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en You can reduce the risk, but you're not going to eliminate it, and you're not going to bring it down very far, ... Last year in the U.S., we crossed the threshold: There are now more former smokers than current smokers. People can see there are 47 million people who are now former smokers, so it's not impossible.

en How much you smoked matters more than how long ago you quit. Smokers should quit as soon as possible, and new smokers should be aware that there will be a lifelong risk. Cessation can reduce risk but it can't erase it.

en Create motivational tension in smokers -- making them feel dissatisfied with being smokers, rather than just believing that smoking is bad for them; populate the world of the smoker with triggers to action -- get those people who are on the cusp to take action. And be ready with immediate treatment for smokers who have just stopped, as well as those that planned their quit attempt in advance.

en Create motivational tension in smokers -- making them feel dissatisfied with being smokers, rather than just believing that smoking is bad for them. Populate the world of the smoker with triggers to action, to get those people who are on the cusp to take action. And be ready with immediate treatment for smokers who have just stopped, as well as (for) those who planned their quit attempt in advance.

en Surcharges are the first step down a road that America may not want to travel. Surcharges sound nice when you talk about smokers because everyone hates smokers. But what about all the other bad habits that people have?

en I have something to tell you non-smokers that I know for a fact that you don't know, and I feel it's my duty to pass on information at all times. Ready?. . . . Non-smokers die every day . . . Enjoy your evening. See, I know that you entertain this eternal life fantasy because you've chosen not to smoke, but let me be the 1st to POP that bubble and bring you hurling back to reality . . . You're dead too.
  Bill Hicks

en A lot of kids in high school are not daily smokers. They are sort of social smokers and then they get to college and you see more smoking there than you did before.

en It's heartening to see that Canadians, both smokers and non-smokers, are increasingly taking steps to protect others from tobacco smoke.

en Even after years of smoking cessation, levels of atherosclerosis are significantly higher in former smokers compared with never-smokers.

en Even after years of smoking cessation, levels of atherosclerosis [hardening of the arteries] are significantly higher in former smokers compared with never-smokers.

en Even after years of smoking cessation, levels of atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) are significantly higher in former smokers compared with never-smokers.

en Our waitresses are smokers and our customers are smokers. Everybody's already losing money over this.

en Since there are a lot more smokers than (non-smokers) it would definitely affect local business.

en Where you live, where you're going to, when you go there, how frequently. We even match up with smokers and non-smokers, whatever. Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them.

en Smokers are made better-off by taxes, as they provide a valuable self-control device, ... Do Cigarette Taxes Make Smokers Happier?


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