Drunkenness Quote by Helen Hunt Jackson
“Most men call fretting a minor fault, a foible, and not a vice. There is no vice except drunkenness which can so utterly destroy the peace, the happiness of a hoe.”
About This Quote
Source Book: A Century of Dishonor by Helen Hunt Jackson, 1881
The quote warns that minor worries are trivial, but serious vices like drunkenness can ruin peace and happiness, especially for laborers.
In simple terms: Small worries are minor; drunkenness is a destructive vice.
Avoid harmful habits that destroy well‑being.
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When to use this quote
- personal relationships
- workplace
- family life
- community health
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What habits in your life undermine peace?
- How can communities support those struggling with addiction?
Addiction may stem from deeper social issues, not just personal choice.