Quotes About Opiate
Music is a beautiful opiate, if you don't take it too seriously.
~ Henry Miller
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The vague and tenuous hope that God is too kind to punish the ungodly has become a deadly opiate for the consciences of millions.
~ A. W. Tozer
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Writing one's story narcotizes it. Literature today is an opiate.
~ Rabih Alameddine
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Marx had famously denounced religion as the opiate of the people, now it was Fame that was the opiate of the people;
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Without concrete signs of divine presence in the lives of the poor, the gospel becomes simply an opiate; rather than liberating the powerless from humiliation and suffering, the gospel becomes a drug that helps them adjust to this world by looking for "pie in the sky.
~ James H. Cone
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Religion is the opiate of the masses.
~ Karl Marx
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Hope is the opiate of the frail.
~ Nasus, League of Legends
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It is the around-the-corner brand of hope that prompts people to action while the distant hope acts as an opiate.
~ Eric Hoffer
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We've known since the late 1970s that gluten breaks down in the stomach to become a mix of polypeptides that can cross the blood-brain barrier. Once they gain entry, they can then bind to the brain's morphine receptor to produce a sensorial high. This is the same receptor to which opiate drugs bind, creating their pleasurable, albeit addicting, effect. The
~ David Perlmutter
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Religion is the opiate of the people.
~ Karl Marx
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Marx was wrong--religion is not the opiate of the masses, baseball is.
~ Madalyn Murray O'Hair
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Calvin:"It says here that 'religion is the opiate of the masses.'...what do you suppose that means?" Television: "...it means that Karl Marx hadn't seen anything yet
~ Bill Watterson
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I frowned at him. "Isn't sarcasm the opiate of the masses?""You're thinking of religion, " he replied. "Sarcasm is the Xanax of the morally bereft.
~ Cecily White, Prophecy Girl
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If religion is the opiate of the people, tradition is an even more sinister analgesic, simply because it rarely appears sinister. If religion is a tight band, a throbbing vein, and a needle, tradition is a far homelier concoction: poppy seeds ground into tea; a sweet cocoa drink laced with cocaine; the kind of thing your grandmother might have made.
~ Zadie Smith
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Gossip is the opiate of the oppressed.
~ Erica Jong
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OPIATE, n. An unlocked door in the prison of Identity. It leads into the jail yard.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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there are also those whose character structure, and hence whose conflicts, differ from those of the majority, so that the remedies which are effective for most of their fellow men are of no help to them. Among this group we sometimes find people of greater integrity and sensitivity than the majority, who for this very reason are incapable of accepting the cultural opiate, while at the same time they are not strong and healthy enough to live soundly "against the stream.
~ Erich Fromm
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An idea can be tested, whereas if you have no idea, nothing can be tested and you don't understand anything. The molecule that you make when you are getting sunburned or when you eat a lot of food is part of the same molecule that contains an endorphin or an opiate. No one has ever had a hypothesis about why the two are together.
~ James D. Watson
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We know gang members are pouring across the border and filling up our prisons. We have a huge drug problem in this country now in places that never had an opiate problem. Why is that? Because this is brought in - because we do not have a border.
~ Ann Coulter
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When her mind was discomposed... a book was the opiate that lulled it to repose.
~ Ann Radcliffe
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The helpless ecstasy of loosing himself in her charm was a powerful opiate rather than a tonic.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Hope is a strange commodity. It is an opiate. We swear we have relinquished it and, lo, here comes a day when, all unannounced, our enslavement to it returns.
~ Rose Tremain
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It's all biology. If it weren't for two thousand years of the Christian tradition we wouldn't think of pretending otherwise…Romance is the true opiate of the masses.
~ Amanda Craig
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OPIATE, n. An unlocked door in the prison of Identity. It leads into the jail yard.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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