Volkow Addiction Quotes & Sayings
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The inability to stop is the essence of what addiction is, ... my favorite drug was more and all. — Nora Volkow

Did this bother him because he'd made rules about his life? Or did the rules about his life come because things like this bothered him? — Laurelin Paige

I could have gone for gambling or sex addiction, ... But I went for obesity because of the tremendous impact it has. — Nora Volkow

People you don't like are pigheaded. Your friends are stubborn, or hold to their purpose.~Victor Radcliff — Harry Turtledove

We arrived the way most emigrant families did. My father came first, and the rest of us - my mother, my sister and me - followed a year later. — Chang-rae Lee

That's literally been the story of my career. I'm always the second choice. And you know what? I'm more than happy to be that person. — Bianca Kajlich

We have every confidence that earth and hell will not overtake you, but it will require that you move from your current plateaus and climb to higher ground. — Jack H. Goaslind

Annihilating all that's made, To a green thought in a green shade. — Andrew Marvell

By the way, by using the very same letters, "listen" spells "silent. — Kirk Byron Jones

And now, what has Anarchism to say to all this, this bankruptcy of republicanism, this modern empire that has grown up on the ruins of our early freedom? We say this, that the sin our fathers sinned was that they did not trust liberty wholly. They thought it possible to compromise between liberty and government, believing the latter to be 'a necessary evil,' and the moment the compromise was made, the whole misbegotten monster of our present tyranny began to grow. Instruments which are set up to safeguard rights become the very whip with which the free are struck. — Voltairine De Cleyre

If there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or disagreeable. — William J. Brennan

Strength, solidarity, and loyalty - those were the traits of a proper woman. Dovey — Libbie Hawker