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Mary Reaches 2 Years Smoke Free
"I am 2 years smoke free today. What that means, in a word, is freedom. I don't have to smoke. I'll never have to smoke again. That's a very powerful feeling. That's freedom."
Lorilu Reaches 18 Months Smoke Free
"It may seem like you are on a long endless road going no where fast, but one day you are going to realize how free you really are."
3 Smoke Free Years for Susie
"Quitting tobacco is not about punishment and reward. Its not about denial. Its about wanting and choosing a different way to live. Its about life without cigarettes (or any tobacco), not life without fun and friendship."
Susie Quit Smoking Two Years Ago
How does it feel to have two years between you and that last cigarette you smoked? From Susie: "I will never, ever forget my last cigarette - December 1, 2002 at about 9pm in the garage at our home in Mesquite, Nevada. But, two years later, the memory of me as a smoker has grown quite dim - very surprising for someone who smoked for about 35 years."
AnnaBanana's 2 Year Milestone Speech
"If I could have bottled the fervour I felt, the determination I had, and the love of this smober life, I could have made myself a fortune. I believe that these things are within us all, and just need to be brought to the surface..."
Theresa Quit Smoking 2 years Ago
"Once upon a time there was a little girl who thought watching her father and mother and older brothers and sisters smoke was just fun and the coolest thing to do."
Donna's 3 Year Milestone
"I began smoking at age 13. Back when I was a teenager, that was the "COOL" thing to do. I wound up being addicted to cigarettes for 45 years."
Quitting Smoking Isn't Tough
"When I quit smoking four years ago, I never in a million years thought I'd ever be counting the years since my last cigarette. And yet, here I am celebrating four years of smobriety."
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