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en I thought I couldn't afford to take her out and smoke as well. So I gave up cigarettes. Then I took her out and one day I looked at her and thought: "Oh well," and I went back to smoking again, and that was better.
  Benny Hill

en This settlement will allow us to expand anti-smoking education efforts among children, which is crucial, ... We know that teen-agers who smoke cigarettes are 22 times more likely to use cocaine than their non-smoking peers.

en I told him to try and throw strikes because we couldn't afford to walk anybody because then we couldn't (use our) defense. He looked tired, but I thought he could get through it.

en Nobody should smoke cigarettes - and smoking with an ulcer is like pouring gasoline on a burning house.

en The point that we're making is, if we're trying to raise the price of cigarettes to discourage smoking cigarettes that's one thing, but if we're raising taxes for tens of billions of dollars for spending, then why not give part of it back?
  Phil Gramm

en All across the country, cigarette taxes have gone up, and I think that's led to a reduction in smoking. It's a little unclear whether that's caused people to trade down from premium cigarettes or just smoke less.

en At first, I thought it was, because I knew it was a little cloudy out here, I thought it might have been a tornado or something. Then I looked again and I realized that it wasn't a tornado, then I came outside and saw the smoke coming from the wooded area.

en I tried to stop smoking cigarettes by telling myself I just didn't want to smoke, but I didn't believe myself
  Barbara Kelly

en I tried to stop smoking cigarettes by telling myself I just didn't want to smoke, but I didn't believe myself
  Barbara Kelly

en I tried to stop smoking cigarettes by telling myself I just didn't want to smoke, but I didn't believe myself
  Barbara Kelly

en Parents who smoke feel guilty about being role models for smoking; they feel hypocritical about trying to prevent their children from smoking. For these reasons, it's difficult to persuade parents who smoke to become anti-smoking advocates in the home.

en I thought they gave us several opportunities to get back into the game and we just couldn't take advantage of them.

en I smelled smoke and my first thought was that my house was on fire. When I got outside, I could see smoke coming from both ends of the building. There was just this big brown cloud of smoke. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. I smelled smoke and my first thought was that my house was on fire. When I got outside, I could see smoke coming from both ends of the building. There was just this big brown cloud of smoke.

en He's proven himself to be much stronger mentally than he was given for credit for. People thought he couldn't survive without his personal trainer. People thought he couldn't come back from the PR disaster [the steroids controversy] he was in a year ago.

en Tobacco smoke is much more harmful than previously thought. The effects of second-hand smoke are as bad as that of primary smoke.


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