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the absurdity of a smoking skyscraper. By Hugh Howey Skyscraper Absurdity Smoking

Smoke your pain but keep the ashes forever. By M.f. Moonzajer Smoke Forever Pain Ashes

I smoke. If this bothers anyone, I suggest you look around at the world in which we live and shut your fuckin' mouth. By Bill Hicks Smoke Mouth Fuckin Bothers Suggest

Ya'all smoke to enjoy it. I smoke to die. By John Green Yaall Smoke Enjoy Die

Rather than you smoking a cigarette, the cigarette is really smoking you. By Anthony Liccione Smoking Cigarette

A club there is of smokersdare you comeTo that close, clouded, hot, narcotic room?When, midnight past, the very candles seemDying for air, and give a ghastly gleam;When curling fumes in lazy wreaths arise,And prosing topers rub their winking eyes. By George Crabbe Clouded Hot Close Narcotic Room

What business have I with this pipe? This thing that is meant for sereneness, to send up mild white vapors among mild white hairs, not among torn iron-grey locks like mine. I'll smoke no more. By Herman Melville Pipe Business Mild White Sereneness

Smokers, male and female, inject and excuse idleness in their lives every time they light a cigarette. By Sidonie Gabrielle Colette Smokers Male Female Inject Cigarette

There can be no doubt that smoking nowadays is largely a miserable automatic business. People use tobacco without ever taking an intelligent interest in it. They do not experiment, compare, fit the tobacco to the occasion. A man should always be pleasantly conscious of the fact that he is smoking. By J.b. Priestley Business Doubt Nowadays Largely Miserable

Smoke 'em if you got 'em. By Tre Cool Smoke

I don't smoke and I don't want to smoke. I am not a fan of gratuitous smoking in films. By Edward Norton Smoke Films Fan Gratuitous Smoking

I don't want to smoke on screen, as I will be sending a wrong message to my fans, and I appeal to my costars too, to avoid smoking scenes if possible. By Mahesh Babu Screen Fans Smoke Sending Wrong

A man of no conversation should smoke. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Smoke Man Conversation

I'll stick this so far up your ass, the smoke will come out your ears. By Abigail Roux Ass Ears Stick Smoke

Why settle for smoke when you can have FYER By Gynger Fyer Fyer Settle Smoke

You all smoke to enjoy it, I smoke to die. By John Green Smoke Die Enjoy

Smokers always waxed poetic about the ritual of it, how a large part of the satisfaction was packing the box and pulling the foil wrapper and plucking an aromatic stick. They claimed they loved the lighting, the ashing, the feeling of being able to hold something between their fingers. That was all well and good, but there was nothing quite like actually smoking it: Leigh loved inhaling. To pull with your lips on that filter and feel the smoke drift across your tongue, down your throat, and directly into your lungs was to be transported momentarily to nirvana. She remembered- every day- how it felt after the first inhale, just as the nicotine was hitting her bloodstream. A few seconds of both tranquility and alertness, together, in exactly the right amounts. Then the slow exhale- forceful enough so that the smoke didn't merely seep from your mouth but not so energetic that it disrupted the moment- would complete the blissful experience. By Lauren Weisberger Smokers Stick Waxed Poetic Ritual

You smoke to have fun. I smoke to die. By John Green Fun Smoke Die

Look at any black-and-white movie; everybody is smoking. By Loni Anderson Movie Smoking

Ya'll smoke to enjoy. I smoke to die. By John Green Enjoy Smoke Die

a cloudy cocktail called Smoke, made by mixing water and fuel alcohol. Smoke joints were tucked into the back of paint stores, drugstores, and markets, among the dry goods and the stacked cans. By Deborah Blum Made Alcohol Smoke Cloudy Cocktail

Fire is next akin to smoke. By Plautus Fire Smoke Akin

Over the past decade, the anti-smoking movement has railed against the tobacco companies for making smoking cool and has spent untold millions of dollars of public money trying to convince teenagers that smoking isn't cool. But that's not the point. Smoking was never cool. Smokers are cool. Smoking epidemics begin in precisely the same way that the suicide epidemic in Micronesia began or word-of-mouth epidemics begin or the AIDS epidemic began, because of the extraordinary influence of Pam P. and Billy G. and Maggie and their equivalents-the smoking versions of R. and Tom Gau and Gaetan Dugas. In this epidemic, as in all others, a very small group-a select few-are responsible for driving the epidemic forward. By Malcolm Gladwell Smoking Cool Epidemic Decade Past

The "Art Nouveau" appeal of smoking: manufacture your own pneuma, spirit. "I'm alive." "I'm decorative. By Susan Sontag Spirit Art Nouveau Appeal Smoking

When things get really hot, smoke fills the air. And things were definitely hot in here. By S.d. Mary Smoke Air Things Hot Fills

I smoke a brown pipe like the breast of a little negress. By Francis Jammes Negress Smoke Brown Pipe Breast

Jed is not a smokerbut he's smoked.i am not a smokerand i have never smoked By David Levithan Jed Smoked Smokerbut Smokedi Smokerand

It's one of the reasons I became a writer, to be able to smoke in peace. By Susanna Kaysen Writer Peace Reasons Smoke

Smokers are the lepers of the twenty-first century. By Jim Stevens Smokers Century Lepers Twentyfirst

I ordinarily smoke fifteen cigars during my five hours' labours, and if my interest reaches the enthusiastic point, I smoke more. I smoke with all my might, and allow no intervals. By Mark Twain Smoke Labours Point Ordinarily Fifteen

Whatever you do, don't smoke. By Yul Brynner Smoke

How humid the heart, its messy rooms! We eat spicy food, sweat like wood and smolder like the coal mine that caught fire decades ago, yet still smokes more than my great-uncle who will not quit- or go out- By Kevin Young Heart Rooms Humid Messy Food

When there is nothing else to say, I go for a smoke By Gustavo Cerati Smoke

In the draws the smoke coming off the ground like mist and the thin black trees burning on the slopes like heathen candles. By Cormac Mccarthy Candles Draws Smoke Coming Ground

Without infringing on the liberty we so much boast, might we not ask our professional Mayor to call upon the smokers, have them register their names in each ward, and then appoint certain thoroughfares in the city for their use, that those who feel no need of this envelopment of curling vapor, to insure protection may be relieved from a nuisance as disgusting to the olfactories as it is prejudicial to the lungs. By Harriot Kezia Hunt Mayor Boast Smokers Ward Vapor

What's in that pipe that he's smoking? By Arlo Guthrie Smoking Pipe

Your cigarette has become one long cylindrical ash. By Anne Rice Ash Cigarette Long Cylindrical

Tobacco put food on our tables, steeples on our churches, stains on our fingers, spots on our lungs, and contradictions in our hearts. By Timothy B. Tyson Tobacco Tables Steeples Churches Stains

I smoke because I like to get high. By Method Man High Smoke

put in yo'r pipe, and smoke it, By Elizabeth Gaskell Put Pipe Yor Smoke

To smoke or not to smoke: I can make of either a life-work. By Mignon Mclaughlin Smoke Lifework Make

Smoking is a dying habit. By Virginia Bottomley Smoking Habit Dying

I would like you to pause for a moment, and to record your own feelings about smoking: what you think it does for you, why you smoke and why you want to By Allen Carr Moment Smoking Pause Record Feelings

Smoke is not chasing me and making my eyes sweat. My eyes are not burning. I am not crying. I am not standing behind my mother and she is not facing the wall and she is not saying, 'Smoke follows beauty.' Smoke follows beauty. Smoke follows beauty. Smoke follows beauty. By Amy Reed Smoke Beauty Eyes Sweat Chasing

I'm an old fashioned joint smoker ya know. By Willie Nelson Fashioned Joint Smoker

Nona I don't think your allowed to smoke in here.Nona exhaled a large cloud of smoke.Nona keeps their lights on. A little smoke won't hurt them. By Holly Hood Nona Smoke Allowed Herenona Exhaled

Strange as it may seem, there is nothing in which a young and beautiful female appears to more advantage than in the art of smoking. By Herman Melville Strange Smoking Young Beautiful Female

Wherever there is smoke there is a good smoke machine. By John F. Kennedy Machine Smoke Good

Do you mind if I don't smoke? By Groucho Marx Smoke Mind

smoking is bad mmmkaay and and ummmm ummm well untill our 18 mmmkaay By Mena Smoking Mmmkaay Bad Ummmm Ummm

Love, smoke and a cough cannot long be hid! By Olive Schreiner Love Smoke Hid Cough Long

Smoke twisting amongst the lights and turning the air a desolate blue, the colour of dead hopes and lost chances. By Terry Pratchett Smoke Blue Chances Twisting Lights

I smoke, isn't that terrible? By Kate Hudson Smoke Terrible

It's cinematographic to smoke. Imagine Lauren Bacall without a cigarette. By Marjane Satrapi Smoke Cinematographic Lauren Bacall Imagine

Too much ends in smoke. By Toba Beta Smoke Ends

That smoke you smell is me frying your brains every time we kiss longer than twenty-three seconds. By Cherie Colyer Smoke Smell Frying Brains Time

It's hard to smoke a pipe, and it's actually kind of brutal. It burns your mouth and your throat, and to keep it lit. By Charlie Hunnam Pipe Brutal Hard Smoke Kind

I smoke wherever there's an ashtray. By Margrethe Ii Of Denmark Ashtray Smoke

Smoke veils the air like souls in drifting suspension, declining the war's insistence everyone move on. By Jayne Anne Phillips Smoke Suspension Declining Veils Air

There can no great smoke arise, but there must be some fire. By John Lyly Arise Fire Great Smoke

One moment you're fire; the next smoke. By Marty Rubin Fire Smoke Moment

I should like to say that I left off smoking because I considered it a mean form of slavery, to be condemned for moral as well as physical reasons; but though I see the folly of smoking clearly now, I was blind to it for some months after I had smoked my last pipe. I gave up my most delightful solace, as I regarded it, for no other reason than that the lady who was willing to fling herself away on me said that I must choose between it and her. By James M. Barrie Smoking Slavery Pipe Left Considered

A pipe is the fountain of contemplation, the source of pleasure, the companion of the wise; and the man who smokes, thinks like a philosopher and acts like a Samaritan. By Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1St Baron Lytton Samaritan Contemplation Pleasure Wise Smokes

Every smoker is an embodiment of Prometheus, stealing fire from the gods and bringing it on back home. By Tom Robbins Prometheus Stealing Home Smoker Embodiment

You smoke?" "Smoke? Do I look like a fucking idiot? By Richard K. Morgan Smoke Idiot Fucking

Me like to smoke the bud but my eyes they get all red, my senses get dull and me forget what i said, me find my joint now and me want to take a toke, let take a long hit, hold the smoke untill me choke! By Dj Quik Smoke Red Toke Hit Hold

By now the night tastes of nothing but ash. But nicotine substitutes for food, nicotine substitutes for sleep, and there is so little time left for the future, once all the demands of the present are taken care of. By Francis Spufford Ash Substitutes Night Tastes Nicotine

Tobacco is the tomb of love. By Benjamin Disraeli Tobacco Love Tomb

All that sadness. All that anger. It is the smoke that gets into your eyes. If you do not blow it away, how can you hope to see? By Anthony Horowitz Sadness Anger Eyes Smoke Blow

You won't go the hell for smoking, you'll just smell like you've been there. By Ray Emery Smoking Hell Smell

Black smoke, the flickering sister of fire. By Aeschylus Black Smoke Fire Flickering Sister

I don't smoke but I keep a match box in my pocket, when my heart slips towards sin, I burn the matchstick and heat my palm with it, then say to myself, "Ali you can't even bear this heat, how would you bear the unbearable heat of hellfire?" By Muhammad Ali Ali Heat Pocket Sin Hellfire

I asked a coughing friend of mine why he doesn't stop smoking. 'In this town it wouldn't do any good,' he explained. 'I happen to be a chain breather.' By Robert Sylvester Smoking Asked Coughing Friend Mine

The rising sun managed to peek around the vast column of smoke that forever rose from Ankh-Morpork, City of Cities, illustrating almost up to the edge of space that smoke means progress or, at least, people setting fire to things. By Terry Pratchett City Cities Smoke Ankhmorpork Illustrating

Excuse me, miss, but the young gentlemen say that you cannot get smoke without the boom, and they would like your advice on how to proceed. By Ally Carter Miss Excuse Boom Proceed Young

Put that in your pipe and smoke it. By Ian Fleming Put Pipe Smoke

Nowadays not even the villains smoke. Now smoking really is an expression of the rebel spirit - it's virtually sodding illegal! Yet what are we without our addictions? Insipid. Flavorless. By David Mitchell Nowadays Smoke Villains Insipid Flavorless

You are sitting and smoking; you believe that you are sitting in your pipe, and that your pipe is smoking you; you are exhaling yourself in bluish clouds. You feel just fine in this position, and only one thing gives you worry or concern: how will you ever be able to get out of your pipe? By Charles Baudelaire Sitting Pipe Smoking Clouds Exhaling

Tobacco, in its various forms, is one of the most mischievous of all drugs. There is perhaps no other drug which injures the body in so many ways and so universally as does tobacco. Some drugs offer a small degree of compensation for the evil effects which they produce; but tobacco has not a single redeeming feature and gives nothing in return. By John Harvey Kellogg Forms Tobacco Mischievous Drugs Produce

Sometimes you need a cigarette. Like after you have sex with a beautiful woman or a confused young man. By Dave Attell Cigarette Man Sex Beautiful Woman

Tobacco is the enemy, disguised as a friend, and if you are to win the war you must get to know your enemy. By Gudjon Bergmann Enemy Tobacco Disguised Friend Win

We all know smoking is bad. I know I'm going to quit someday, if I thought I wasn't I'd quit now. By Dylan Moran Bad Smoking Quit Someday Thought

The cigarette represents a simple pleasure coupled with self-destruction and defiance of death. Melodrama By Benjamin Doolin Melodrama Death Cigarette Represents Simple

Smoking is hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain, and dangerous to the lungs. By King James I Smoking Nose Harmful Brain Lungs

[Smoking] was a comfort, an occupation, a drug, a casual habit, a distraction, a way to not eat, a way to not pay attention, a way to not feel. By Margaret Cho Smoking Comfort Occupation Drug Habit

There is a sort of magic in striking a match and lighting a cigarette, the way the match flares and the tobacco singes, the way the smoke rises in curls, that feeling of peace as the nicotine hits the back of the throat. I will give up smoking when they invent something better than smoking. By Chloe Thurlow Match Cigarette Singes Curls Throat

A meditator cannot smoke, for the simple reason that he never feels nervous, in anxiety, in tension. Smoking helps - on a momentary basis - to forget about your anxieties, your tensions, your nervousness. Other things can do the same - chewing gum can do the same, but smoking does it the best. In your deep unconscious, smoking is related with sucking milk from your mother's breast. And as civilization has grown, no woman wants the child to be brought up by breast-feeding - naturally; he will destroy the breast. The breast will lose its roundness, its beauty. By Rajneesh Smoke Nervous Anxiety Smoking Breast

I love to smoke. I smoke seven thousand packs a day! By Denis Leary Smoke Love Day Thousand Packs

What a vast Traffick is drove, what a variety of Labour is performed in the World to the Maintenance of Thousands of Families that altogether depend on two silly if not odious Customs; the taking of Snuff and smoking of Tobacco; both which it is certain do infinitely more hurt than good to those that are addicted to them! By Bernard De Mandeville Customs Tobacco Traffick Labour World

I don't smoke, although it looks fantastic in films. But I light matches on those thinking blank nights when I crawl my route out onto the roof of the garage and the sky while my parents sleep innocent and the lonely cars move sparse on the faraway streets, when the pillow won't stay cool and the blankets bother my body no matter how I move or lie still. I just sit with my legs dangling and light matches and watch them flicker away. By Daniel Handler Smoke Films Fantastic Light Matches

What a blessing this smoking is! Perhaps the greatest that we owe to the discovery of America. By Arthur Helps America Blessing Smoking Greatest Owe

The true smoker abstains from imitating Vesuvius. By Auguste-Marseille Barthelemy Vesuvius True Smoker Abstains Imitating

Don't smoke. Don't kill yourselves. Don't maim yourselves. Tell your friends. Please don't smoke. By Joe Eszterhas Smoke Kill Friends Maim

Breathe in ... inhale vapors from bright stars that shine,Breathe out ... weed smoke retrace the skyline. By Mos Def Breathe Inhale Weed Skyline Vapors

Cigarettes are out. Social media is in. It's the drug of the twenty-first century. (At least people who smoke stand outside together.) Like By Simon Sinek Cigarettes Social Century Media Drug

Smoking Cigars is like falling in love. First, you are attracted by its shape; you stay for its flavor, and you must always remember never, never to let the flame go out! By Winston Churchill Cigars Smoking Love Falling Shape

Chicks cannot hold their smoke, dat's what it is. By Anthony Michael Hall Chicks Smoke Dat Hold

Love, Cough, & a Smoke, can't well be hid. By Benjamin Franklin Cough Love Smoke Hid

I do smoke in real life. A lot. We're all smoking right now in fact. By Michael Imperioli Life Smoke Real Lot Fact

I eventually figured out that a cigarette is nothing more than a pinch of tobacco rolled in paper - with fire at one end and an idiot at the other! By Si Robertson Paper Eventually Figured Cigarette Pinch