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  • There's a big difference between somebody who does acid on weekends and somebody who takes downers every day. -- Tommy Rettig
  • I started on the downers which were a hell of a lot better than the uppers because I was a nervous wreck. -- Corey Haim
  • I loved downers, almost any kind. Loved the colors of them. Loved them yellow... I did. I would just have a bouquet in my hands at night. -- Rosemary Clooney
  • I'm a downer. I've been depressed my whole life. Figure it out. -- Rodney Dangerfield
  • I'm learning to accept the lack of privacy as the real downer in my profession. -- Halle Berry
  • When I was ten, my family moved to Downer's Grove, Illinois. When I was twelve, I found them. -- Emo Philips
  • But, you know, it's still a drag to get your picture taken when you're eating a sandwich. It's a downer. -- Keanu Reeves
  • I really hate to be Debbie Downer right now, because everyone would love to say, "Yeah, we're finally doing something on climate!" -- Josh Fox
  • I didn't want people to accuse me of being really depressive. I really tried to fight against that and not have a complete downer about the subject. -- Joe Casey
  • You not supposed to feel down over whatever happen to you. I mean, you're supposed to use whatever happen to you as some type of upper, not a downer. -- Bob Marley
  • I'm from Downer's Grove, Illinois. We had a blackout there the other day, but fortunately the police made him get back into his car before he got too far. -- Emo Philips
  • This CD became something of a personal journey for me. The tone of the whole CD is uplifting and inspirational. It's an upper. We have enough downers in the world. -- Roma Downey
  • The first time we put Debbie Downer on the show, I had a giggle fit that I couldn't control, and the whole cast ended up breaking so hard we could never quite recover. -- Rachel Dratch
  • One of the greatest things drama can do, at it's best, is to redefine the words we use every day such as love, home, family, loyalty and envy. Tragedy need not be a downer. -- Ben Kingsley
  • Some people asked me if it was going to be a downer to come back and play on a college team after playing on a world championship team, and I don't think they understand what it is like to play here. -- Lorrie Fair
  • I talked to General Downer about some of the funding about the National Guard and some of the civil defense workers, the firefighters, the police officers, and the way that FEMA is making them spend that money. We have got a problem there. -- Lynn Westmoreland
  • In 2004, I wrote 'What We've Lost,' a book about the Bush administration. It sold only reasonably well, in part, I think, because the book was a horrific downer, an unrelenting account of the administration's actions, bungles, deceptions, half-truths, untruths, and downright corruptions. -- Graydon Carter
  • I would want my children to grow up and do what they wish to in a field that they choose to step in. They should not have to use the shadow of their father's name. I think that is a bit of a downer for a movie star's children. -- Shah Rukh Khan
  • I find titles the hardest thing. I was worried that 'Waste Land' was too much of a downer. For me, 'The Crash Reel' confronts what the film is about: it's not just about the reality of a crash, it's about the extremity we all face, and what happens when life crashes on you. -- Lucy Walker
  • Half the time I feel like I'm appealing to the downer freaks out there. We start to play one downer record after another until I begin to get down myself. Give me something from 1960 or something; let me get up again. The music of today is for downer freaks, and I'm an upper. -- Wolfman Jack
  • There'll be moments when I'm out in the prison yard, chatting with the cast and the crew, getting ready to shoot a scene. And then I'll remember if I were actually an inmate, I'd only be out there an hour. The other 23 hours of the day, I'd be in my cell. It's kind of a downer. -- Wentworth Miller
  • Many male habitues of massage parlors, like Talese, did not like solitary masturbation; in the parlance of the younger generation, it was a "downer." And yet to be masturbated by an appealing masseuse, to be in the physical presence of a woman with whom there was some communication and understanding, if not love, was gratifying and fun. -- Gay Talese
  • And how deeply do I let business considerations affect [screenwriting] choices that might otherwise be more or less esthetic? . . . Do I choose the upbeat rather than the downer ending because I know it will score better at the preview? Can the idea be sold in a single sentence? Can it compete with space aliens and tornadoes and missions impossible? -- Edward Zwick
  • People who are poor, they suffer a lot. And people drink a lot and people take a lot of downers and there's a lot of unemployment. -- Gaspar Noe
  • Put tattoos all up and down our thighs, do anything our parents would despise. Take uppers, downers, blues, and reds and yellows, our brains are turning into jello. -- Joan Baez
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