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Addiction Quotes - Page 14

Addiction is the hallmark of every infatuation-based love story.

Elizabeth Gilbert (2009). “Eat Pray Love: One Woman's Search for Everything”, p.21, Bloomsbury Publishing

I am convinced now that virtually every destructive behavior and addiction I battled off and on for years was rooted in my (well-earned) insecurity.

Beth Moore (2010). “So Long, Insecurity: You've Been a Bad Friend to Us”, p.150, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

I remain convinced that obstinate addiction to ordinary language in our private thoughts is one of the main obstacles to progress in philosophy.

Bertrand Russell, John G. Slater, Peter Köllner (1997). “Last Philosophical Testament: 1943-68”, p.28, Psychology Press

We love our habits more than our income, often more than our life.

Bertrand Russell (2004). “Sceptical Essays”, p.113, Psychology Press

All addictions have one thing in common - they numb you out to what is happening in the moment.

Barbara De Angelis (1997). “Are You the One for Me? ; Real Moments”, Fine Communications

The hero surviving his own murder, his own suicide, his own addiction, surviving his own disappearance from the scene

Allen Ginsberg (1972). “The Fall of America: Poems of These States 1965-1971: Pocket Poets Number 30”, p.33, City Lights Books

Addiction is a disease of exposure. Doctors and nurses, for instance, have a high addiction rate.

William S. Burroughs (2001). “Burroughs Live: The Collected Interviews of William S. Burroughs, 1960-1997”, Semiotext