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  • We spend millions of dollars to remove pain from our lives. It's why so many people get hooked on painkillers. The body becomes addicted to painlessness. That tells you a lot. -- Henry Rollins
  • Love is a powerful painkiller. -- Walter Kirn
  • Love? What is it? Most natural painkiller what there is. -- William S. Burroughs
  • It was during a cosmetic procedure that I first had painkillers. -- Jamie Lee Curtis
  • I guess the painkillers wipe out your memory along with your ethics. -- Keith Olbermann
  • Democracy is supposed to give you the feeling of choice, like Painkiller X and Painkiller Y. But they're both just aspirin. -- Gore Vidal
  • The amount of painkillers I was given. Every time I had a pain in my leg I got used to numbing it out. -- Sophie Anderton
  • In those days the best painkiller was ice; it wasn't addictive and it was particularly effective if you poured some whiskey over it. -- George Burns
  • I wasn't very good about the pain. I started screaming for painkillers after the third contraction and didn't stop until my daughter was eating solid food. -- Linda Sunshine
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  • In 1844, Karl Marx said, "Religion is the opiate of the masses." He said this at a time when opium and opium derivatives were the only painkillers. And he said it helped a little. He might as well have said, "Religion is the aspirin of the people." -- Kurt Vonnegut
  • I think losing a loved one must be a little like losing a leg. First there is the shock, then the anesthetic, and the painkillers; the attention of doctors and nurses, flowers and cards and visits from friends. But sooner or later you have to learn to walk without it. -- Ruth Graham
  • A lot can happen [ because of the dysfunctional family]. People don't look at that. They think, "Oh, my kids are going to be fine. My kids are resilient." But at a certain point, the damage starts. They start to feel pain - and when they feel bad, they start to take painkillers. We want to kill the pain. -- Nikki Sixx
  • Laugh often. Starting your day with a good laugh, or at least a big smile, is as beneficial to your health as it is to your mood. Scientific studies at Northwestern University and Fordham University concluded that laughter benefits the heart, lungs, stomach and other organs. It relaxes tensions, changes attitude, and increases the body's natural painkillers. And it has no harmful side effects. -- Harvey Mackay
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