Grapevine Daily Quote June 21, 2018
‘Imperfection offers me the freedom of a million potentials.”
‘Imperfection offers me the freedom of a million potentials.”
“Sound policy can only be made by rubbing the conservatives and the promoters together. Their discussions, if free from personal ambitions and resentment, can be depended upon to produce the right answers. For us, there is no other way.”
“I am still amazed at the aura around AA meetings ... No matter what our immediate problems, fears, or resentments, we come to a halt when the meeting begins and focus on our primary purpose.”
“Older AAs who know the record are unanimous in their feeling that an intelligence greater than ours has surely been at work, else we could never have avoided so many pitfalls, could never have been so happily related to our millions of friends in the outside world.”
“Our mistakes of yesterday can be stepping stones for tomorrow if we do something about them today.”
“Before we can be of any use to anybody else, we must find the beginnings of the answer for ourselves.”
“Our Traditions are set down on paper. But they were written first in our hearts. For each of us knows, instinctively I think, that AA is not ours to do with as we please. We are but caretakers to preserve the spiritual quality of our Fellowship; keep it whole for those who will come after us and have need of what has so generously been given to us.”
“The core of our AA procedure is one alcoholic talking to another, whether that be sitting on a curbstone, in a home, or at a meeting. It’s the message, not the place; it’s the talk, not the alms.”
“There are many kinds of spiritual experience. Some are like the conversions of the great religious leaders of the past; others seem purely psychological. Some are sudden or instantaneous; others are a gradual learning experience. But all of them, whatever form they take, have one effect: They make a person capable of doing something he could not do before.
“As Bill puts it, ‘When a man or a woman has a spiritual awakening, the most important meaning of it is that he has now become able to do, feel, and believe that which he could not do before on his unaided strength and resources alone.’”
“What unites all members on the program is a common sincerity. We are all seeking the truth; we are trying for honesty. In practice, any useful conception of God must relate to this idea of truth. Some people would say that God is truth -- no more and no less.”
“The whole world became mine when I had nowhere else to go.”
“I have never mastered the art of self-sponsorship, and I doubt that I ever will.”
“There are no shibboleths in AA. We are not bound by theological doctrine ... We are many minds in our organization.”
“One of the truly great gifts in this Fellowship of mutually concerned people is the gift of the art of listening.”
“Nothing improves if you drink.”
