Totally Empty
Backyard Bowery
Soft landing
Balancing act
So what is AAWS?
Home sweet home
At Wit's End
Alcoholism At Large
Southern Hospitality
Hiking to Sobriety
Online Sobriety
A Late Bloomer in AA
A Pinhole of Light
The Start of a Lifelong Journey
From Collecting Cans to…Collecting Cans
Totally Empty
Backyard Bowery
Soft landing
Balancing act
So what is AAWS?
Home sweet home
At Wit's End
Alcoholism At Large
Southern Hospitality
Hiking to Sobriety
Online Sobriety
A Late Bloomer in AA
A Pinhole of Light
The Start of a Lifelong Journey
From Collecting Cans to…Collecting Cans
Quote July 26, 2014
“My local meetings are big on this spot-check reminder: you get what you get; it’s what you do with it that counts.”
Quote July 28, 2014
“Every older AA shudders when he remembers the names of persons he once condemned; people he confidently predicted would never sober up; persons he was sure ought to be thrown out of AA for the good of the movement. Now that some of these very persons have been sober for years, and may be numbered among his best friends, the old-timer thinks to himself, ‘What if everybody had judged these people as I once did? What if AA had slammed the door in their faces? Where would they be now?’”
Quote July 29, 2014
“Every day, every meeting, there’s something more to learn.”
Quote July 30, 2014
“The alcoholic is in no greater peril than when he takes his sobriety for granted.”
Quote July 31, 2014
“Sometimes, the only place on earth that makes any sense to me is a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous.”
Quote July 27, 2014
“The great art of living is to make the best of things as they are.”
November 1 2013
“No prophet can presume to say whether the world outcome will be blazing destruction or the beginning, under God’s intention, of the brightest era yet known to mankind. I am sure we AAs well comprehend this scene. In microcosm, we have experienced this identical state of terrifying uncertainty, each in his own life.”
November 2, 2013
“In despair, I had cried out, ‘Now I am willing to do anything. If there is a God, will he show himself?’ And he did. This was my first conscious contact, my first awakening. I asked from the heart, and I received.”
November 3, 2013
“I’ve got a brand new feeling, gratitude -- a feeling that has visited me more and more frequently -- sometimes with the rush of cleansing tears -- sometimes with just a serene flow of mental thank-yous for some small, God-given bonus in a routine day.”
November 4, 2013
“Regardless of what happened before or what may happen tomorrow, what is the very best thing I can possibly do, right now?”
November 5, 2013
“One of the truly great gifts in this Fellowship of mutually concerned people is the gift of the art of listening ... But our need to listen goes beyond meetings and talks with friends ... We need Step Eleven and our greater conscious contact with the Divine Listener. Then will our serenity emerge; then will our help to others have quality.”
November 6, 2013
“The Twelve Steps ... are simple in language, plain in meaning. They are also workable by any person having a sincere desire to obtain and keep sobriety. The results are the proof. Their simplicity and workability are such that no special interpretations, and certainly no reservations, have ever been necessary. And it has become increasingly clear that the degree of harmonious living which we achieve is in direct ratio to our earnest attempt to follow them literally under divine guidance to the best of our ability.”
November 7, 2013
“Our Twelve Traditions ... represent the sum of our experience as individuals, as groups within AA, and similarly with our fellows and other organizations in the great fellowship of humanity under God throughout the world. They are all suggestions, yet the spirit in which they have been conceived merits their serious, prayerful consideration as the guideposts of AA policy for the individual, the group, and our various committees, local and national.”
November 8, 2013
“Spiritual progress isn’t what gets us sober, it’s what keeps us sober.”
November 9, 2013
“Full consciousness ... implies not only the willingness to receive the love and benefits AA has to offer, but also to surrender to the equally painful experience of exposure to ourselves, and others, of ourselves.”
