Quote January 1, 2016
“If you want to stop drinking AA doesn’t care whether you are a Christian, a Buddhist, a Jew, a Mohammedan, an atheist, an agnostic, or whatever. The door to AA is wide. Come right in.”
Quote January 2, 2016
“All I had to do was ask myself a simple question: ‘Am I or am I not powerless over alcohol?’ I didn’t have to compare myself or my experience with anyone, just answer a simple question.”
Quote January 3, 2016
“It is when you let truth go into action, and hurl your life after your held conception of truth, that things start to happen.”
Quote January 4, 2016
“The road to spiritual and emotional recovery ... has taken diverse routes – lots of meetings, readings, talks with AA members, discussion groups, psychotherapy, and the beginning
Quote January 5, 2016
“Ever fresh in my heart is a song of thanksgiving for my expanding sobriety, as the opening door to timeless truth.”
Quote January 6, 2016
“AA is spiritual, is the eye of the hurricane, is my refuge and my comfort ... Thanks to AA for making a place for broken hearts and wounded souls.”
Quote January 7, 2016
“We now fully realize that 100 percent personal anonymity before the public is just as vital to the life of AA as 100 percent sobriety is to the life of each and every member.”
Quote January 8, 2016
“Not picking up a drink creates infinite possibilities for me ... Who knows? This could be the greatest day of my life.”
Quote January 9, 2016
“The Steps will speak to my condition wherever I am in sobriety.”
Quote January 10, 2016
“I realized that it is possible to believe in a Higher Power, in the efficacy of prayer and meditation, in making a conscious contact with a Higher Power as those concepts, privately understood – or not understood – are suggested in AA, without the loss of one iota of my precious identity.”
