Quotes about poison
poisoned themselves
They're actually doing now what they should have done two years ago, which is to distinguish themselves from what had become a poisoned brand.
poison looks anwr
Ben Nelson I look at ANWR (Artic National Wildlife Refuge) as a poison pill in the energy bill.
poison delight causes
Eliphas Levi Weakness ever sympathizes with vice, because vice is a weakness which assumes the mask of strength. Madness holds reason in horror, and on all subjects it delights in the exaggerations of falsehood. The cause of all bewitchments, the poison of all philtres, the power of all sorcerers are there.
poison shut
Pat Buchanan Well, if there's poison in the beer, you shut down St. Patty's day,
poison raisins tarts
Christopher Paolini The poison dart hidden in the raisin tart. ...
poison cures
Anne Bishop Briarwood is the pretty poison. There is no cure for Briarwood.
poison havens
D. H. Lawrence Money poisons you when you've got it, and starves you when you haven't.
poison persons angry-person
Confucius An angry person is always full of poison.
poison truth-is certain
Andre Maurois There are certain persons for whom pure Truth is a poison.
poison disease soil
Simone Weil The poison of skepticism becomes, like alcoholism, tuberculosis, and some other diseases, much more virulent in a hitherto virgin soil.
poison mud
Tiberius Let all the poisons that lurk in the mud, Hatch out.
poison eras saws
Slash The era itself has nothing to do with anything. We weren't really attached to that at all. I just saw this thing where they had a Poison concert on VH1, and to me, that is being attached to an era.
poison malice greater
Socrates Malice drinketh up the greater part of its own poison.
poison manhood
Philip Sidney Ungratefulness is the very poison of manhood.
poison venom malice
Michel de Montaigne Malice sucks up the greatest part of its own venom, and poisons itself.
poison pleasure persons
Cassandra Clare What is one person's pleasure is another's poison....
poison vices christianity
Friedrich Nietzsche Christianity gave Eros poison to drink; he did not die of it, certainly, but degenerated to Vice.
poison use flow
Greg Walden We also have to stop the flow of precursor chemicals that meth cooks use to boil up this poison.
poison antidote
Irving Stone Life's not so bad after all. There are not only poison but also antidotes.
poison loathe
Giuseppe Garibaldi Ah, no, far be from me a thought which I loathe like poison.
poison turmoil
Jean Vanier Avoid the poison in your life that brings you turmoil.
poison world cups
Guy Gavriel Kay The world could bring you poison in a jewelled cup, or surprising gifts. Sometimes you didn't know which of them it was.
poison firsts would-be
J. K. Rowling Snape was looking as though the first person to ask him for a Love Potion would be force-fed poison.
poison matter
Keith Richards Poison's not bad. It's a matter of how much.
poison abnormal problem
Martin Luther King, Jr. Normal fear protects us; abnormal fear paralyses us. Normal fear motivates us to improve our individual and collective welfare; abnormal fear constantly poisons and distorts our inner lives. Our problem is not to be rid of fear but, rather to harness and master it.
poison tongue
Publilius Syrus The honied tongue hath its poison.
poison impulse
Oscar Wilde Every impulse we strangle will only poison us.
poison success successful
Angelina Jolie It can poison you if you have success and you're not a successful person
poisoned scientific vague
Honestly, I feel you are poisoned if you read too much of the scientific literature because it makes you start thinking like other people. You're better off having a vague sense of what's going on and making your own way.
poison body belief
A. E. Housman Mithridates, he died old. Housman's passage is based on the belief of the ancients that Mithridates the Great [c. 135-63 B.C.] had so saturated his body with poisons that none could injure him. When captured by the Romans he tried in vain to poison himself, then ordered a Gallic mercenary to kill him.
poison resemble shall tickle wrong
William Shakespeare If you prick us, do we not bleed? if you tickle us, do we not laugh? if you poison us, do we not die? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge? If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that
poison-gas india unarmed
Mahatma Gandhi India unarmed would not require to be destroyed through poison gas or bombardment.