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Hell Quote by Steve Brezenoff

“Anyone would know you'd never smoked, and probably never would, because the moment you put a cigarette to your lips and a flame to its tip, a host of heavenly angels would snatch it away and throw it into hell.” quote by Steve Brezenoff
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““Anyone would know you'd never smoked, and probably never would, because the moment you put a cigarette to your lips and a flame to its tip, a host of heavenly angels would snatch it away and throw it into hell.””

Steve Brezenoff

About This Quote

The quote suggests that smoking is morally condemned, implying divine forces would intervene to prevent it, reflecting a belief that the act is inherently sinful.

In simple terms: Smoking is portrayed as a sin with divine punishment.

Key Takeaway

Smoking is morally condemned.

Themes

morality religion health temptation punishment

Mood

somber cautionary reflective

Type

proverbial moralistic

When to use this quote

  • personal health decisions
  • public health campaigns
  • religious counseling
  • anti-smoking education

Key Concepts

sin divine judgment addiction

Practical Applications

  • health education
  • moral persuasion

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is moral framing effective in discouraging harmful habits?
  • How does religious imagery influence health behavior?
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