Eleanor Roosevelt Quote

I was one of those who was very happy when the original prohibition amendment passed. I thought innocently that a law in this country would automatically be complied with, and my own observation led me to feel rather ardently that the less strong liquor anyone consumed the better it was. During prohibition I observed the law meticulously, but I came gradually to see that laws are only observed with the consent of the individuals concerned and a moral change still depends on the individual and not on the passage of any law.


My Day (1935–1962) (14 July 1939)


I was one of those who was very happy when the original prohibition amendment passed. I thought innocently that a law in this country would...

I was one of those who was very happy when the original prohibition amendment passed. I thought innocently that a law in this country would...

I was one of those who was very happy when the original prohibition amendment passed. I thought innocently that a law in this country would...

I was one of those who was very happy when the original prohibition amendment passed. I thought innocently that a law in this country would...