9 Quotes About Drug Use

Drugs can be a great thing or they can be a terrible thing. It depends on the person using them, their morals, and their intentions. Unfortunately, it’s easy to get trapped in a cycle where drugs are used to make us feel better, but the reality is that they are not nearly as good for us as we think. We’ve made a list of quotes about drug-use because everyone needs to know the facts about these substances.

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Across the board... Not junkies or freaks, but people who were just as comfortable with drugs like weed, booze, or coke as we are - and we're not weird, are we? Hell no, we're just overworked professionals who need to relax now and then, have a bit of the whoop and the giggle, right? Hunter S. Thompson
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With endless pharmacological supplies at our fingertips, we do not need to penetrate the motives behind our actions, feelings, transgressions, dreams, and phobias. High on chemical substances we can remain stagnated in an infantile mental state. Without introspection, we foreclose ourselves from gaining the insight that allows us to navigate adulthood’s ceaseless demands. Kilroy J. Oldster
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Moral ideas about what constitutes a meritorious or meaningful use of one’s life and opportunities produce specific attitudes towards drug use and intoxication. Daniel Waterman
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I'd felt the pop of the needle sliding into my veins, like a fang into flesh. I'd been enveloped in the golden haze where nothing is wrong even when everything is falling apart. A dance with a hypodermic fiend, my hands in the claws of a vulture. Taylor Rhodes
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I can understand why you would want to be literally out of your own heard, because being inside your own head is unbearable. Alyssa Brugman
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Rationalizing him and the glass pipe, Dad smoked crack, but he was not a crackhead; it was just something he did. To do something didn't define you, I thought. I saw Dad through a dusty lens that distorted our relationship, as tarnished as his pipe. He was no longer just our father; he was his own person, with an identity and label and body separate from his relationship with us. He was someone who was judged outside of the lens of fatherhood, outside of our connection. When he was in the streets, he was not Dad. He was Charlie the crackhead. . Janet Mock
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Jacob offered Ann pot, this time from a bowl. She shook her head no.“ You gotta keep doing it and eventually it will start to feel good, and your body will adapt, ” he encouraged. It was the same thing her mom’s yoga instructor had said to her once and her answer was the same both times. Sage Steadman
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I woke up with a heart attack just out of my field of vision and with my dick in my hand, saying, I love you I love you I love you over and over... And that my dear sweet love of my life, is how things were without you and I'd done everything I could to keep you from knowing that Craig Clevenger