Quotes on Addiction??…?

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The classic book about addiction is De Quincy’s, which includes:

“Thou hast the keys of Paradise, oh just, subtle, and mighty opium” (1).

and

“An Iliad of woes” (2).

Ken Kesey and his ‘Merry Pranksters’ posted a sign to tell visitors where to go: “No left turn unstoned” (3).

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