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Even a really bad ordinary argument, where feelings were hurt, would be so much better than this permanent sense of dread. She could feel it everywhere: in her stomach, her chest, even her mouth had a horrible taste to it. What was it doing to her health?
All my memories are poisoned
There's so much poison dripping from her words that I could swear she's been soaking her tongue in arsenic
If you're hungry enough...even poison tastes good.
If you got the poison, I've got the remedy.
All things are poisons, for there is nothing without poisonous qualities. It is only the dose which makes a thing poison.
But it seems there is more than one way to poison a person's heart, and it doesn't require a meal.
How, you may ask yourself, did he do it? One word. That's all you really need to know. Poison.
Drugs, what a devil-inspired poison! It's death on the installment plan.
However, the thought hit me that this was a pretty pathetic way to kick the bucket - being accidentally poisoned during a photo shoot, of all things - and I started weeping at the idiocy of it all.
Poison has a certain appeal ... It has not the crudeness of the revolver bullet or the blunt weapon.
One Man's food is another Man's Poison
The disease. Amor deliria nervosa. You can't catch it from me. I'm safe." Alex told me that very same thing, once. I push the memories of him away, willing them deep into the darkness. "And
Amazing, the poisons I used to put in my body. I used to love it.
Poison is like the drowned; it always floats.
Boredom is the deadliest poison.
I'm a dumb-ass, and I poisoned myself for years. Now I understand things better.
But a quick-acting poison, that's different. It strikes with blind swiftness. You can be bit by temptation anytime. It is a thought, a direction, a noise in your brain, a hunch, an intuition that leads you to darker places than you've ever imagined. I
Anger is poison. Maybe
He was a different kind of poison. The slow, scorching, addictive kind.
In view of my services in Africa, I have the chance of dying by poison. Two generals have brought it with them. It is fatal in three seconds. If I take the poison, none of the usual steps will be taken against my family; that is, against you. They will also leave my staff alone.
All things are poisons. It is simply the dose that distinguishes between a poison and a remedy.
Toxicity causes nutritional deprivation - and your body then craves more and more food, trying to get what it needs.
A man's venom poisons himself more than his victims.
It occurred to him that there were many forms of poison, the most insidious being the poison of words. [...] It was a poison with no easy antidote.
It's worse than a disease. It's a poison.
All the poison that my Hon. friend (Edwina Currie) suggests I would happily take rather than be spread eagled on the floor of the House by her.
Everything in large doses is gonna kill you. Even happiness.
After all, poison is only contagious at dinner parties.
Tylenol and murder.
Everybody's got their poison, and mine is sugar.
p.i.a.: puke inducing actions.
The poisons are our principal medicines, which kill the disease and save the life.
The poison came in liquid, she was naked all the time.
Chewing the food of sweet and bitter fancy.
Poison and medicine are often the same thing, given in different proportions
A morbid propensity that causes great suffering in domestic life is often curiously infectious to the very person for whom it creates most suffering.
slanderous diarrhea of the mouth.
Worry is the stomach's worst poison.
I give you bitter pills, in a sugar coating. The pills are harmless - the poison's in the sugar
A sweet offer . . . yet sweets can be poisoned.
Was and will make me ill,
I take a gram and only am.
All men possess in their bodies a poison which acts upon serpents; and the human saliva, it is said, makes them take to flight, as though they had been touched with boiling water. The same substance, it is said, destroys them the moment it enters their throat.
Can a word stop your heart as surely as arsenic?
In the old days, ptomaine poisoning was a cover-all. If you missed a show and you were young, it meant you were having an abortion. If you were old, it meant you were having a face lift.
Romeo has poisoned himself.
Idiot.
The certain prospect of death could sweeten every life with a precious and fragrant drop of levity; and now you strange apothecary souls have turned it into an ill-tasting drop of poison that makes the whole of life repulsive.
Swallow your poison, for you need it badly.
The great problem with poisoning by Bitterness was that the passions - hatred, love, despair, enthusiasm, curiosity - also ceased to manifest themselves. After a while, the embittered person felt no desire at all. They lacked the will either to live or to die, that was the problem.
We are all connected. When one arm or foot is poisoned, the whole body becomes infected.
The natural world seemed to absorb the poison in me.
Many a healthy reaction has proved fatal.
The sweetest poison doth often bring the surest death (645).
Panic is poison.
There is a mistaken idea, ancient but still with us, that an overdose of anything from fornication to hot chocolate will teach restraint by the very results of its abuse.
Because if taken in excess, it causes giddiness, recklessness, and dangerous overconfidence,' said Slughorn. 'Too much of a good thing, you know . . . highly toxic in large quantities. But taken sparingly, and very occasionally . . .
Sick unto death, I think they call it
Life's not so bad after all. There are not only poison but also antidotes.
Of course not, you silly bitch. You've been poisoned.
People were inevitably superficial and reacted differently to poison when it was aesthetically pleasing.
Jealous people poison their own banquet and then eat it
Humans live in a pit of cheating, exploiting, hurting, incarcerating. Every time, the species wastes some part of what it could be. This waste is poisonous.
She was exhausted, and had spent some time breathing smoke and poison.
We find beauty in poison, and we love the bitter taste.
What do you need?" I asked, sitting beside him and fumbling through the mishmash in my lap. "How about this?"
I examined a container and read the label.
"Will belladonna do?"
"That's a poison, dear.I'd prefer if you didn't give me that." Even with his ghastly injury,his dry humor survived.
Poisons are more my thing
His health grew worse, probably exacerbated by the myriad of hovering doctors eager to give their famous patient all the latest treatments: strychnine injections, ammonia, ether, and electric pulses. On
Like seduction, the Priestess took poisoning to an art form.
The fear of death is for all of us everywhere, but for the great intelligence of the opium eater it is beautifully narrowed into the crux of drugs.
I don't know about you, but I call impromptu vomiting harm.
She's poison of the worst kind, a slow disease that eats the heart and rapes the soul.
He thought for a while of Mithradates, whose system learned to thrive on poison. He cheated assassins, who made the mistake of using small doses, and was pickled, not destroyed.
Tutto fa brodo.
I see you had no taste for the wine I sent you."
"Such sudden generosity seemed somewhat suspect."
"I can have your head off anytime I want. Why should I need to poison you?"
"Death by poison can seem natural. Harder to claim that my head simply fell off.
Not all poison was bitter. Some of the deadliest poisons in the world tasted sweet; they were that much more dangerous because of it.
Food, one assumes, provides nourishment; but Americans eat it fully aware that small amounts of poison have been added to improve its appearance and delay its putrefaction.
Overmedication: We're killing ourselves. Degrading
often unseen & often unfelt
our kidneys, livers, vital organs. Until it's too late. And we croak. Kidney failure, heart failure, liver failure. We do it to ourselves
The sick in mind, and, perhaps, in body, are rendered more darkly and hopelessly so by the manifold reflection of their disease, mirrored back from all quarters in the deportment of those about them; they are compelled to inhale the poison of their own breath, in infinite repetition.
This is the worst thing about poisons and deadly sins - that we enjoy them.
The poisonous world flows into my mouth like water into that of a drowning man
Unchecked craving strangles the careless man.
Desire is often the greatest poison.
All things are poison and nothing is without poison, only the dose permits something not to be poisonous.
Mental agitations and eating cares are more injurious to health, and destructive of life, than is commonly imagined, and could their effects be collected, would make no inconsiderable figure in the bills of mortality.
One way of assessing the toxicity of a drug is how do you feel the next day?
The world's deadliest poison, can be your own thoughts.
[F]alsehood of the tongue leads to that of the heart, and in time depraves all its good dispositions.
The right dose differentiates a poison from a remedy
A duke's son MUST know about poisons. It's the way of our times.
An over-indulgence of anything, even something as pure as water, can intoxicate.
Why, oh why won't she just overdose?
The satisfaction of a special Pninian craving.
The mind is more vulnerable than the stomach, because it can be poisoned without feeling immediate pain.
I have a sickness doctors can't cure,
Inexorably pulling me to the well of my destruction,
Consented to be a sacrifice, killed for her love,
Eager, like the drunk gulping wine mixed with poison,
Shameless were those my nights,
Yet my soul loved them beyond all passion.
Poison shared is poison halved. Or maybe it just poisons everyone equally.
Live or die, but don't poison everything.
There are poisons that blind you, and poisons that open your eyes.
Fatigue was a drug as well as a poison, and Stahr apparently derived some rare almost physical pleasure from working lightheaded with weariness.
Whisky making is the art of making poison pleasant
The most deadly poison of our time is indifference.
WITH BLEEDING INSIDE THE HEAD
THERE IS A METALLIC TASTE AT
THE BACK OF THE THROAT.