Confessions Of An English Opium Eater [1822] - Thomas de Quincey

"Whereas wine disorders the mental faculties, opium introduces amongst them the most exquisite order, legislation and harmony. Wine robs a man of self-possession; opium greatly invigorates it."

 

 

De Quincey became an opium addict around the year 1813, taking 8,000 to 12,000 drops daily and losing his teeth in the process.


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