A Quote by David Janssen

TV is my sleeping pill. — © David Janssen
TV is my sleeping pill.

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White pill, blue pill, yellow pill, purple pill; its like swallowing a rainbow every bedtime.
I'm doped and thick from my last sleeping pill.
A sleeping pill will never take the place of a clear conscience.
I am fed up with men who use sex like a sleeping pill.
Never under any circumstances take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.
To switch off, I will take a sleeping pill if I have to. I also found myself realigning things.
If I feel in need of sleep, I just open a book or turn on the television. Both are better than any sleeping pill.
A pill to make you numb A pill to make you dumb A pill to make you anybody else But all the drugs in this world Won't save her from herself.
My sleeping pill is white. It is a splendid pearl; it floats me out of myself, my stung skin as alien as a loose bolt of cloth.
So I take a little sleeping pill, pop it and realize nothing's happening - but something else was happening.
Suppose you read about a pill that you could take once a day to reduce anxiety and increase your contentment. Would you take it? Suppose further that the pill has a great variety of side effects, all of them good: increased self-esteem, empathy, and trust; it even improves memory. Suppose, finally, that the pill is all natural and costs nothing. Now would you take it? The pill exists. It is meditation.
The vitamin has been reified. A chemical intangible originally defined as a unit of nutritive value, it was long ago reified into a pill. Now it is a pill; no one except a few precise scientists define it as anything else. Once the vitamin became a pill, it became real according to the precepts of American Cartesianism: I swallow it, therefore it is.
Privatization is a bitter pill but it is a pill that will cure.
I had to persuade a dog to swallow a pill. I twittered for advice and I got suggestion after suggestion. Most of them didn't work. 'Put the pill in the sausage.' No - that doesn't work. 'Cheese.' No. Then someone said: 'You wrap it in butter and it will slide down.' I tried it and it worked! And I'd learnt how to give a pill to a dog through the magic of Twitter.
Affliction is a pill, which, being wrapt up in patience and quiet submission, may be easily swallowed; but discontent chews the pill, and so embitters the soul.
Give someone who has faith in you a placebo and call it a hair growing pill, anti-nausea pill or whatever, and you will be amazed at how many respond to your therapy.
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