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October 16, 2013

“As I continue to struggle, I think of the words of an old-timer in my area. No matter what the topic, he always finishes sharing with the words, ‘and I haven’t had a drink today.’ Remembering his words never fails to bring to my mind the words ‘experience, strength, and hope.’”

“Out of Work, But Not Hope,” Anonymous, December 2000 No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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October 17, 2013

“A new spiritual awakening can come at every meeting.”

Hartsdale-Ardsley, N.Y., January 1957 “Twelve Steps to a Meeting,” Into Action
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October 18, 2013

“One day leads to the next, no matter how unhappy I choose to be.”

Sioux Rapids, IA, January 2004 “Adult Love,” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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October 19, 2013

“A leader in AA service is ... a man (or a woman) who can personally put principles, plans and policies into such dedicated and effective action that the rest of us want to back him up and help him with his job.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1959 “Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need” The Language of the Heart
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October 20, 2013

“First Things First. That’s a real gem.”

New York, N.Y., November 1958 “Using the Slogans,” Into Action
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October 21, 2013

“Only by accepting my powerlessness over alcohol did I begin to discover the powers that alcohol had obliterated: God, health, truth, love, nature, fellowship, humor, creativity, and even simple daily kindness.”

Barrington, Ill., June 2007 “In Your Bones Into Action
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October 22, 2013

“My anger served as an iron shield, and I refused to remove it for fear God would send me still more pain.”

Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 1997 “The Littlest Things,” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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October 23, 2013

“To be teachable, I had to be reachable.”

Wollstonecraft, Australia, May 1984 “The Winner’s Guide to Boring Meetings,” Into Action
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October 24, 2013

“This process of identification and transmission has gone on and on. The skid rower said he was different. Even more loudly the socialite (or Park Avenue stumble bum) said the same -- so did the arts and the professions, the rich, the poor, the religious, the agnostics, the Indians and the Eskimos, the veterans and the prisoners. “But nowadays all of these, and legions more, soberly talk about how very much alike all of us alcoholics are when we all admit that the chips are finally down; when we see that it is really a question of do or die in our world wide Fellowship of ‘the comon suffering and the common deliverance.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960 “AA Communication Can Cross All Barriers” The Language of the Heart
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October 25, 2013

“I made the decision to turn my will and my life over to the care of God, and then I got out of the way.”

Christchurch, New Zealand, March 2010 “Gimme Shelter,” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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October 26, 2013

“The Traditions are neither rules, regulations, nor laws. No sanctions or punishments can be invoked for their infractions. Perhaps in no other area of society would these principles succeed. Yet in this Fellowship of alcoholics, the unenforceable Traditions carry a power greater than that of law.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960 “The Language of the Heart” The Language of the Heart
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October 27, 2013

“It’s funny how life is lived forward -- and understood backward.”

Vail, Ariz., October 2005 “Living Life Forward,” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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October 28, 2013

“In this life we shall attain nothing like perfect humility and love. So we shall have to settle, respecting most of our problems, for a very gradual progress, punctuated sometimes by heavy setbacks. Our old-time attitudes of ‘all or nothing’ will have to be abandoned.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962 “What Is Acceptance?” The Language of the Heart
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