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smoking identity cigar
Ah, if only I had brought a cigar with me! This would have established my identity. Charles Dickens
smoking chocolate baths
It's hard to love a place that's outlawed smoking but finds it perfectly acceptable to serve raw fish in a bath of chocolate. David Sedaris
smoking smoke
Life without smoking is like the smoke without the roast. Cesare Pavese
smoking challenges quitting
You can quit smoking, and never have to have a cigarette again to survive. But with food, it is a daily challenge. Jami Attenberg
smoking sake dies
For thy sake, tobacco, I would do anything but die. Charles Lamb
smoking may lasts
May my last breath be drawn through a pipe, and exhaled in a jest. Charles Lamb
smoking suing three
I'm eighty-three and I've been smoking since I was eleven. I'm suing the cigarette company because it promised to kill me and it hasn't. Kurt Vonnegut
smoking too-much cheetahs
I ran like a cheetah - well, like a cheetah that smoked too much. John Green
smoking want fans
I don't smoke and I don't want to smoke. I am not a fan of gratuitous smoking in films. Edward Norton
choices justified introduction
Less depends upon the choice of words than upon this, that their introduction shall be justified by pregnant theorems. Carl Friedrich Gauss
choices relation
We cannot fully understand the relations of time and choice until we are beyond both. C. S. Lewis
choices customers feeling good leaving stores themselves walked
We want our customers leaving our stores feeling better than when they walked in the door, and feeling good about themselves and the choices they've made. Paul Clayton
choices want trouble
It takes time and trouble to persuade ourselves that the things we want to do are the things we ought to do. Agnes Repplier
choices actors playing-someone
You always have to make positive choices as an actor, even when you're playing someone who may not be doing the best things. Aaron Tveit
choices president crystals
I'll be honest with you, I don't agree with President Obama about everything. But I've gotten to know him, I've worked with him, and the choice is crystal clear. Charlie Crist
choices age dies
Each age has its choice of the death it will die. Charles Dudley Warner
choices accountability
Everybody's got the potential for great good and great wrong in them, but it's the choices we make that define who we really are. Charles de Lint
choices fruit good-intentions
Good intentions are very mortal and perishable things. Like very mellow and choice fruit, they are difficult to keep. Charles Simmons
cigar ass smoke
Aficionado my ass...I just love to smoke cigars James Woods
cigar lounge tobacco
There are cigar bars. This is the first cigarette-focused tobacco lounge we know about. Brian Stebbins
cigarette-smoke smoking one-day
I thought I couldn't afford to take her out and smoke as well. So I gave up cigarettes. Then I took her out and one day I looked at her and thought: 'Oh well,' and I went back to smoking again, and that was better. Benny Hill
cigarette increase since states
Since 2001, we've had 42 states increase their cigarette taxes. Peter Fisher
cigarettes health pack smoked surgeon warning written
Mrs. Whiteley never smoked a pack of cigarettes that didn't have a health warning on it that was written by the surgeon general. William Ohlemeyer
cigar might run
I was going to run him in the Cigar Mile, but he's doing so well I might run him in the Sport Page, Bobby Frankel
cigarette smokers
It turned out I had always been a smoker. I just hadn't had any cigarettes. Augusten Burroughs
cigarettes days dentist fifty leaf none point rains secure shoe smoke spend spinach work
I am indifferent if my spinach is leaf or creamed; if I work to fatiguing point or spend days doing nothing; if I smoke fifty cigarettes a day or none at all; if it rains or shines; if the dentist hurts, or the shoe pinches, or I secure a bargain. Conrad Veidt
cigarettes coal creates dangerous dirty energy giving nuclear plants power problems smoking source switching taking
Nuclear power is a dangerous energy source that creates more problems than it solves. Switching from dirty coal plants to dangerous nuclear power is like giving up smoking cigarettes and taking up crack. Dan Becker