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Quote March 16, 2013

“It seems to me that I achieve growth by leaving things out – when I don’t say the cross word, when I don’t answer sarcastically. If I can delay only one second, maybe two, I have time to ask myself, ‘Do I really want to say that?’”

Houston, Texas, June 1976 From: “Growth” Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Quote September 19 2013

"One day, after sitting alone, soaked in tears and feeling empty, worthless, and crippled in the smallest task, I reached out and gave my phone number to someone else – they were hurting, too. In that simplest of acts, my world changed."

Salt Lake City, Utah, July 2007 "Life, Not Regrets" Spiritual Awakenings II
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 29, 2019

“Up to now AA seems to have taken the right turning at each new crossroad. This could scarcely have been our doing alone. Our Fellowship has afforded a convincing proof of that wise old adage which declares that ‘man’s extremity is God’s opportunity.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1961, “Again at the Crossroads”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 24, 2019

“The Italians have a neat way of telling someone ‘I love you.’ Their expression is ‘Ti voglio bene’ -- ‘I wish you well.’ It just seems to put things on a tangible level ... Quite often my prayer is nothing more than this little Italian phrase, ‘Ti voglio bene.’"

“I Wish You Well,” Humbolt, Saskatchewan, February 1996, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 29, 2019

“Up to now AA seems to have taken the right turning at each new crossroad. This could scarcely have been our doing alone. Our Fellowship has afforded a convincing proof of that wise old adage which declares that ‘man’s extremity is God’s opportunity.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1961, “Again at the Crossroads”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote January 29 2014

"Up to now AA seems to have taken the right turning at each new crossroad. This could scarcely have been our doing alone. Our Fellowship has afforded a convincing proof of that wise old adage which declares that 'man's extremity is God's opportunity.'"

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1961 "Again at the Crossroads" The Language of the Heart
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Quote February 24 2014

"The Italians have a neat way of telling someone 'I love you.' Their expression is 'Ti voglio bene' -- 'I wish you well.' It just seems to put things on a tangible level ... Quite often my prayer is nothing more than this little Italian phrase, 'Ti voglio bene.'"

Humbolt, Saskatchewan, February 1996 From: "I Wish You Well" AA Grapevine
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Quote January 29, 2017

“Up to now AA seems to have taken the right turning at each new crossroad. This could scarcely have been our doing alone. Our Fellowship has afforded a convincing proof of that wise old adage which declares that ‘man’s extremity is God’s opportunity.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1961 “Again at the Crossroads” The Language of the Heart
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Quote February 24, 2017

“The Italians have a neat way of telling someone ‘I love you.’ Their expression is ‘Ti voglio bene’ -- ‘I wish you well.’ It just seems to put things on a tangible level ... Quite often my prayer is nothing more than this little Italian phrase, ‘Ti voglio bene.’"

Humbolt, Saskatchewan, February 1996 “I Wish You Well,” AA Grapevine
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Quote November 10, 2015

“I realize now that most of the problems in my life were a direct result of my attempts to handle my own life, to be in control of my own destiny. I am grateful that today, sober, I can still say my life has ‘become unmanageable.’”

College Park, Md., June 1982 Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote March 29 2016

“Personal glorification, overweening pride, consuming ambition, exhibitionism, intolerant smugness, money or power madness, refusal to admit mistakes and learn from them, self-satisfaction, lazy complacency – these and many more are the garden variety of ills which so often beset movements as well as individuals.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1945 From: “Modesty One Plank for Good Public Relations” The Language of the Heart
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Quote April 19, 2015

“While I wouldn’t recommend that anyone become an alcoholic, I believe that sober alcoholics living the AA way of life have been blessed with a gift. It’s a gift that can’t be bought, that can’t be won in a lottery, that can’t be stolen, forged, or rented.”

Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa, October 1996 “A Healthy Appetite for Beer,” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 3
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Quote April 24, 2015

“I grew up thinking that I had to perfect my personality, then I got into AA, and AA said, no, that isn’t the way we do it; only God can remove our defects. I was amazed to find that I couldn’t be a better person simply by trying harder!”

Calif., July 1995 “An Interview with the Author of ‘Doctor, Alcoholic, Addict,’” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 3
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Quote November 10

"I realize now that most of the problems in my life were a direct result of my attempts to handle my own life, to be in control of my own destiny. I am grateful that today, sober, I can still say my life has 'become unmanageable.'"

College Park, Md., June 1982 From: "Under New Management" Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote March 29, 2013

“Personal glorification, overweening pride, consuming ambition, exhibitionism, intolerant smugness, money or power madness, refusal to admit mistakes and learn from them, self-satisfaction, lazy complacency – these and many more are the garden variety of ills which so often beset movements as well as individuals.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1945 From: “Modesty One Plank for Good Public Relations” The Language of the Heart
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