1,286 Quotes About Addiction
- Author Reginald L. Russell
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Strongest drug in existence is love, even God is addicted to it.
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- Author Ayn Rand
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Observe how many people evade, rationalize and drive their minds into a state of blind stupor, in dread of discovering that those they deal with- their "loved ones" or friends or business associates or political rulers- are not merely mistaken, but evil. Observe that this dread leads them to sanction, to help and to spread the very evil whose existence they fear to acknowledge.
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- Author J.R. Rim
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In today's society, the cell phone has become a remote control. People do not leave their homes without it. With it, they navigate the world and this device turns into their guide to reality.
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- Author Yaa Gyasi
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I had watched Nana walk into the alley and I had watched my mother go after him, and I was so angry at them for not being strong enough to stay in the light. And so I did the hard thing.
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- Author Natalie Diaz
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My brother. Our perpetual encore -he riddles my father with red silk scarves before sawing him in halfwith a steak knife. Now we have two fathers,one who weeps anytime he hears the word Presto!The other who drags his feet down the hall at night.Neither has the stomach for steak anymore.
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- Author Criss Jami
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People don't care about being duped as long as they're happy, which is the shortest form of happiness; hence 'self-duprication' becomes a habit.
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- Author Krista Ritchie
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Wait for me.” The words come out choked and pained. “I need you to wait for me.
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- Author Krista Ritchie
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No one told me you can love someone and still be miserable. How is that possible?
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- Author Josh Hawley
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Big Tech’s business model is based principally on data collection and advertising, which means devising ways to manipulate individuals to change their behavior—and then selling that opportunity at manipulation to big corporations. The result? An addiction economy designed to keep us online as much as possible, as long as possible, to sell us more and more stuff and collect more and more information.
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