Quotes by Poison The tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. James, son of Zebedee poison evil men It is worth thought what kind of mind or condition or disposition is open to flattery; for poison would not be spread if the rats ate it not. James Vila Blake poison rats mind The internal effects of a mutable policy are still more calamitous. It poisons the blessings of liberty itself. James Madison liberty poison blessing A sneer is the weapon of the weak. Like other devil's weapons, it is always cunningly ready to our hand, and there is more poison in the handle than in the point. James Russell Lowell devil poison hands When the cup of any sensual pleasure is drained to the bottom, there is always poison in the dregs. Jane Porter cups poison sensual Organisms dont think of CO2 as a poison. Plants and organisms that make shells, coral, think of it as a building block. Janine Benyus block poison thinking We have too many poisons in our diets now, like sugar and caffeine. Jasmine Guinness caffeine sugar poison I wondered why it had to be so poisonous. Oleanders could live through anything, they could stand heat, drought, neglect, and put out thousands of waxy blooms. So what did they need poison for? Couldn't they just be bitter? They weren't like rattlesnakes, they didn't even eat what they killed. The way she boiled it down, distilled it, like her hatred. Maybe it was a poison in the soil, something about L.A., the hatred, the callousness, something we didn't want to think about, that the plant concentrated in its tissues. Maybe it wasn't a source of poison, but just another victim. Janet Fitch poison hatred thinking If you got the poison, I've got the remedy. Jason Mraz remedy poison expression Evil unchecked grows, evil tolerated poisons the whole system. Jawaharlal Nehru grows poison evil We poison our lives with fear of burglary and shipwreck, and, ask anyone, the house is never burgled, and the ship never goes down. Jean Anouilh ships poison house After you have written a thing and you reread it, there is always the temptation to fix it up, to improve it, to remove its poison, blunt its sting. Jean Cocteau poison temptation writing Avoid the poison in your life that brings you turmoil. Jean Vanier turmoil poison The fruits eaten temperately need not make us ashamed of our appetites, nor interrupt the worthiest pursuits. But put an extra condiment into your dish, and it will poison you. Henry David Thoreau fruit poison needs Love is like a diamond; for as a diamond is beautiful to look upon, so is love fair, but as the diamond is poison to any one who swallows it, in the same manner love is a kind of poison and produces a baneful raging distemper in those who are infected by it. Jens Peter Jacobsen poison beautiful love Periodic fasts are necessary to flush out the poisons. Jentezen Franklin fasting poison The spirit of dogmatic theology poisons anything it touches. Jeremy Bentham atheism poison spirit We shall not refuse tobacco the credit of being sometimes medical, when used temperately, though an acknowledged poison. Jesse Torrey credit poison smoking I could buy that she would murder me in a fit of rage, poison me out of flaming jealousy, or bomb my car out of sheer, stubborn pique. But she would never do it and feel nothing. Jim Butcher bombs car poison Publicity is like poison; it doesn't hurt unless you swallow it. Joe Paterno poison humility hurt «4567891011121314»