Typical Stoner Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not avoiding specifics, but I've always written songs from more of a global standpoint. — William Beckett

People can't offer you a piece; they need to offer themselves whole, or you will always be asking for more, wishing for more. A piece is never enough. — Katie Kacvinsky

I talked a lot early on in my career about intersectionality and how racism and classism and sexism and homophobia and capitalism are all connected with each other, and they're these crazy systems that are feeding on each other and are also damaging. I can't even go into the whole spectrum of it. But I feel like kids today are so much more savvy about that conversation. And I'm so thrilled when I get to meet younger people who are doing that so much better than I did. — Kathleen Hanna

Several states are now looking into the possibility of taxing marijuana as a source of revenue. That is so typical of the government, isn't it? Trying to squeeze blood from a stoner. — Jay Leno

There's a taste in the air, sweet and vaguely antiseptic, that reminds him of his teenage years in these streets, and of a general state of longing, a hunger for life to begin that from this distance seems like happiness. — Ian McEwan

Once we take our eyes away from ourselves, from our interests, from our own rights, privileges, ambitions - then they will become clear to see Jesus around us. — Mother Teresa

Timothy Leary declared that personal computers had become the new LSD and years later revised his famous mantra to proclaim, Turn on, boot up, jack in. — Walter Isaacson

No man should marry until he has studied anatomy and dissected at least one woman. — Honore De Balzac

We all got our reasons ... good men and bad men. It's all a matter of where you stand. — Joe Abercrombie

My name has become a brand - it could be make-up, clothing, perfume. — Carine Roitfeld

What matters most is that the people you work with share your values. — Ray Dalio

In order to inhabit a villain, you mustn't care what the audience think of you. That's not why you are there. You mustn't care for a second whether the audience likes you or dislikes you. Your villain has to be way beyond that. — Ben Kingsley

To a child, and to an adult, too, what you discover by yourself, or what you think you discover by yourself, is what stays. — Norton Juster

They hate us because we are atheists and we feel sorry for them because they are religious. — M.F. Moonzajer

Whatever I do might be good, it might be bad, it might be all sorts of things, but it's not mediocre. — Terry Gilliam