugs and his identity. Director: Julian Schnabel Writers: Lech Majewski (story) (as Lech J. Majewski), John Bowe (short story)
Beach Rats (2017) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Drama | 25 January 2018 (Germany) -- A Brooklyn teenager spends his days experimenting with drugs and looking online for older men to meet with. Director: Eliza Hittman Writer: Eliza Hittman
Ben Is Back (2018) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 43min | Drama | 5 December 2018 (Spain) -- A drug addicted teenage boy shows up unexpectedly at his family's home on Christmas Eve. Director: Peter Hedges Writer: Peter Hedges
Bigger Than Life (1956) ::: 7.6/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 35min | Drama | 26 October 1956 (West Germany) -- A seriously ill schoolteacher becomes dependent on a "miracle" drug that begins to affect his sanity. Director: Nicholas Ray Writers: Cyril Hume (story and screenplay), Richard Maibaum (story and screenplay) | 1 more credit Stars:
Birds of Passage (2018) ::: 7.5/10 -- Pjaros de verano (original title) -- Birds of Passage Poster -- During the marijuana bonanza, a violent decade that saw the origins of drug trafficking in Colombia, Rapayet and his indigenous family get involved in a war to control the business that ends up destroying their lives and their culture. Directors: Cristina Gallego, Ciro Guerra
Blood Father (2016) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 28min | Action, Crime, Drama | 26 August 2016 (USA) -- An ex-con reunites with his estranged wayward 17-year old daughter to protect her from drug dealers who are trying to kill her. Director: Jean-Franois Richet Writers: Peter Craig (screenplay by), Andrea Berloff (screenplay by) | 1 more
Brawl in Cell Block 99 (2017) ::: 7.1/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 12min | Action, Crime, Drama | 6 October 2017 (USA) -- A former boxer-turned-drug runner lands in a prison battleground after a deal gets deadly. Director: S. Craig Zahler Writer: S. Craig Zahler
Bullet (1996) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Action, Crime, Drama | 31 May 1996 (Italy) -- Paroled after 8 years in prison, Bullet's picked up by his brother and a friend. Bullet assaults a drug dealer and two customers. Things escalate. Director: Julien Temple Writers: Mickey Rourke (as 'Sir' Eddie Cook), Bruce Rubenstein Stars:
Burnt (2015) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 41min | Comedy, Drama | 30 October 2015 (USA) -- Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) is a chef who destroyed his career with drugs and diva behavior. He cleans up and returns to London, determined to redeem himself by spearheading a top restaurant that can gain three Michelin stars. Director: John Wells Writers:
Calm with Horses (2019) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 40min | Crime, Drama | 31 July 2020 (USA) -- Douglas 'Arm' Armstrong has become the feared enforcer for the drug-dealing Devers family, whilst also trying to be a good father. Torn between these two families, Arm's loyalties are tested when he is asked to kill for the first time. Director: Nick Rowland Writers:
Candy (2006) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 48min | Drama, Romance | 25 May 2006 (Australia) -- A poet falls in love with an art student who gravitates to his bohemian lifestyle -- and his love of heroin. Hooked as much on one another as they are on the drug, their relationship alternates between states of oblivion, self-destruction, and despair. Director: Neil Armfield Writers:
Carlito's Way (1993) ::: 7.9/10 -- R | 2h 24min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 12 November 1993 (USA) -- A Puerto Rican former convict, just released from prison, pledges to stay away from drugs and violence despite the pressure around him and lead on to a better life outside of N.Y.C. Director: Brian De Palma Writers:
Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop (2004) ::: 6.9/10 -- Cazuza: O Tempo No Pra (original title) -- Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop Poster The life and times of Cazuza, Brazilian singer/poet/enfant terrible, from his start with rock group "Baro Vermelho", to his death from Aids, in 1990, showing his career, love affairs, and involvement with drugs. Directors: Walter Carvalho, Sandra Werneck Writers: Lucinha Arajo (book) (as Lcia Arajo), Fernando Bonassi | 1 more
Chasing the Dragon (2017) ::: 6.8/10 -- Chui lung (original title) -- Kong) Chasing the Dragon Poster -- An illegal immigrant from Mainland China sneaks into corrupt British-colonized Hong Kong in 1963, transforming himself into a ruthless and emerging drug lord. Directors: Jason Kwan, Jing Wong | 1 more credit
Citizen Ruth (1996) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 46min | Comedy, Drama | 13 December 1996 (USA) -- An irresponsible, drug-addicted, recently impregnated woman finds herself in the middle of an abortion debate when both parties attempt to sway her to their respective sides. Director: Alexander Payne Writers:
Clean and Sober (1988) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 2h 4min | Drama | 10 August 1988 (USA) -- A hustling drug addict checks himself into rehabilitation to escape trouble with the law and realizes that it's exactly what he needs. Director: Glenn Gordon Caron Writer: Tod Carroll
Clear and Present Danger (1994) ::: 6.9/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 21min | Action, Crime, Drama | 3 August 1994 (USA) -- CIA Analyst Jack Ryan is drawn into an illegal war fought by the US government against a Colombian drug cartel. Director: Phillip Noyce Writers: Tom Clancy (novel), Donald E. Stewart (screenplay) (as Donald Stewart)
Clockers (1995) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 2h 8min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 13 September 1995 (USA) -- Young drug pushers in the projects of Brooklyn live hard dangerous lives, trapped between their drug bosses and the detectives out to stop them. Director: Spike Lee Writers:
Coffy (1973) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 30min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 11 May 1973 (USA) -- A sexy black nurse takes vigilante justice against inner-city drug dealers after her sister becomes their latest victim. Director: Jack Hill Writer: Jack Hill
Contraband (2012) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Action, Crime, Drama | 13 January 2012 (USA) -- To protect his brother-in-law from a drug lord, a former smuggler heads to Panama to score millions of dollars in counterfeit bills. Director: Baltasar Kormkur Writers: Aaron Guzikowski (screenplay), Arnaldur Indriason (film
Criminal Justice -- 50min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | TV Series (2019 ) ::: Sex, drugs and a gruesome murder. An edgy one night stand turns into a nightmare for Aditya, when he wakes up with blood on his hands. The evidence is stacked against him, but he doesn't remember the grisly crime. Is he guilty or not ? Stars:
Deadbeat ::: TV-14 | 22min | Comedy | TV Series (20142016) -- Kevin is a medium for hire, who attempts to solve various ghosts' unresolved problems, so that they can move on to a final resting place, occasionally with the help of his best friend and drug dealer, Roofie. Creators:
Deep Cover (1992) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 47min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 15 April 1992 (USA) -- A uniformed cop is recruited by a drug enforcement agent to infiltrate a drug smuggling ring looking to expand its operation. Director: Bill Duke Writers: Michael Tolkin (story), Michael Tolkin (screenplay) | 1 more credit
Desperado (1995) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 44min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 25 August 1995 (USA) -- Former musician and gunslinger El Mariachi arrives at a small Mexican border town after being away for a long time. His past quickly catches up with him and he soon gets entangled with the local drug kingpin Bucho and his gang. Director: Robert Rodriguez Writer:
Dredd (2012) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 35min | Action, Crime, Sci-Fi | 21 September 2012 (USA) -- In a violent, futuristic city where the police have the authority to act as judge, jury and executioner, a cop teams with a trainee to take down a gang that deals the reality-altering drug, SLO-MO. Director: Pete Travis Writers:
Drugstore Cowboy (1989) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 41min | Crime, Drama | 20 October 1989 (USA) -- A pharmacy-robbing dope fiend and his crew pop pills and evade the law. Director: Gus Van Sant (as Gus Van Sant Jr.) Writers: James Fogle (novel), Gus Van Sant (screenplay) (as Gus Van Sant Jr.) | 1 more credit
Dying to Survive (2018) ::: 7.9/10 -- Wo bu shi yao shen (original title) -- Dying to Survive Poster -- A story on how a small drug store owner became the exclusive selling agent of a cheap Indian generic drug against Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia in China. Director: Muye Wen Writers:
Eden (2014) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 2h 11min | Biography, Drama, Music | 19 June 2015 (USA) -- Paul, a teenager in the underground scene of early-nineties Paris, forms a DJ collective with his friends and together they plunge into the nightlife of sex, drugs, and endless music. Director: Mia Hansen-Lve Writers:
Elite Squad (2007) ::: 8.0/10 -- Tropa de Elite (original title) -- Elite Squad Poster -- In 1997 Rio de Janeiro, Captain Nascimento has to find a substitute for his position while trying to take down drug dealers and criminals before the Pope visits. Director: Jos Padilha Writers:
Enter the Void (2009) ::: 7.3/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 41min | Drama, Fantasy | 5 May 2010 (France) -- An American drug dealer living in Tokyo is betrayed by his best friend and killed in a drug deal. His soul, observing the repercussions of his death, seeks resurrection. Director: Gaspar No Writers:
Euphoria ::: TV-MA | 55min | Drama | TV Series (2019 ) -- A look at life for a group of high school students as they grapple with issues of drugs, sex, and violence. Creator: Sam Levinson
Euphoria ::: TV-MA | 55min | Drama | TV Series (2019- ) Episode Guide 10 episodes Euphoria Poster -- A look at life for a group of high school students as they grapple with issues of drugs, sex, and violence. Creator: Sam Levinson
Fast Five (2011) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 10min | Action, Adventure, Crime | 29 April 2011 (USA) -- Dominic Toretto and his crew of street racers plan a massive heist to buy their freedom while in the sights of a powerful Brazilian drug lord and a dangerous federal agent. Director: Justin Lin Writers:
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 30min | Comedy, Drama | 13 August 1982 (USA) -- A group of Southern California high school students are enjoying their most important subjects: sex, drugs, and rock n' roll. Director: Amy Heckerling Writers: Cameron Crowe (screenplay), Cameron Crowe (book)
Frantic (1988) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 2h | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 26 February 1988 (USA) -- In a hotel room in Paris, a doctor comes out of the shower and finds that his wife has disappeared. He soon finds himself caught up in a world of intrigue, espionage, gangsters, drugs and murder. Director: Roman Polanski Writers:
French Connection II (1975) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 59min | Action, Crime, Drama | 21 May 1975 (USA) -- "Popeye" Doyle travels to Marseille to find Alain Charnier, the drug smuggler who eluded him in New York. Director: John Frankenheimer Writers: Alexander Jacobs (screenplay), Robert Dillon (screenplay) | 3 more
Fresh (1994) ::: 7.6/10 -- R | 1h 54min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 2 September 1994 (USA) -- Death and violence anger a twelve-year-old drug courier, who sets his employers against each other. Director: Boaz Yakin Writer: Boaz Yakin
Gangland Undercover ::: TV-14 | 42min | Biography, Crime, Drama | TV Series (20152016) A gritty fact based drama series that tells the astonishing story of a drug dealer who was arrested then given a desperate ultimatum: serve over 20 years in jail, or go undercover inside ... S Stars: Damon Runyan, Ian Matthews, Ari Cohen
Go (1999) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 42min | Comedy, Crime | 9 April 1999 (USA) -- The aftermath of a drug deal as told from three different points of view. Director: Doug Liman Writer: John August
Gone in 60 Seconds (1974) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG | 1h 45min | Action, Crime, Drama | 28 July 1974 (USA) -- When a South American drug lord pays Pace to steal 48 cars for him, all but one is in the bag - thereby, the police precipitate in a desperate car chase against Pace and his Eleanor across Southern California. Director: H.B. Halicki Writer:
Good Boys (2019) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 30min | Adventure, Comedy | 16 August 2019 (USA) -- Three 6th grade boys ditch school and embark on an epic journey while carrying accidentally stolen drugs, being hunted by teenage girls, and trying to make their way home in time for a long-awaited party. Director: Gene Stupnitsky Writers:
Gracie's Choice (2004) ::: 7.5/10 -- TV-PG | 1h 30min | Drama | TV Movie 12 January 2004 -- A teenage girl tries to raise her three half-brothers and one half-sister on her own after their drug-addicted mother is sent to jail. Director: Peter Werner Writers:
Gridlock'd (1997) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 31min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 29 January 1997 (USA) -- Two friends try to kick their drug addiction after a friend dies from an overdose, when they try to enroll in a detox program, things quickly go wrong. Director: Vondie Curtis-Hall Writer:
Grown-ish ::: TV-14 | 22min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (2018 ) -- A spinoff of ABC's "Black-ish," Zoey Johnson is off to college and must live outside the nest, dealing with drugs, sex, and relationships along the way. Creators:
Half Nelson (2006) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 46min | Drama | 22 September 2006 (USA) -- An inner-city junior high school teacher with a drug habit forms an unlikely friendship with one of his students after she discovers his secret. Director: Ryan Fleck Writers:
High Art (1998) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 41min | Drama, Romance | 12 June 1998 (USA) -- A young female intern at a small magazine company and a drug-addicted lesbian photographer slowly fall in love while exploiting each other to advance their respective careers. Director: Lisa Cholodenko Writer:
Homefront (2013) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 40min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 27 November 2013 (USA) -- A former DEA agent moves his family to a quiet town, where he soon tangles with a local meth druglord. Director: Gary Fleder Writers: Sylvester Stallone (screenplay by), Chuck Logan (based on the novel by)
Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story (2003) ::: 7.2/10 -- TV-14 | 1h 44min | Biography, Drama | TV Movie 7 April 2003 -- Based on a true story. Liz Murray is a young girl who is taken care of by her loving, but drug-addicted parents. Liz becomes homeless at 15 and after a tragedy comes upon her, she begins her work to finish high school. Director: Peter Levin Writer: Ronni Kern
Ill Manors (2012) ::: 7.1/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 1min | Crime, Drama | 6 June 2012 (UK) -- The lives of four drug dealers, one user, and two prostitutes are explored. Director: Plan B (as Ben Drew) Writer: Plan B (as Ben Drew)
Inherent Vice (2014) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 2h 28min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 9 January 2015 (USA) -- In 1970, drug-fueled Los Angeles private investigator Larry "Doc" Sportello investigates the disappearance of a former girlfriend. Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Writers: Paul Thomas Anderson (written for the screen by), Thomas Pynchon (based
In Order of Disappearance (2014) ::: 7.2/10 -- Kraftidioten (original title) -- In Order of Disappearance Poster -- After his son is murdered by drug dealers, a snowplow driver starts seeking revenge. Director: Hans Petter Moland Writers:
It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 30min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 27 May 2005 (UK) -- A famous DJ in the Ibiza club scene finds the alcohol and drug-fueled party that is his life threatened by the progressive loss of his hearing. Director: Michael Dowse Writer:
Jesus' Son (1999) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 47min | Drama | 7 July 2000 (USA) -- A young man turns from drug addiction and petty crime to a life redeemed by a discovery of compassion. Director: Alison Maclean
Jesus' Son (1999) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 47min | Drama | 7 July 2000 (USA) -- A young man turns from drug addiction and petty crime to a life redeemed by a discovery of compassion. Director: Alison Maclean Writers: Denis Johnson (book), Elizabeth Cuthrell (screenplay) | 2 more credits Stars:
John Dies at the End (2012) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 39min | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror | 27 December 2012 (USA) -- A new street drug that sends its users across time and dimensions has one drawback: some people return no longer human. Can two college drop-outs save humanity from this silent, otherworldly invasion? Director: Don Coscarelli Writers:
Kaminey (2009) ::: 7.4/10 -- Not Rated | 2h 10min | Action, Crime, Drama | 14 August 2009 (India) -- The desperate lives of two estranged twin brothers converge over missing drugs, politics, racial prejudice, corrupt cops and an unplanned pregnancy. Director: Vishal Bhardwaj Writers:
King of New York (1990) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 43min | Crime, Thriller | 5 January 1991 (USA) -- A drug kingpin is released from prison and seeks to take total control of the criminal underworld in order to give back to the community. Director: Abel Ferrara Writer: Nicholas St. John
Leaves of Grass (2009) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 45min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 17 September 2010 (USA) -- An Ivy League professor is lured back to his Oklahoma hometown, where his twin brother, a small-time pot grower, has concocted a scheme to take down a local drug lord. Director: Tim Blake Nelson Writer:
Less Than Zero (1987) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Crime, Drama | 6 November 1987 (USA) -- A college freshman returns to L.A. for the holidays at his ex-girlfriend's request, but discovers that his former best friend has an out-of-control drug habit. Director: Marek Kanievska Writers:
Lethal Weapon (1987) ::: 7.6/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Action, Crime, Thriller | 6 March 1987 (USA) -- Two newly paired cops who are complete opposites must put aside their differences in order to catch a gang of drug smugglers. Director: Richard Donner Writer: Shane Black
Licence to Kill (1989) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 13min | Action, Adventure, Thriller | 14 July 1989 (USA) -- After capturing a drug lord, Felix Leiter is left for dead and his wife is murdered. James Bond goes rogue and seeks vengeance on those responsible, as he infiltrates an organisation posing as a hitman. Director: John Glen Writers:
Light Sleeper (1992) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 43min | Crime, Drama | 13 March 1992 (UK) -- A drug dealer reconsiders his profession when his boss plans to go straight and an old flame reappears. Director: Paul Schrader Writer: Paul Schrader
London (2005) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 32min | Drama, Romance | 10 February 2006 (USA) -- London is a drug laden adventure that centers on a party in a New York loft where a young man is trying to win back his ex-girlfriend. Director: Hunter Richards Writer: Hunter Richards
Lone Wolf McQuade (1983) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG | 1h 47min | Action, Crime, Drama | 15 April 1983 (USA) -- After helping the local police with some horse thieves, a Texas Ranger aims at a drug lord with arms trade as well. They're interested in the same woman and they're both into martial arts. Director: Steve Carver Writers:
Louis C.K. 2017 (2017) ::: 7.6/10 -- TV-MA | 1h 14min | Comedy | TV Special 4 April 2017 -- Louis C.K. muses on religion, eternal love, giving dogs drugs, email fights, teachers, and more in a live performance from Washington D.C. Director: Louis C.K. Writer: Louis C.K. Stars:
Love & Other Drugs (2010) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 52min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 24 November 2010 (USA) -- In 1990s Pittsburgh, a medicine peddler starts a relationship with a young woman suffering from Parkinson's disease. Director: Edward Zwick Writers: Charles Randolph (screenplay), Edward Zwick (screenplay) | 2 more
Loving Pablo (2017) ::: 6.3/10 -- R | 2h 3min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 15 June 2018 (USA) -- A journalist strikes up a romantic relationship with notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar. Director: Fernando Len de Aranoa Writers: Fernando Len de Aranoa (screenplay written by), Fernando Len de
Machine Gun Preacher (2011) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 2h 9min | Action, Biography, Crime | 2 November 2011 (UK) -- Sam Childers is a former drug-dealing biker tough guy who found God and became a crusader for hundreds of Sudanese children who've been forced to become soldiers. Director: Marc Forster Writers:
Maniac ::: TV-MA | 40min | Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi | TV Mini-Series (2018) Episode Guide 10 episodes Maniac Poster -- Two strangers are drawn to a mysterious pharmaceutical trial for a drug that will, they're assured, with no complications or side-effects whatsoever, solve all of their problems permanently. Things do not go as planned. Creators:
Maria Full of Grace (2004) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 41min | Crime, Drama | 6 August 2004 (USA) -- A pregnant Colombian teenager becomes a drug mule to make some desperately needed money for her family. Director: Joshua Marston Writer: Joshua Marston Stars:
Middle Men (2009) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 45min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 6 August 2010 (USA) -- Chronicles Jack Harris, one of the pioneers of internet commerce, as he wrestles with his morals, and struggles not to drown in a sea of con men, mobsters, drug addicts, and porn stars. Director: George Gallo Writers:
Midnight Express (1978) ::: 7.6/10 -- R | 2h 1min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 6 October 1978 (USA) -- Billy Hayes, an American college student, is caught smuggling drugs out of Turkey and thrown into prison. Director: Alan Parker Writers: Oliver Stone (screenplay), Billy Hayes (book) (as William Hayes) | 1
Miss Bala (2011) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 53min | Action, Crime, Drama | 9 September 2011 (Mexico) -- After entering a beauty contest in Tijuana, a young woman witnesses drug-related murders and is forced to do the gang's bidding. Director: Gerardo Naranjo Writers: Gerardo Naranjo, Mauricio Katz
Mr. Nice (2010) ::: 6.4/10 -- 2h 1min | Biography, Comedy, Crime | 3 June 2011 (USA) -- The life story of Howard Marks, an elite British drug smuggler. Director: Bernard Rose Writers: Bernard Rose (screenplay), Howard Marks (based on the book by) Stars: Rhys Ifans, Chlo Sevigny, David Thewlis
Narcos ::: TV-MA | 49min | Biography, Crime, Drama | TV Series (20152017) -- A chronicled look at the criminal exploits of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, as well as the many other drug kingpins who plagued the country through the years. Creators:
No Country for Old Men (2007) ::: 8.1/10 -- R | 2h 2min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 21 November 2007 (USA) -- Violence and mayhem ensue after a hunter stumbles upon a drug deal gone wrong and more than two million dollars in cash near the Rio Grande. Directors: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen Writers: Joel Coen (screenplay), Ethan Coen (screenplay) | 1 more credit
Nurse Jackie ::: TV-MA | 27min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (20092015) -- A drug-addicted nurse struggles to find a balance between the demands of her frenetic job at a New York City hospital and an array of personal dramas. Creators:
Only the Strong (1993) ::: 6.7/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 39min | Action, Drama | 27 August 1993 (USA) -- Ex-Special Forces soldier Louis Stevens returns to Miami to find his former high school overrun by drugs and violence. A master of the Brazilian martial art, capoeira, Stevens pledges to ... S Director: Sheldon Lettich Writers: Sheldon Lettich, Luis Esteban
Operation Mekong (2016) ::: 6.6/10 -- Mei Gong he xing dong (original title) -- (USA) Operation Mekong Poster -- Inspired by the true story known as the Mekong Massacre--two Chinese commercial vessels are ambushed while traveling down the Mekong River in the waters of the Golden Triangle, one of the largest drug-manufacturing regions in the world. 13 sailors are executed at gunpoint, and 900,000 methamphetamine pills are recovered at the scene. Upon discovery, the Chinese government immediately sends a band... S
Orange Is the New Black ::: TV-MA | 59min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | TV Series (20132019) -- Convicted of a decade old crime of transporting drug money to an ex-girlfriend, normally law-abiding Piper Chapman is sentenced to a year and a half behind bars to face the reality of how life-changing prison can really be. Creator:
Oslo, August 31st (2011) ::: 7.6/10 -- Oslo, 31. august (original title) -- Oslo, August 31st Poster -- One day in the life of Anders, a young recovering drug addict, who takes a brief leave from his treatment center to interview for a job and catch up with old friends in Oslo. Director: Joachim Trier Writers:
OtherLife (2017) ::: 6.3/10 -- TV-MA | 1h 36min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 15 October 2017 (USA) -- After inventing a drug that induces time-compressed virtual realities, young Ren grapples with partner Sam over how to use their powerful creation. Director: Ben C. Lucas Writers: Kelley Eskridge, Ben C. Lucas | 1 more credit Stars:
Outland (1981) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 49min | Action, Crime, Sci-Fi | 22 May 1981 (USA) -- A federal marshal stationed at a mining colony on the Jupiter moon of Io uncovers a drug-smuggling conspiracy. He gets no help from the workers or authorities when he finds himself marked for murder. Director: Peter Hyams Writer:
Ozark ::: TV-MA | 1h | Crime, Drama, Thriller | TV Series (2017 ) -- A financial advisor drags his family from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks, where he must launder money to appease a drug boss. Creators: Bill Dubuque, Mark Williams
Paid in Full (2002) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 37min | Action, Crime, Drama | 25 October 2002 (USA) -- A young man from Harlem, forced to cope with the 1980s drug scene, builds an illegal empire, only to have a crisis of conscience. Director: Charles Stone III Writers: Azie Faison Jr. (earlier screenplay), Austin Phillips (earlier
Power ::: TV-MA | 50min | Crime, Drama | TV Series (20142020) -- James "Ghost" St. Patrick, a wealthy New York night club owner who has it all, catering to the city's elite and dreaming big, lives a double life as a drug kingpin. Creator:
Puncture (2011) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 40min | Biography, Drama | 15 March 2012 (Thailand) -- A David and Goliath law drama about a drug-addicted lawyer who takes on a health supply corporation while battling his own personal demons. Directors: Adam Kassen, Mark Kassen Writers: Paul Danziger (story), Chris Lopata | 1 more credit
Quadrophenia (1979) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 2h | Drama, Music | 2 November 1979 (USA) -- Jimmy loathes his job and parents. He seeks solace with his mod clique, scooter riding and drugs, only to be disappointed. Director: Franc Roddam Writers: Dave Humphries (screenplay), Martin Stellman (screenplay) | 1 more
Queen of the South ::: TV-MA | 42min | Action, Crime, Drama | TV Series (2016 ) Season 5 Premiere 2021 -- Teresa flees Mexico after her drug-runner boyfriend is murdered. Settling in Dallas she looks to become the country's reigning drug smuggler and to avenge her lover's murder.
Reefer Madness (1936) ::: 3.8/10 -- Tell Your Children (original title) -- Reefer Madness Poster -- Cautionary tale features a fictionalized take on the use of marijuana. A trio of drug dealers lead innocent teenagers to become addicted to "reefer" cigarettes by holding wild parties with jazz music. Director: Louis J. Gasnier (as Louis Gasnier) Writers:
Requiem for a Dream (2000) ::: 8.3/10 -- R | 1h 42min | Drama | 15 December 2000 (USA) -- The drug-induced utopias of four Coney Island people are shattered when their addictions run deep. Director: Darren Aronofsky Writers: Hubert Selby Jr. (based on the book by), Hubert Selby Jr. (screenplay)
Return to Paradise (1998) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 51min | Drama, Romance, Thriller | 14 August 1998 (USA) -- Two friends must choose whether to help a third friend who was arrested in Malaysia for drug possession. Director: Joseph Ruben Writers: Pierre Jolivet (motion picture Force Majeure), Olivier Schatzky (motion
Riding in Cars with Boys (2001) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 12min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 19 October 2001 (USA) -- A single mother, with dreams of becoming a writer, has a son at the age of 15 in 1965, and goes through a failed marriage with the drug-addicted father. Director: Penny Marshall Writers:
Riding in Cars with Boys (2001) ::: 6.5/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 12min | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 19 October 2001 (USA) -- A single mother, with dreams of becoming a writer, has a son at the age of 15 in 1965, and goes through a failed marriage with the drug-addicted father.
Rocky Handsome (2016) ::: 6.8/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 59min | Action, Crime, Drama | 25 March 2016 (USA) -- A reclusive pawn shop owner sets his sights on revenge when vicious gangsters kidnap his drug-addicted neighbor's young daughter. Director: Nishikant Kamat Writer: Ritesh Shah (adapted by)
Running Scared (1986) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 47min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 27 June 1986 (USA) -- Two street-wise Chicago cops have to shake off some rust after returning from a Key West vacation to pursue a drug dealer who nearly killed them in the past. Director: Peter Hyams Writers:
Rush (1991) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 2h | Action, Crime, Drama | 17 January 1992 (USA) -- Two small-town Texas cops go undercover to catch a major drug dealer and are sucked into the drug culture, compromising their assignment. Director: Lili Fini Zanuck Writers: Kim Wozencraft (book), Peter Dexter (screenplay) (as Pete Dexter)
Salaam Bombay! (1988) ::: 8.0/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 53min | Crime, Drama | 7 October 1988 (USA) -- Heartrending story of the life lived in the back alleys and gutters of India. It is there that young Krishna must struggle to survive among the drug dealers, pimps, and prostitutes. In HD. Director: Mira Nair Writers:
Savages (2012) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 2h 11min | Crime, Thriller | 6 July 2012 (USA) -- Pot growers Ben and Chon face off against the Mexican drug cartel who kidnapped their shared girlfriend. Director: Oliver Stone Writers: Shane Salerno (screenplay), Don Winslow (screenplay) | 2 more credits
Scarface (1983) ::: 8.3/10 -- R | 2h 50min | Crime, Drama | 9 December 1983 (USA) -- In 1980 Miami, a determined Cuban immigrant takes over a drug cartel and succumbs to greed. Director: Brian De Palma Writer: Oliver Stone (screenplay by)
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (2010) ::: 6.6/10 -- TV-MA | 1h 55min | Biography, Drama, Music | 5 May 2010 (USA) -- A biography of Ian Dury, who was stricken with polio at a young age and defied expectations by becoming one of the founders of the punk-rock scene in Britain in the 1970s. Director: Mat Whitecross Writer:
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll ::: TV-MA | 21min | Comedy, Music | TV Series (20152016) -- A middle-aged once famous rock singer, who desperately wants his glory days back, finds out he has a talented daughter, who wants to reunite and front his old band - and date his guitar player. They're dysfunctional, but they don't care. Creator:
Sicario (2015) ::: 7.6/10 -- R | 2h 1min | Action, Crime, Drama | 2 October 2015 (USA) -- An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by a government task force to aid in the escalating war against drugs at the border area between the U.S. and Mexico. Director: Denis Villeneuve Writer:
Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 2h 2min | Action, Adventure, Crime | 29 June 2018 (USA) -- The drug war on the U.S.-Mexico border has escalated as the cartels have begun trafficking terrorists across the US border. To fight the war, federal agent Matt Graver re-teams with the mercurial Alejandro. Director: Stefano Sollima Writer:
Side Effects (2013) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 46min | Crime, Drama, Mystery | 8 February 2013 (USA) -- A young woman's world unravels when a drug prescribed by her psychiatrist has unexpected side effects. Director: Steven Soderbergh Writer: Scott Z. Burns
Snabba Cash (2010) ::: 6.7/10 -- Snabba cash (original title) -- Snabba Cash Poster -- When JW becomes a drug runner in order to maintain his double life, his fate becomes tied to two other men: Jorge, a fugitive on the run from both the Serbian mafia and the police, and mafia enforcer Mrado, who is on the hunt for Jorge. Director: Daniel Espinosa (as Danil Espinosa)
Snitch (2013) ::: 6.4/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 52min | Action, Drama, Thriller | 22 February 2013 (USA) -- A father goes undercover for the DEA in order to free his son, who was imprisoned after being set up in a drug deal. Director: Ric Roman Waugh Writers: Justin Haythe, Ric Roman Waugh
Spun (2002) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 41min | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 7 February 2003 (Norway) -- A drug dealer introduces one of his customers, a 'speed freak', to the man who runs the meth lab. A crazy three-day adventure ensues. Director: Jonas
Strangers with Candy ::: TV-14 | 22min | Comedy | TV Series (19992000) -- A forty-six-year-old ex-drug addict returns to high school as a freshman. Creators: Stephen Colbert, Paul Dinello, Mitch Rouse | 1 more credit
Suits ::: TV-14 | 44min | Comedy, Drama | TV Series (20112019) -- On the run from a drug deal gone bad, brilliant college dropout Mike Ross, finds himself working with Harvey Specter, one of New York City's best lawyers. Creator:
Super (2010) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Action, Comedy, Drama | 10 June 2011 (Iceland) -- After his wife falls under the influence of a drug dealer, an everyday guy transforms himself into Crimson Bolt, a superhero with the best intentions, but lacking in heroic skills. Director: James Gunn Writer:
Supercop (1992) ::: 6.9/10 -- Ging chaat goo si III: Chiu kup ging chaat (original title) -- Supercop Poster -- A Hong Kong detective teams up with his female Red Chinese counterpart to stop a Chinese drug czar. Director: Stanley Tong Writers:
Tales from the Hood (1995) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Crime, Drama, Horror | 24 May 1995 (USA) -- A funeral director tells four strange tales of horror with an African American focus to three drug dealers he traps in his place of business. Director: Rusty Cundieff Writers: Rusty Cundieff, Darin Scott
The Acid House (1998) ::: 6.4/10 -- Unrated | 1h 51min | Comedy, Drama | 1 January 1999 (UK) -- Three twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh. Director: Paul McGuigan Writers: Irvine Welsh (screenplay), Irvine Welsh (stories) Stars:
The Basketball Diaries (1995) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 42min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 21 April 1995 (USA) -- A teenager finds his dreams of becoming a basketball star threatened after he free falls into the harrowing world of drug addiction. Director: Scott Kalvert Writers: Jim Carroll (novel), Bryan Goluboff (screenplay)
The Business (2005) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 37min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 2 September 2005 (UK) -- Frankie is sent from London to Spain to make a delivery to Charlie, who likes the kid and shows him the ropes including the use of guns and drugs. Frankie likes the sun, pools and the cute, bikini clad girls and stays in Spain. Director: Nick Love Writer: Nick Love
The Connection (2014) ::: 7.1/10 -- La French (original title) -- The Connection Poster -- A French police magistrate spends years trying to take down one of the country's most powerful drug rings. Director: Cdric Jimenez Writers:
The Falcon and the Snowman (1985) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 2h 11min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 8 February 1985 (USA) -- The true story of a disillusioned military contractor employee and his drug pusher childhood friend who became walk-in spies for the Soviet Union. Director: John Schlesinger Writers:
The Football Factory (2004) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 31min | Crime, Drama, Sport | 14 May 2004 (UK) -- An insight on the gritty life of a bored male, Chelsea football hooligan who lives for violence, sex, drugs & alcohol. Director: Nick Love Writers: John King (novel), Nick Love Stars:
The French Connection (1971) ::: 7.7/10 -- R | 1h 44min | Action, Crime, Drama | 9 October 1971 (USA) -- A pair of NYC cops in the Narcotics Bureau stumble onto a drug smuggling job with a French connection. Director: William Friedkin Writers: Ernest Tidyman (screenplay by), Robin Moore (based on the book by)
The Guard (2011) ::: 7.3/10 -- R | 1h 36min | Comedy, Crime, Thriller | 23 September 2011 (Canada) -- An unorthodox Irish policeman with a confrontational personality is partnered with an up-tight F.B.I. agent to investigate an international drug-smuggling ring. Director: John Michael McDonagh Writer:
The Harder They Come (1972) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 2h | Crime, Drama, Music | 14 April 1976 (France) -- Wishing to become a successful Reggae singer, a young Jamaican man finds himself tied to corrupt record producers and drug pushers. Director: Perry Henzell Writers: Perry Henzell, Trevor D. Rhone
The Heat (2013) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 57min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 28 June 2013 (USA) -- An uptight FBI Special Agent is paired with a foul-mouthed Boston cop to take down a ruthless drug lord. Director: Paul Feig Writer: Katie Dippold
The Infiltrator (2016) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 2h 7min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 13 July 2016 (USA) -- A U.S. Customs official uncovers a money laundering scheme involving Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Director: Brad Furman Writers: Ellen Furman (screenplay) (as Ellen Brown Furman), Robert Mazur (based
The Invisible Man Returns (1940) ::: 6.5/10 -- Passed | 1h 21min | Drama, Horror, Mystery | 12 January 1940 (USA) -- The owner of a coal mining operation, falsely imprisoned for fratricide, takes a drug to make him invisible, despite its side effect: gradual madness. Director: Joe May Writers:
The Last Seduction (1994) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 50min | Crime, Drama, Romance | 26 October 1994 (USA) -- A devious sexpot steals her husband's drug money and hides out in a small town where she meets the perfect dupe for her next scheme. Director: John Dahl Writer: Steve Barancik
The Man from Nowhere (2010) ::: 7.8/10 -- Ajeossi (original title) -- The Man from Nowhere Poster -- A quiet pawnshop keeper with a violent past takes on a drug-and-organ trafficking ring in hope of saving the child who is his only friend. Director: Jeong-beom Lee Writer:
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) ::: 7.4/10 -- Passed | 1h 59min | Crime, Drama, Romance | 8 March 1956 (Canada) -- A junkie must face his true self to kick his drug addiction. Director: Otto Preminger Writers: Walter Newman (screenplay), Lewis Meltzer (screenplay) | 1 more credit
The Monster Project (2017) ::: 4.5/10 -- 1h 39min | Action, Fantasy, Horror | 18 August 2017 (USA) -- A recovering drug addict takes a job with a documentary crew who plans to interview three subjects who claim to be real life monsters. Director: Victor Mathieu Writers: Corbin Billings (screenplay by), Shariya Lynn (screenplay by) | 3 more
The Mule (2018) ::: 7.0/10 -- R | 1h 56min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 14 December 2018 (USA) -- A ninety-year-old horticulturist and Korean War veteran turns drug mule for a Mexican cartel. Director: Clint Eastwood Writers: Nick Schenk, Sam Dolnick (inspired by the New York Times Magazine
The Outrage (2010) ::: 6.8/10 -- Autoreiji (original title) -- The Outrage Poster -- The boss of a major crime syndicate orders his lieutenant to bring a rogue gang of drug traffickers in line, a job that gets passed on to his long-suffering subordinate. Director: Takeshi Kitano Writer:
The Prisoner of Zenda (1937) ::: 7.7/10 -- Approved | 1h 41min | Adventure, Drama, Romance | 3 September 1937 -- The Prisoner of Zenda Poster An Englishman on a Ruritarian holiday must impersonate the king when the rightful monarch, a distant cousin, is drugged and kidnapped. Directors: John Cromwell, W.S. Van Dyke (uncredited) Writers: Anthony Hope (celebrated novel), John L. Balderston (screen play) | 3 more credits
The Prisoner of Zenda (1952) ::: 7.0/10 -- Approved | 1h 36min | Adventure | 14 November 1952 (USA) -- An Englishman vacationing in a Ruritarian kingdom is recruited to impersonate his cousin, the soon-to-be-crowned king after the monarch is drugged and kidnapped. Director: Richard Thorpe Writers:
The Program (1993) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 52min | Action, Drama, Romance | 24 September 1993 (USA) -- Several players from different backgrounds try to cope with the pressures of playing football at a major university. Each deals with the pressure differently, some turn to drinking, others to drugs, and some to studying. Director: David S. Ward Writers:
The Rules of Attraction (2002) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 50min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 11 October 2002 (USA) -- The incredibly spoiled and overprivileged students of Camden College are a backdrop for an unusual love triangle between a drug dealer, a virgin and a bisexual classmate. Director: Roger Avary Writers:
The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Fantasy, Horror | 5 February 1988 (USA) -- An anthropologist goes to Haiti after hearing rumors about a drug used by black magic practitioners to turn people into zombies. Director: Wes Craven Writers: Wade Davis (inspired by the book), Richard Maxwell (screenplay) | 1
The Wanderers (1979) ::: 7.4/10 -- R | 1h 52min | Crime, Drama, Romance | 4 July 1979 (USA) -- The Wanderers is a teenage, Italian gang in Bronx, NYC, 1963. They have their confrontations with other gangs. Drugs and weapons are uncool. Adult life awaits them. Director: Philip Kaufman Writers:
The Wire ::: TV-MA | 59min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | TV Series (20022008) -- The Baltimore drug scene, as seen through the eyes of drug dealers and law enforcement. Creator: David Simon
The World Is Yours (2018) ::: 6.4/10 -- Le monde est toi (original title) -- The World Is Yours Poster -- A small-time dealer dreams of another life but can't afford it. To escape, he must accept one last job involving Spain, drugs, the Illuminati and his overbearing mother. Director: Romain Gavras Writers:
The Yacoubian Building (2006) ::: 7.5/10 -- Omaret yakobean (original title) -- The Yacoubian Building Poster Meditations on corruption, fundamentalism, prostitution, homosexuality, and drugs in central Cairo. Director: Marwan Hamed Writers: Alaa' Al-Aswany (novel), Wahid Hamed (as Wahid Hamid) Stars:
Thirteen (2003) ::: 6.8/10 -- R | 1h 40min | Drama | 19 September 2003 (USA) -- A thirteen-year-old girl's relationship with her mother is put to the test as she discovers drugs, sex, and petty crime in the company of her cool but troubled best friend. Director: Catherine Hardwicke Writers:
Three on a Match (1932) ::: 7.2/10 -- Passed | 1h 3min | Crime, Drama, Romance | 29 October 1932 (USA) -- Although Vivian Revere is seemingly the most successful of a trio of reunited schoolmates, she throws it away by descending into a life of debauchery and drugs. Director: Mervyn LeRoy Writers: Lucien Hubbard (screen play), Kubec Glasmon (story) | 1 more credit Stars:
Thursday (1998) ::: 7.2/10 -- R | 1h 27min | Action, Comedy, Crime | 25 September 1998 (UK) -- A former L.A. drug dealer has moved to Houston to make a new life for himself as a married architect. Everything falls apart when he is suddenly visited by one of his former cohorts who comes carrying heroin. Director: Skip Woods Writer:
Top Boy -- Not Rated | 1h | Crime, Drama, Thriller | TV Series (2011 ) ::: Two London drug dealers ply their lucrative trade at a public housing estate in East London. Creator: Ronan Bennett
Traffic (2000) ::: 7.6/10 -- R | 2h 27min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 5 January 2001 (USA) -- A conservative judge is appointed by the President to spearhead America's escalating war against drugs, only to discover that his teenage daughter is a crack addict. Two DEA agents protect an informant. A jailed drug baron's wife attempts to carry on the family business. Director: Steven Soderbergh Writers: Simon Moore (miniseries Traffik), Stephen Gaghan (screenplay)
Trainspotting (1996) ::: 8.1/10 -- R | 1h 33min | Drama | 9 August 1996 (USA) -- Renton, deeply immersed in the Edinburgh drug scene, tries to clean up and get out, despite the allure of the drugs and influence of friends. Director: Danny Boyle Writers: Irvine Welsh (based on the novel by), John Hodge (screenplay)
Triple Frontier (2019) ::: 6.4/10 -- R | 2h 5min | Action, Adventure, Crime | 13 March 2019 (USA) -- Loyalties are tested when five friends and former special forces operatives reunite to take down a South American drug lord, unleashing a chain of unintended consequences. Director: J.C. Chandor Writers:
True Believer (1989) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 48min | Crime, Drama | 17 February 1989 (USA) -- A cynical former civil liberties attorney now reduced to "specializing" in defending drug dealers becomes transformed by an eight-year-old murder case. Director: Joseph Ruben Writer:
Twin Town (1997) ::: 6.9/10 -- Unrated | 1h 39min | Comedy, Drama | 9 May 1997 (USA) -- Julian and Jeremy, two brothers prefer to spend their time on drugs and joyriding. When their father, Fatty Lewis, they show up demanding compensation. Director: Kevin Allen Writers: Kevin Allen, Paul Durden Stars:
Veronica Guerin (2003) ::: 6.9/10 -- R | 1h 38min | Biography, Crime, Drama | 17 October 2003 (USA) -- An Irish journalist writes a series of stories about drug dealers. Director: Joel Schumacher Writers: Carol Doyle (story), Carol Doyle (screenplay) | 1 more credit
Wasteland (2012) ::: 6.5/10 -- The Rise (original title) -- Wasteland Poster -- A young man recently released from prison recruits his three best friends to rob the local drug kingpin who is responsible for his incarceration. Can he get revenge and win back his fed-up girlfriend? Director: Rowan Athale Writer:
White Boy Rick (2018) ::: 6.5/10 -- R | 1h 51min | Crime, Drama | 14 September 2018 (USA) -- The story of teenager Richard Wershe Jr., who became an undercover informant for the FBI during the 1980s and was ultimately arrested for drug-trafficking and sentenced to life in prison. Director: Yann Demange Writers:
Winter's Bone (2010) ::: 7.1/10 -- R | 1h 40min | Adventure, Drama, Mystery | 16 July 2010 (USA) -- An unflinching Ozark Mountain girl hacks through dangerous social terrain as she hunts down her drug-dealing father while trying to keep her family intact. Director: Debra Granik Writers:
Zulu (2013) ::: 6.7/10 -- R | 1h 50min | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 31 August 2020 (USA) -- Policemen Ali Sokhela and Brian Epkeen investigate the brutal murder of a young white woman, apparently provoked by the availability of a new illegal drug and somehow connected to the disappearance of black street children. Director: Jrme Salle Writers:
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Babylon -- -- Revoroot -- 12 eps -- Novel -- Mystery Psychological Thriller -- Babylon Babylon -- In the newly formed Shiniki district of Tokyo, Zen Seizaki is a diligent public prosecutor at the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office. Assigned to a case involving false advertisement, Zen—along with his assistant officer, Atsuhiko Fumio—investigate Japan Supiri, a pharmaceutical company that had provided fabricated clinical research on the company's new drug. While investigating the file of Shin Inaba, an anesthesiologist connected to the crime, the case takes a dark turn when Zen finds a page stained with a mixture of blood, hair and skin, along with the letter "F" scribbled all across the sheet. As he investigates further, the case goes beyond Zen's imagination and becomes vastly complex, challenging his sense of justice and his knowledge of the truth. -- -- Digging deeper into the investigation, Zen begins to uncover a concealed plot behind the ongoing mayoral election and ties to many people of interest involved in the election and those closer than he thinks. The case grows more severe and propels Zen into an unforeseen hurricane of corruption and deceit behind the election, the establishment of the Shiniki district, and the mysterious woman associated with it all. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 107,289 6.80
Cop Craft -- -- Millepensee -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Fantasy Magic Police Sci-Fi -- Cop Craft Cop Craft -- Fifteen years ago, a hyperspace gate appeared in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, connecting Earth to a strange world filled with fairies and monsters. The city of San-Teresa became a home for over two million of these otherworldly visitors. Unfortunately, the population boom also brought its fair share of problems—drugs, prostitution, and trafficking. To combat the rampant crime lurking in the city's shadows, a new department was established in the San-Teresa Metropolitan Police. -- -- Former JSDF soldier Kei Matoba is one of the best cops that the department has to offer, despite his inclination to occasionally bend the rules. After a fairy trafficking case goes wrong, Kei loses Rick Fury, his friend and partner of four years, setting him on a quest for vengeance. To help him with the case, the department pairs him with Tilarna Exedilika, a noble of the Farbani Kingdom. As one of the Knights of Mirvor, her duty is to rescue the noble fairy that Kei encountered during his last case. Despite his distaste for non-humans, he accepts the arrangement at the request of his superiors. Now, the unlikely duo must come together and overcome their differences in order to return the missing fairy to her country and avenge the death of Kei's partner. -- -- 94,574 6.73
Cop Craft -- -- Millepensee -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Fantasy Magic Police Sci-Fi -- Cop Craft Cop Craft -- Fifteen years ago, a hyperspace gate appeared in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, connecting Earth to a strange world filled with fairies and monsters. The city of San-Teresa became a home for over two million of these otherworldly visitors. Unfortunately, the population boom also brought its fair share of problems—drugs, prostitution, and trafficking. To combat the rampant crime lurking in the city's shadows, a new department was established in the San-Teresa Metropolitan Police. -- -- Former JSDF soldier Kei Matoba is one of the best cops that the department has to offer, despite his inclination to occasionally bend the rules. After a fairy trafficking case goes wrong, Kei loses Rick Fury, his friend and partner of four years, setting him on a quest for vengeance. To help him with the case, the department pairs him with Tilarna Exedilika, a noble of the Farbani Kingdom. As one of the Knights of Mirvor, her duty is to rescue the noble fairy that Kei encountered during his last case. Despite his distaste for non-humans, he accepts the arrangement at the request of his superiors. Now, the unlikely duo must come together and overcome their differences in order to return the missing fairy to her country and avenge the death of Kei's partner. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 94,574 6.73
Detective Conan -- -- TMS Entertainment -- ? eps -- Manga -- Adventure Mystery Comedy Police Shounen -- Detective Conan Detective Conan -- Shinichi Kudou, a high school student of astounding talent in detective work, is well known for having solved several challenging cases. One day, when Shinichi spots two suspicious men and decides to follow them, he inadvertently becomes witness to a disturbing illegal activity. Unfortunately, he is caught in the act, so the men dose him with an experimental drug formulated by their criminal organization, leaving him to his death. However, to his own astonishment, Shinichi lives to see another day, but now in the body of a seven-year-old child. -- -- Perfectly preserving his original intelligence, he hides his real identity from everyone, including his childhood friend Ran Mouri and her father, private detective Kogorou Mouri. To this end, he takes on the alias of Conan Edogawa, inspired by the mystery writers Arthur Conan Doyle and Ranpo Edogawa. -- -- Detective Conan follows Shinichi who, as Conan, starts secretly solving the senior Mouri's cases from behind the scenes with his still exceptional sleuthing skills, while covertly investigating the organization responsible for his current state, hoping to reverse the drug's effects someday. -- -- 262,623 8.16
Double Decker! Doug & Kirill -- -- Sunrise -- 13 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Comedy Police -- Double Decker! Doug & Kirill Double Decker! Doug & Kirill -- The once peaceful city-state of Lisvalletta has found itself beset by a dangerous new drug called Anthem. The side effects of the drug allow the user to enter a state of Overdrive, wherein they mutate into superpowered beasts with inhuman abilities. With the police powerless to stop this new threat, the responsibility falls upon the Special Crime Investigation Unit SEVEN-O. To offset the dangers of this work, the investigators work under the patented "Double Decker" system, which requires them to team up in "buddy cop" pairs. -- -- As a child, average police officer Kirill Vrubel fantasized about being a hero who would save his school from a random terrorist attack. His chance to be a hero arrives when his landlady blackmails him into searching for her lost cat. Upon arriving and falling asleep in an abandoned warehouse, Kirill finds himself in the middle of a hostage situation involving an Anthem user. By teaming up with SEVEN-O detective Douglas "Doug" Bilingam, Kirill earns his spot as the newest member of SEVEN-O. Now, with the help of this secret organization, he may finally achieve his dream of becoming a hero. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 31,463 6.85
Gangsta. -- -- Manglobe -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Drama Seinen -- Gangsta. Gangsta. -- Nicholas Brown and Worick Arcangelo, known in the city of Ergastalum as the "Handymen," are mercenaries for hire who take on jobs no one else can handle. Contracted by powerful mob syndicates and police alike, the Handymen have to be ready and willing for anything. After completing the order of killing a local pimp, the Handymen add Alex Benedetto—a prostitute also designated for elimination—to their ranks to protect her from forces that want her gone from the decrepit hellhole of a city she has come to call home. However, this criminal’s paradise is undergoing a profound period of change that threatens to corrode the delicate balance of power. -- -- Ergastalum was once a safe haven for "Twilights," super-human beings born as the result of a special drug but are now being hunted down by a fierce underground organization. This new threat is rising up to challenge everything the city stands for, and the Handymen will not be able to avoid this coming war. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 448,327 7.40
Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Gaiden -- -- Artland, Magic Bus -- 24 eps -- Novel -- Action Military Sci-Fi Space Drama -- Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Gaiden Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Gaiden -- Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Gaiden is the first of two OVA adaptations of side stories from the Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu novel series. This first adaptation follows the achievements of Reinhard von Müsel and Siegfried Kircheis of the Galactic Empire before the fateful Battle of Astarte. -- -- The Silver-White Valley -- Reinhard and Kircheis graduate from their military academy and are immediately sent to the frozen frontier planet Kapche-Lanka. Unbeknownst to them, their new superior schemes to kill Reinhard on behalf of a rival of Reinhard's sister Annerose von Grünewald. -- -- Dreams of the Morning, Songs of the Night -- Reinhard and Kircheis are assigned to the Imperial Military Police, where they uncover the corrupt and oppressive practices of the Empire's law enforcement. They are soon ordered to investigate the murder of a student at their alma mater. -- -- Dishonor -- As Reinhard awaits the bestowal of his new title of Count von Lohengramm, he sends Kircheis to the artificial resort satellite Kreuznach III for a vacation. Restless from the lack of work, Kircheis assists the local police with a drug trafficking case related to an attack on a disgraced former Vice Admiral. -- -- A Hundred Billion Stars, a Hundred Billion Lights -- While Reinhard is still a commodore in charge of only a single squadron, he laments the incompetence of his superiors during a battle against the Free Planets Alliance. Amassing military successes under the direct command of Vice Admiral Richard von Grimmelshausen, Reinhard repeatedly clashes with Hermann von Lüneburg, a commodore and former regimental commander of the Alliance's infamous Rosen Ritter. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- OVA - Feb 9, 1998 -- 18,932 8.15
Gintama°: Aizome Kaori-hen -- -- Bandai Namco Pictures -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Parody -- Gintama°: Aizome Kaori-hen Gintama°: Aizome Kaori-hen -- The red-light district, Yoshiwara, is suddenly taken over by "Aizen Kou," an incense that has the ability to make anyone fall in love with the first person they see. Having been outlawed for its strong potency, the love drug was thought to have disappeared from the red-light district for good; however, it seems to have found its way back inside Yoshiwara's walls and now has the entire district under its influence. -- -- Of those affected is the cold-hearted Hyakka captain, Tsukuyo, and the first person she sees after inhaling the smoke is none other than the brazen Yorozuya leader, Gintoki Sakata. Unbeknownst to everyone else though, she was already attracted to Gintoki. With those hidden feelings now intensified, Tsukuyo must overcome her afflictions and work with the Yorozuya to return everyone back to normal. -- -- OVA - Aug 4, 2016 -- 61,969 8.41
Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku -- -- Polygon Pictures -- 1 ep -- Original -- Historical Psychological Drama Seinen -- Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku Human Lost: Ningen Shikkaku -- "Mine has been a life of much shame." -- -- Tokyo, 2036 (Showa year 111): a revolution in medical treatment has conquered death... -- By means of internal nanomachines and the "S.H.E.L.L." system whose network controls them, human beings suffer no diseases, require no treatment for injuries, and are guaranteed a 120-year lifespan, free from illness. Yet this consummate social system warps the Japanese nation in a host of ways: unresolved economic disparities, ethical decadence resulting from deathlessness, grave environmental pollution, and the "Human Lost" phenomenon, in which people themselves, disconnected from the S.H.E.L.L. network, become malformed. Japan teeters wildly between two potential futures: civilization's restoration or its destruction. -- -- Atmospheric pollution suffuses "Route 16" in the Outside—the area outside the Route 16 beltway. Youzou Oba, who lives an idle, drug-saturated life, joins Masao Horiki, a mysterious man who associates with the drag-racing gangs, on an incursion Inside—the area within the Route 7 loop where the privileged class lives—only to be embroiled in a violent struggle. When he encounters a malformed sufferer of the Human Lost phenomenon, a "Lost," Youzou's life is saved by Yoshiko Hiiragi, a girl of mysterious abilities who belongs to the anti-Lost agency H.I.L.A.M., and he discovers that he himself also possesses extraordinary powers... -- -- Degradation and death. Life and hope. Buffeted by fate, a man tears himself apart and cries out. Rage. Sorrow. Pathos. Consumed by despair and bitter tears, Youzou Oba is himself transformed into a demon. A human lost... or a human who can find himself? -- -- (Source: Official Site) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Movie - Oct 22, 2019 -- 14,939 5.84
JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 5: Ougon no Kaze -- -- David Production -- 39 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Shounen -- JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 5: Ougon no Kaze JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 5: Ougon no Kaze -- In the coastal city of Naples, corruption is teeming—the police blatantly conspire with outlaws, drugs run rampant around the youth, and the mafia governs the streets with an iron fist. However, various fateful encounters will soon occur. -- -- Enter Giorno Giovanna, a 15-year-old boy with an eccentric connection to the Joestar family, who makes a living out of part-time jobs and pickpocketing. Furthermore, he is gifted with the unexplained Stand ability to give and create life—growing plants from the ground and turning inanimate objects into live animals, an ability he has dubbed "Gold Experience." Fascinated by the might of local gangsters, Giorno has dreamed of rising up in their ranks and becoming a "Gang-Star," a feat made possible by his encounter with Bruno Buccellati, a member of the Passione gang with his own sense of justice. -- -- JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken: Ougon no Kaze follows the endeavors of Giorno after joining Bruno's team while working under Passione, fending off other gangsters and secretly plotting to overthrow their mysterious boss. -- -- -- Licensor: -- VIZ Media -- 592,526 8.60
Luv Wave -- -- - -- 3 eps -- Visual novel -- Action Drama Hentai Horror Mystery Police Romance Sci-Fi -- Luv Wave Luv Wave -- Takikawa Kanako, a secret agent that specialize in information and assassination. He has a robot girl for assistant. So far, they have 100% success rate, but their new target doesn't seem to want to stay dead. While finding out what's going on, they have to deal with a world network stopping virus and a strange new drug. Can he remember and how much does she love him? -- -- (Source: AnimeNfo) -- -- Licensor: -- NuTech Digital -- OVA - Mar 31, 2000 -- 2,551 5.89
Mad� -- Bull 34 -- -- Magic Bus -- 4 eps -- Manga -- Action Police -- Mad� -- Bull 34 Mad� -- Bull 34 -- Daizaburo Edi-Ban, a Japanese-American, joins New York City's toughest precinct, the 34th. On his first day he is partnered up with John Estes, called Sleepy by his friends and Mad Bull by his enemies, a cop who stops crime with his own violent brand of justice. Mad Bull makes no qualms about executing common thieves with shotgun blasts if they even pose a minor threat to him or anyone around them. Mad Bull also often steals from prostitutes and does incredible amounts of property damage while fighting crime. Mad Bull's unpoliceman-like behavior often puts him in hot water with his partner Daizaburo and the 34th precinct. However, despite how reckless or illegal these acts are, a good cause is always revealed (For example, Sleepy uses the money he steals from the prostitutes to fund a venereal disease clinic and a home for battered and raped women). Perrine Valley, a police lieutenant, joins Daizaburo and Sleepy later on to help them tackle more difficult cases involving the mafia and drug-running. -- -- Mad Bull 34 is inspired by the high-action buddy cop films of the '70s and '80s. -- -- (Source: Thevinnymac) -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media, Manga Entertainment -- OVA - Dec 21, 1990 -- 8,417 6.32
Memories -- -- Madhouse, Studio 4°C -- 3 eps -- Manga -- Drama Horror Psychological Sci-Fi -- Memories Memories -- Memories is a compilation of three standalone short films encompassing different genres. -- -- Magnetic Rose -- In the far reaches of space, after tracing a distress signal to a large abandoned space station, a pair of engineers—Heintz Beckner and Miguel Costrela—find a derelict mansion and decide to explore on foot. Their investigation reveals a dark secret surrounding the fate of Eva Friedel, a renowned opera singer with a tragic history. Hallucinations soon begin to plague them, and they must fight to retain their sanity in order to escape the station alive. -- -- Stink Bomb -- Hapless lab technician Nobuo Tanaka consumes some pills at his laboratory to cure a cold. Unknown to him, however, the pills are actually experimental drugs that enhance his flatulence to a lethal degree. As the toxic gas escaping him kills everyone in his vicinity, he is ordered by his superiors to retreat to the company headquarters in Tokyo. The journey to the city is made all the more arduous as Nobuo struggles with his deadly odor while the police, military, and foreign adversaries are hot on his trail. -- -- Cannon Fodder -- In a fortress city filled to the brim with cannons, a young boy wishes to surpass his father by becoming a revered artillery officer. Despite no proof of an enemy nation, he cannot resist the urge to partake in the daily bombardment routines organized by the city. Whether at school or just before bedtime, he only dreams of someday firing a cannon for the sake of his homeland. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media, Sony Pictures Entertainment -- Movie - Dec 23, 1995 -- 83,342 7.73
Memories -- -- Madhouse, Studio 4°C -- 3 eps -- Manga -- Drama Horror Psychological Sci-Fi -- Memories Memories -- Memories is a compilation of three standalone short films encompassing different genres. -- -- Magnetic Rose -- In the far reaches of space, after tracing a distress signal to a large abandoned space station, a pair of engineers—Heintz Beckner and Miguel Costrela—find a derelict mansion and decide to explore on foot. Their investigation reveals a dark secret surrounding the fate of Eva Friedel, a renowned opera singer with a tragic history. Hallucinations soon begin to plague them, and they must fight to retain their sanity in order to escape the station alive. -- -- Stink Bomb -- Hapless lab technician Nobuo Tanaka consumes some pills at his laboratory to cure a cold. Unknown to him, however, the pills are actually experimental drugs that enhance his flatulence to a lethal degree. As the toxic gas escaping him kills everyone in his vicinity, he is ordered by his superiors to retreat to the company headquarters in Tokyo. The journey to the city is made all the more arduous as Nobuo struggles with his deadly odor while the police, military, and foreign adversaries are hot on his trail. -- -- Cannon Fodder -- In a fortress city filled to the brim with cannons, a young boy wishes to surpass his father by becoming a revered artillery officer. Despite no proof of an enemy nation, he cannot resist the urge to partake in the daily bombardment routines organized by the city. Whether at school or just before bedtime, he only dreams of someday firing a cannon for the sake of his homeland. -- -- Movie - Dec 23, 1995 -- 83,342 7.73
Mi Yu Xing Zhe -- -- Thundray -- 12 eps -- Web manga -- Mystery Psychological Thriller -- Mi Yu Xing Zhe Mi Yu Xing Zhe -- A magician, a female doctor, a gangster, an archaeology professor, a policewoman, a drug dealer, a businessman... Such a random group of people find themselves trapped on a desolate island when they wake up from sleep one day. They are surrounded by tribes, mutant viruses, and countless life and death situations on this mysterious island. What will they do to survive and escape? -- ONA - Feb 3, 2018 -- 12,901 7.41
Nanbaka -- -- Satelight -- 13 eps -- Web manga -- Action Comedy Drama -- Nanbaka Nanbaka -- Nanba is the world's most formidable prison, built to incarcerate criminals who are too slippery to stay in ordinary confinement. The four inmates who occupy Cell 13 are particularly cunning on that behalf, having escaped every other prison with a perfect success rate. There is Juugo, a specialist in locks who has spent the majority of his life in prison; Uno, a gambler with great intuition; Nico, an otaku whose body reacts strangely to drugs; and Rock, a bruiser with a love for food. The daily shenanigans of the four prisoners always cause trouble for the building supervisor, Hajime Sugoroku, who desperately tries to prevent them from breaking out of Nanba. -- -- Nanbaka follows the comedic, sparkle-filled exploits of these prisoners and their guards. From three square meals a day to sports festivals, prison life in Nanba isn't actually that bad—and it is the closest these four have to a home. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 247,115 7.34
Shingeki no Kyojin: Lost Girls -- -- Wit Studio -- 3 eps -- Novel -- Action Horror Supernatural Drama Fantasy -- Shingeki no Kyojin: Lost Girls Shingeki no Kyojin: Lost Girls -- Wall Sina, Goodbye -- Annie Leonhart has a job to do—and a resulting absence that must stay off her record at all costs. With no one else to turn to, she asks her comrade Hitch Dreyse to cover for her. She agrees but puts forward a single condition: Annie must solve the fruitless missing person case Hitch was assigned. The case revolves around Carly Stratmann, a university graduate and the daughter of wealthy businessman Elliot Stratmann. With only a single day to solve the case and the underground of the Stohess District crawling with thugs, Annie must put her all into finding this girl. Yet, every answer she uncovers only leads to further questions—how has the illegal drug coderoin found its way to Stohess, what is Elliot hiding, and where has Carly disappeared to? -- -- Lost in the Cruel World -- With worry for Eren Yeager gripping her heart, Mikasa Ackerman begins to remember. She remembers her conversations with Armin Arlert, her concern for her friends, and most painfully, the time she had almost lost everything. As fear takes control, she begins to experience an alternate version of her past—some things can be changed, but are there events so inescapable that she can't even prevent them in her dreams? -- -- OVA - Dec 8, 2017 -- 196,647 7.77
Space Cobra -- -- Tokyo Movie Shinsha -- 31 eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Sci-Fi Space -- Space Cobra Space Cobra -- Meek salaryman Johnson discovers that he is in fact the notorious (and reportedly dead) space pirate Cobra, with a new face and altered memories. Embedded in his left arm is Cobra's unique Psychogun, a famous weapon powered by his own will. Having recovered his past, his partner-in-crime Armaroid Lady, and his spaceship, he journeys across the galaxy seeking adventure. -- -- On his travels he will hunt for the galaxy's ultimate weapon, rob museums, break into and out of maximum-security prison, infiltrate a drug ring in the brutal and deadly sport of Rugball, engineer a coup on an alien world, confront the Pirate Guild's most fearsome leaders, and do much else besides—smoking cigars, chasing women and cracking jokes all the while. -- -- This, the 1982–83 Cobra TV anime, adapts the Cobra manga from the beginning, covering the first three major stories and building to a grand conclusion with some shorter one-off tales interspersed along the way. (The 1982 Cobra film has only a loose connection to the TV series—though it involved the same director and some of the same animators.) -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media, Nozomi Entertainment -- TV - Oct 7, 1982 -- 16,559 7.70
Switch -- -- Actas -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Action Mystery Police -- Switch Switch -- Two newbies at the Narcotic Control Department in Japan, Haru and Kai, struggle against: drug dealers, gangs, murderers, psychopaths, mysterious organizations, and mad people in general. The gentle and caring one of the group, Kai, who has problems of his own, has the tendency of turning into a lethal killing machine in certain scenarios. The way he acts changes like that of a "switch". As the two do their job, answers of what is behind Kai's strange behavior and who exactly he is, is revealed. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- OVA - Oct 24, 2008 -- 24,474 6.93
Tantei wa Mou, Shindeiru. -- -- ENGI -- ? eps -- Light novel -- Mystery Comedy Drama Romance -- Tantei wa Mou, Shindeiru. Tantei wa Mou, Shindeiru. -- Kimizuka Kimihiko is a crisis-magnet. From getting caught up in a crime scene to accidentally witnessing a drug deal, trouble seems to find him around every corner. So it is no surprise when his rather mundane flight suddenly enters a state of emergency with a dire need of a detective onboard. Unfortunately, his attempt at avoiding trouble is foiled by a beautiful girl with silver hair who goes by the codename Siesta. Declaring herself a detective, she unceremoniously drags Kimizuka into the case as her assistant. -- -- That incident spelled the beginning of an adventure around the globe that went beyond his wildest imagination. Putting their lives on the line, the two took down criminal organizations, prevented disasters, and saved thousands. But the curtain closed to their epic journey with Siesta's untimely death three years later. -- -- Resolving to live an ordinary high school life this time, Kimizuka spends a year maintaining a low profile. However, as fate would have it, a girl with an uncanny resemblance to Siesta comes crashing into his life, threatening to throw his peaceful days into disarray. -- -- TV - Jul ??, 2021 -- 19,730 N/A -- -- Master Keaton -- -- Madhouse -- 24 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Drama Historical Mystery Seinen Slice of Life -- Master Keaton Master Keaton -- Taichi Keaton is a half-British half-Japanese archeologist and SAS veteran of the Falklands War. He solves mysteries and investigates insurance fraud for Lloyd's around the world. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Geneon Entertainment USA -- 19,713 7.60
Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari Season 2 -- -- DR Movie, Kinema Citrus -- ? eps -- Light novel -- Action Adventure Drama Fantasy -- Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari Season 2 Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari Season 2 -- Second season of Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari. -- TV - Oct ??, 2021 -- 251,232 N/A -- -- Nanbaka -- -- Satelight -- 13 eps -- Web manga -- Action Comedy Drama -- Nanbaka Nanbaka -- Nanba is the world's most formidable prison, built to incarcerate criminals who are too slippery to stay in ordinary confinement. The four inmates who occupy Cell 13 are particularly cunning on that behalf, having escaped every other prison with a perfect success rate. There is Juugo, a specialist in locks who has spent the majority of his life in prison; Uno, a gambler with great intuition; Nico, an otaku whose body reacts strangely to drugs; and Rock, a bruiser with a love for food. The daily shenanigans of the four prisoners always cause trouble for the building supervisor, Hajime Sugoroku, who desperately tries to prevent them from breaking out of Nanba. -- -- Nanbaka follows the comedic, sparkle-filled exploits of these prisoners and their guards. From three square meals a day to sports festivals, prison life in Nanba isn't actually that bad—and it is the closest these four have to a home. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 247,115 7.34
Weiß Kreuz -- -- Magic Bus, Plum -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Drama Shounen -- Weiß Kreuz Weiß Kreuz -- Aya, Yoji, Ken, and Omi are the four young men who comprise Weiss Kruez (WK), an assassin group who eliminates certain menaces to society. Each member has his own trademark fighting style. Aya is adept at fighting with a katana, Yoji has mastered the art of strangulation via strings, Ken is lethal with his metal claws, while Omi specializes in a wide array of projectiles. Under the command of a mysterious man known only as "Persia", the WK is dispatched to take care of drug rings, terrorist factions, and the like. But as things go along, they discover that most, if not all, the bad elements they have dealt with are somehow connected to the Takatori family. The Takatori family is rich, powerful, and influential. It seems if the problem is to be nipped in the bud, the WK would have to put an end to one of Japan's most prominent clans. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters -- TV - Apr 9, 1998 -- 16,739 6.72
Weiß Kreuz -- -- Magic Bus, Plum -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Drama Shounen -- Weiß Kreuz Weiß Kreuz -- Aya, Yoji, Ken, and Omi are the four young men who comprise Weiss Kruez (WK), an assassin group who eliminates certain menaces to society. Each member has his own trademark fighting style. Aya is adept at fighting with a katana, Yoji has mastered the art of strangulation via strings, Ken is lethal with his metal claws, while Omi specializes in a wide array of projectiles. Under the command of a mysterious man known only as "Persia", the WK is dispatched to take care of drug rings, terrorist factions, and the like. But as things go along, they discover that most, if not all, the bad elements they have dealt with are somehow connected to the Takatori family. The Takatori family is rich, powerful, and influential. It seems if the problem is to be nipped in the bud, the WK would have to put an end to one of Japan's most prominent clans. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- TV - Apr 9, 1998 -- 16,739 6.72
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