Cigarettes Smoking Quotes

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Mohsin Hamid
“Didn't you tell me smoking ruined your stamina as a boxer?
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Ruined is a strong word, I'd say.
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It helps fight boredom. It gives you more to do and less time to do it in.”
Mohsin Hamid, Moth Smoke

Saad  Salman
“I said to my friend, "Why do you smoke (cigarettes)?"
He replied, "Because I like to put myself on the line for the welfare and safety of others."
I astonishingly said, "Sorry, I didn't get your point."
He replied, "I want a cigarette-free world. Therefore, I am trying my best to end all the cigarettes from the world.”
Saad Salman

“A person said on a PTSD site they weren't happy with their life but they were still breathing. I replied. Personally I love breathing I try to do it as often as I can between cigarettes...”
Stanley Victor Paskavich

Nishikant
“For one more time, he decided to give away smoking.
And then, she happened one more time in his head.”
Nishikant, The Papery Onions

Flann O'Brien
“It worries me I may tell you. I sit at home every night thinking about it and smoking endless cigarettes. If you call at my place any night after seven I will show you one of them. Quite circular. Like a hoop.”
Flann O'Brien

“Not only will giving up cigarettes put more money in your pocket, your body will thank you for it.”
Oscar Auliq-Ice

C. Mack Lewis
“Jaundice and black crap ain't going to scare me off the juice, kid. When you grow up and walk into the shit-storm that's waiting for your out there," Rose waved her cigarette at the window, "you'll be chink-yellow and shittin' black too.”
C. Mack Lewis , Black Market Angels

Stacey E. Bryan
“It was beautiful and sunny outside , belying the day’s ludicrous events . I was thinking about cigarettes for the first time in ten years while shock and denial held hands and started making out .”
Stacey E. Bryan, Day for Night

“A man who lies about his tobacco addiction is not only deceiving others, but also himself. For in the depths of his denial, he neglects to confront the grip of nicotine on his life, and the harmful consequences that come with it. Truth and honesty are the first steps towards freedom from the chains of addiction.”
Shaila Touchton