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Quote November 4

“I number among my friends stars and lesser lights of stage and cinema; writers are my daily diet; I know the ladies and gentlemen of both political parties; I have been entertained in the White House; I have broken bread with kings and ministers and ambassadors; and I say, after that catalog ... that I would prefer an evening with my AA friends to any person or group or group of persons I have indicated.”

Fulton Oursler, friend of AA, July 1944 From: “Charming Is the Word for Alcoholics” Happy, Joyous and Free: The Lighter Side of Sobriety
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Quote November 5

“The best way to appreciate AA is the same way you appreciate a stained-glass window: Look at it from the inside.”

Grand Rapids, Mich., October 1981 From: “Meetings, Meetings, Meetings” Happy, Joyous and Free: The Lighter Side of Sobriety
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Quote November 6

"We can, through broken anonymity, resume our old and disastrous pursuit of personal power and prestige, public honors, and money -- the same implacable urges that when frustrated once caused us to drink; the same forces that are today ripping the globe apart at its seams."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955 From: "Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous" The Language of the Heart
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Quote November 7

"When I was drinking, I was afraid I was not achieving my potential. Now that I'm sober, I worry that maybe I am."

Grand Rapids, Mich., October 1981 From: "Meetings, Meetings, Meetings" Happy, Joyous and Free: The Lighter Side of Sobriety
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Quote November 8

"To know yourself is not done just by reviewing your 'misdeeds'; they are not you ... Your doubts, fears, and apprehensions, your immature cravings, your self-indulgence ... they are all committed by your physical body, guided by false instincts and imagination, instead of by your real self, which is the soul – the spirit within. That is where your conscience is, and your wisdom and your strength – which no one can hurt but you."

New York, N.Y., November 1946 From: "Sobriety for Ourselves" Thank You for Sharing: Sixty Years of Letters to the Grapevine
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Quote November 9

"Things haven't been all roses but they are certainly not comparable to the way they were. God has blessed me with a vivid memory of my pain, which has helped me ... when the thought of escaping popped into my head."

Kenner, La., January 1996 From: "Blessed with the Memory of My Pain" Young & Sober
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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 November 11

"Let us not be afraid of unsettling or boring our comrades by talking about our reactions to whatever is bothering us at a given moment; for this is how we learn to live."

Saratoga, Calif., August 1985 From: "Beyond the Generation Gap" The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Quote November 12

"Tolerance ... promotes an open-mindedness that is vastly important -- is, in fact, a prerequisite to the successful termination of any line of search, whether it be scientific or spiritual."

AA Co-founder Dr. Bob S., July 1944 From: "On Cultivating Tolerance" Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 1
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Quote November 13

"I pray that I will stay humble and not forget that I am just a drunk, sober today through the grace of God and the program of AA."

Aurora, Ill., August 1992 From: "Just a Drunk" AA Grapevine
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Quote November 14

"Once the alcoholic understands the desirability of accepting reality, to the best of his ability and within the limits which we all have, he has taken a step toward maturity. The difference between the mentally healthy person and the unhealthy one is the ability to face the realities of life."

Marvin A. Block, MD, friend of AA, February 1974 From: "Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous" I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Quote November 15

"Open-mindedness seems to me a core spiritual principle of the program ... Without it I cannot change."

San Francisco, Calif., August 1995 From: "Practical Enlightenment" Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote November 16

"Whether I conceive of God as a set of immutable cosmic laws or as an old man with a white robe and matching beard is totally and gloriously irrelevant. All that matters are my values and attitudes and how I act upon them."

Culver City, Calif., May 1977 From: "Faith Is Action" Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote November 17

"It has been the actions of others that has given me unfailing support throughout my sobriety. It also shows how I am to respond to those whom I can help. I am responsible to see that the hand of AA is available to anyone."

Moreno Valley, Calif., December 1992 From: "Nobody's Sweetheart" I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Quote November 18

"It isn't possible for all of us to be loners."

Lake Worth, Fla., June 1999 From: "The Light in the Window" I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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