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If Placebo was a drug, they would no doubt be pure heroin - dangerous, mysterious and totally addictive.
I haven't found a drug yet that can get you anywhere near as high as a sitting at a desk writing, trying to imagine a story no matter how bizarre it is, [or] going out and getting into the weirdness of reality and doing a little time on the Proud Highway.
Now I think that going to the gym is the best drug. I go four times a week and it gives me the buzz I need.
A nutritious substance supplied by a bountiful Providence for the fattening of the poor.
Anger - a better alternative to caffeine.
All good things are powerful stimulants to life, even a good book written against life.
it signals the body to increase
I'm on performance enhancing drugs, so I may cause drowsiness.
Drugs are a bet with your mind.
You know how in football, guys throw defenses, and the defense throws you a look, but the look is not really what it is - it's only made to fool you. It's the same thing with drugs. The drug is only an illusion to draw you in.
It is a new intoxication - annihilation. It multiplies every emotion.
Laughing and Love. They are both drugs.
The human spirit is more powerful than any drug and THAT is what needs to be nourished: with work, play, friendship, family. THESE are the things that matter.
Finest kind of dope. Book-Valium. No more heebie-jeebies. No more whim-whams
Caffeine is a good thing.
Food is my drug of choice.
That old sick joy, her first and favorite drug. Control.
One physiological precondition is indispensible for there to be art: intoxication, or the feeling of fullness and increasing strenth.
I'm a big fan of the effects of alcohol.
The most powerful narcotic in the world is the promise of belonging.
We all are addicts
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Everything RELEASES dopamine!
Note: addiction diverts attention
I used to take amphetamines until I realized that amphetamines didn't go with being a good singer.
There are only two stimulants to ones best efforts: the fear of punishment, and the hope of reward.
Cocaine, yeahhhhhhh!!!!!
I have an addiction to caffeine.
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 . . .
The brains of the stimulated rats had more neurotransmitters,
Methylprednisolone?
Caffeine is my shepherd; I shall not doze. It maketh me to wake in green pastures: It leadeth me beyond the sleeping masses. It restoreth my buzz.
Addicts sometimes have a penchant for becoming the center of attention at other people's celebrations.
Create intoxicating moments that make your heart pulsate to a new rhythm.
What drug will keep night from coming?
Motivation is a drug: a cure when it is in effect and poison when it is off effect.
I guess you could say I'm an addict - an adrenalin addict - I get great excitement and stimulation from doing stuff in public, even though I'm nervous and I have very bad stage fright.
Certainly the caffeine in coffee, whether it's Starbucks or generic coffee, is somewhat of a stimulant. But if you drink it in moderation, which I think four or five cups a day is, you're fine.
This drink has a magical power. It strengthens the weak, and revives those who have fainted. Those tired after work and physical activity can return their life forces by this drink much sooner than by nourishment ... It works as a diuretic, an appetizer, an antitoxin.
The real drug is to train like a madman, really like a madman.
For surely of all the drugs in the world, Chess must be the most permanently pleasurable
What is love when it's not for dopamine?
Food. Drink. Sleep. Books. They are all drugs.
Some people take drugs in a quest for spirituality.
Power is sweet; it is a drug, the desire for which increases with a habit.
I'm addicted to placebos.
The creative habit is like a drug.
There is a universal need to exercise some kind of power, or to create for one's self the appearance of some power, if only temporarily, in the form of intoxication.
Enthusiasms, like stimulants, are often affected by people with small mental ballast.
Certain drugs provide brief excursions into altered states of consciousness. The problem is that the perceptions and understandings that come from these experiences don't tend to last.
Escape into the dream. Escape, a key thing charged against these drugs, that they are for escapists. I think the people who make this charge hardly dare dream to what degree they are escapist.
Self pity is easily the most destructive of the non-pharmaceutical narcotics; it is addictive, gives momentary pleasure and separates the victim from reality.
The strongest drug for a human being is another human being!
caffeine-infused tsunami of words.
Take me, I am the drug; take me, I am hallucinogenic
Books and knowledge are the two most powerful drugs.
Writing is my drug of choice. Everyday, I write. It eases out the pressure in my head and it all lands on a blank piece of paper. It has its own healing power and it gives me a feeling of contentment. Very addictive, yet it is not a criminal act.
Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of a habit.
Another very common use, in all cultures, of psychoactive substances is to give people transcendent experiences. To allow them to transcend their human and ego boundaries to feel greater contact with the supernatural, or with the spiritual, or with the divine, however they phrase it in their terms.
I want a new drug, one that won't make me sick. One that won't make me crash my car, or make my head three feet thick.
Pretty much any drug you can name, I've done it.
It's called the pump, people - you got to experience it; it's one of the better highs in life, you don't need to shoot up for it, you don't need to snort it. All you got to do is sweat for it.
Which is the supplement? Fantasy or daily routine?
The priority of any addict is to anaesthetise the pain of living to ease the passage of day with some purchased relief.
Drugs age you after mental excitement. Lethargy then. Why? Reaction. A lifetime in a night. Gradually changes your character.
Thought of drugs the way he thought of desserts, which he also loved: a consumable that had been forbidden to him as a child and which was now freely available.
Academy. And what a narcotic the drug of positive feedback
Dr. Chopra describes all addiction as a lack of exultation; meaning that something is missing from the person's life. From a mind-body medicine perspective the best
Doctor, I'd like a bottle of placebo please.
There are all kinds of addicts, I guess. We all have pain. And we all look for ways to make the pain go away. (107)
A drug is a substance which, if injected into a rabbit, produces a paper.
Boredom is a great catalyst.
Power. Intoxicating. Like a fine wine.
What can I say? Big pharma isn't lying to you (fine, they probably are): performance-enhancing drugs deliver, babes. In the short term, at least. I felt so ambitious! I was bright-eyed and chatty at roundtable discussions
A sense of power is the most intoxicating stimulant a mortal can enjoy ...
Heroin", declared Durius Walker, Rydell's colleague in security at the Lucky Dragon on Sunset. "It's the opiate of the masses.
To endure the pain of living, we all drug ourselves more or less with gin, with literature, with superstitions, with romance, with idealism, political, sentimental, and moral, with every possible preparation of that universal hashish: imagination.
Living so fully, I can't imagine what any drug could do for me.
Ecstasy cannot be constant, or it would kill.
What foods are, essentially, are idea-neutral drugs.
Everybody wants to know what I'm on. What am I on? I'm on my bike busting my ass six hours a day. What are you on?
Might. Is there any opiate more powerful than that word?
OPIATE, n. An unlocked door in the prison of Identity. It leads into the jail yard.
Emotional excitement reaches men through tea, tobacco, opium, whisky, and religion.
Most of the people don't know that one of the great qualities of caffeine is it allows you to absorb nutrients, and it does it quickly, and so when it does it quickly, you focus, and when you focus, you think you have energy.
Poison or elixir, narcotic or aphrodisiac, whatever it was, this flower, relic of a day in the life of an accidental writer, an inadvertent counterfeiter leaving his traces in code, the birds were coming to try it, performing a dance for no one and flying up toward the moon.
Pleasure and self destruction ... The perfect poison.
RECREATION, n. A particular kind of dejection to relieve a general fatigue.
Six rats are thumping away at levers, ignoring food, drink, sleep, and sex. What's going through their little brains? A chemical known as dopamine, that's what. A lot of it. Dopamine
Heroin got the drive awright-but there's not a tingle to a ton-you got to get M to get the tingle-tingle.
He loved the stuff. But unfortunately he couldn't say "Propamidine." In fact nobody on the entire establishment could say it except Charlie the farm foreman and he only thought he could say it. He called it "Propopamide" but his lordship had the utmost faith in him.
A list of equipment purchased under MKULTRA Subproject 49 includes "I shock stimulator." Whether the shock stimulator was used as a conditioning tool, to check for hypnotic resistance to pain, or to determine whether a hypnotic subject can perform under stress, is unknown.
Poetry is no more a narcotic than a stimulant; it is a universal bittersweet mixture for all possible household emergencies and its action varies accordingly as it is taken in a wineglass or a tablespoon, inhaled, gargled or rubbed on the chest by hard fingers covered with rings.
The robots came bearing a gift and the name of it was "Plenty."
Plenty is a habit-forming drug. You do not cut the dosage down. You kick it if you can; you stop the dose entirely. But the convulsions that follow may wreck the body entirely.
The addictive experience is the totality of effect produced by an involvement; it stems from pharmacological and physiological sources, but takes its ultimate form from cultural and individual constructions of experience.
They were actually pills to make slimming easier for you. We used to take them with a couple of beers. They made you just a little speedy. But you can't compare it to speed from today or cocaine or anything. It's just baby food compared to that.
The strongest drug that exists for a human is another human being.
Ecstasy ... When you increase your ability to create ecstasy out of those things found in everyday life, all of your ecstatic sensual experiences grow deeper.
Coffee has ... expand[ed] humanity's working-day from twelve to a potential twenty-four hours. The tempo, the complexity, the tension of modern life, call for something that can perform the miracle of stimulating brain activity, without evil, habit-forming after-effects.
I don't know anyone who couldn't use a little boost in their energy and self-control.
Anyone who doubts that caffeine is a drug should read some of the prose composed under its influence.