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Quote May 1, 2015

“If the Fourth Step is the exploration of an abandoned house, I have come to think of the Fifth Step as raising the blinds and throwing open the windows. The house has air and sunlight now, and it's no longer haunted. When people come to the door, I can welcome them without shame, and I can even invite them in. Some rooms are private of course, but none are secret, and I live in all of them.”

New York, N.Y., May 1999 “Sunlight and Air,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote May 2, 2015

“The ability to love can never be taken away from me, except by me. When I can get myself out of the way long enough to love another human being, it’s the best feeling I know of.”

Dallas, Texas, December 1979 “The Root of Our Troubles,” Emotional Sobriety
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Quote May 3, 2015

“With real faith we can defeat defeat.”

Winston-Salem, N.C., April 1953 “Kites and Planes Rise Against the Wind,” AA Grapevine
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Quote May 4, 2015

“In a garden we remove or control undesirable weeds; in my personal sobriety, I remove the things that have been blocking me; and in my home group, by means of group inventory, I do something about the things that cause problems. “At the group level, this might mean: 1) ensuring that the message being presented today is as good as the message that was here when we first needed it; 2) seeing to it that everyone coming through the door is given the chance to hear firsthand exactly what it is all about from persons with quality sobriety; and 3) making it known that a group is not interested in outside gobbledegook that has nothing to do with sobriety. “We can't be all things to all people, so let's do the thing we do best and that is carry the message of recovery from alcohol.”

London, Ontario, February 1992 “Freedom From Alcohol,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote May 5, 2015

“The sanity I’ve received through work on the Steps is far more than I could have hoped for.”

Bowie, Md., February 1999 “Beyond Sanity,” Step By Step
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Quote May 6, 2015

“We need to be aware not only of our limitations, defects and shortcomings, but also of our strengths, talents and successes.”

West Henrietta, N.Y., October 2007 “Step Ten: Up Close and Personal,” AA Grapevine
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Quote May 7, 2015

“Death isn’t quite as scary as the exhilarating terror of trying to accept life.”

Carlsbad, Calif., June 2006 “The Scariest Thing,” AA Grapevine
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Quote May 8, 2015

“I believe in today because it is the only day in eternity that belongs to me.”

Atlanta, Ga., September 1950 “Make Room for Positive Thought,” AA Grapevine
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Quote May 9, 2015

“Before we can release the spirit from its imprisonment, we must first imprison the spirits in the bottle. We place the bottle on the shelf, place ourselves in the hands of AA as we understand it, and prepare for the adventure of sobriety.”

Manhattan, N.Y., February 1984 “Freeing the Spirit,” Step By Step
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Quote May 10, 2015

“I play a responsible role in my own destiny, not just a bit part.”

El Granada, Calif., April 1991 “Listening for the Reality,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote May 11, 2015

“It would be virtually impossible to experience the Twelve Steps and not learn something of love. I believe that love is the willingness to extend oneself for spiritual growth. When we answer a call for help, we are extending ourselves for the purpose of spiritual growth. Someone once said that there are three steps to becoming a loving person: love yourself, be yourself, forget yourself.”

Brentwood, N.Y., December 1998 “Got It? Give It. Forget It.” Step By Step
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