“It took me a long time to reach the bottom and it went through various stages. I went from drugs into an alcohol stage. For a while, one feels, "Ah, I've kicked drugs," but what I discovered was I had another addiction instead.” FeelsLongStageDrugLong TimeAddictionBottomVariousAlcohol Author:David Bowie
“Although I was simply what today would be called a "mule" - the bottom of the food chain in the drug biz - the federal system treated me from beginning to end like a major criminal, and I still don't know why, other than that in those days, 6.5 ounces of heroin was a big load. Ludicrous by today's standards, when coke, heroin, and weed are shipped across the border by the ton.” KnowsStillsEndsBigsWould BeTodayDrugMajorsStandardsBottomCriminalsTreatedChainsBordersWeedLoadHeroinCokeMulesFood Chain Author:Patricia McConnell
“Like I tell everyone, I say the bottom line to my life is that I've gone through torments in my life, but it made me stronger. I haven't lost my mind, I haven't become a dope fiend, I'm not a drug pusher, I'm not a stick-up man.” MenMindMadeLife IsLostLinesGoneHavensDrugStrongerSticksBottomTormentBottom LineDopeLost My Mind Author:John Carlos
“When you look at where the real problems are among minorities in our society, particularly blacks, it's at the bottom. It's the people who are in school systems that don't educate, neighborhoods where there is a lot of crime, drugs, the whole bit.” PeopleLooksRealWholeProblemSchoolBitsCrimeDrugBottomMinoritiesOur SocietyNeighborhoodEducateReal ProblemsSchool System Author:Clarence Thomas