The Eye Opener
Friday, April 27, 2012
Real reforms are in people, not in movements. All the laws and demands of church, state and family could not make us change our drinking habits. But the day eventually came when we wanted to change and then, and then only, was the change possible. Prohibition legislation was only a challenge to us and we drank the more because they said we could not. We were determined to show those So-and-So's they couldn't stop us.
Only when we, ourselves, wanted to do something about it was any real reformation possible.
Hazelden Foundation
Friday, April 27, 2012
Real reforms are in people, not in movements. All the laws and demands of church, state and family could not make us change our drinking habits. But the day eventually came when we wanted to change and then, and then only, was the change possible. Prohibition legislation was only a challenge to us and we drank the more because they said we could not. We were determined to show those So-and-So's they couldn't stop us.
Only when we, ourselves, wanted to do something about it was any real reformation possible.
Hazelden Foundation
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