Addiction Quote by Sarah Silverman Download Open image “Making my family laugh when I was little - it became an addiction. It was a kind of survival.” — Sarah Silverman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Addiction Family Kind Laughing Littles My family Survival
I was constantly trying to make my family laugh and my parents laugh. It's just something that always felt natural to me. And then… — Natasha Rothwell Copy Share Image
I began my addiction when I was 12 years old. By the time 40, 45 years later, when it, you know, it threatened my… — Joe Eszterhas Copy Share Image
I saw how, when my brother smoked reefer, it made my mother cry. He was 16 at the time. And I saw that she… — Ving Rhames Copy Share Image
Looking back, I remember my family laughing a lot. We were never the kind of people that dwelled on hard times. My family laughs… — Cristela Alonzo Copy Share Image
The gift of my childhood was laughter, being able to find the humor. — Jennifer Aniston Copy Share Image
My childhood was great because my family has an amazing sense of humor, and it was just all making videos and jokes and doing… — Zach Anner Copy Share Image
Facing my addiction was one of the hardest things I've had to do in my life. — Lynda Carter Copy Share Image
It was an addiction. A pointless, self-destructive addiction. But really, is there any other kind? — Rachel Vincent Copy Share Image
That was my earliest maladaptive coping mechanism I forged when I was a kid. I found that my fists weren't going to do any… — Ryan Reynolds Copy Share Image
For me, I never knew what addiction was. I just knew my heroes, like [New York Dolls guitarist] Johnny Thunders, did heroin. I didn't… — Nikki Sixx Copy Share Image
Making people laugh was the only thing I ever truly excelled at. But at home, I was so quiet with my family, which taught… — Ali Wong Copy Share Image
When I was 17, I read a profile of Carol Leifer. Since then, I wanted to be her. I still want to be her. — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
My growing up years, we watched 'Happy Days,' every night. I don't know what was reruns and what was new. — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
People can't help what topics cut them deep. It all depends on who's inferring - and what the contexts of their lives are at… — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
In your twenties, I think you should have all of the sex that you're inclined to have, as long as you're safe about it.… — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
Someone on Twitter sent me a page from a textbook. It had a picture of a football player next to a picture of me.… — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
It fills me with a weird rage to wear shoes that make me not able to walk easily or run if I had to.… — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
If you are truly offended by an 80-year-old man saying you're not funny, then you're probably not funny. — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
“If you’ve ever heard that song by Beyoncé, “Single Ladies,” I am one of the people she’s singing about. I have to be, because… — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
If I were somebody else looking at my character, I'd be like, "She's beautiful." I'm practicing. I'm not succeeding. — Sarah Silverman Copy Share Image
What has drug addiction done for me? It's cost me my career, my fortune and basically my sex life when I found out I… — Robbin Crosby Copy Share Image
“The idea that creative endeavor and mind-altering substances are entwined is one of the great pop-intellectual myths of our time... Creative people probably do… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
I really think the disease aspect gets lost when you're talking about alcoholism and addiction; it's not like you're battling leukemia or a heart… — Jim Irsay Copy Share Image
I had an addiction to artificial points of success. Like being able to run for this or run for that. — Ruben Gallego Copy Share Image
“Addictions are just symptoms of underlying issues, and in my view Nikki self-medicated the emotional pain of his childhood, and being away from his… — Nikki Sixx Copy Share Image
“They say when you fall in love in love with someone that person becomes like a drug,an addiction you don't want to live without.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Music is my personal addiction. So much of everything I've done has only been to open more doors for the music itself. It all… — Dolly Parton Copy Share Image
Religious work is one of the best ways to keep from facing your reality if you are Christian, if you are using it to… — Keith Miller Copy Share Image
Cold sweats, hallucinations I wanna speed to stop. The hell I'm going through The addiction's taking you. — Bullet For My Valentine Copy Share Image