Quote May 17, 2014
“AA's greatest power is not in the program itself, but in the examples of the men [and women] who have followed it.”
“AA's greatest power is not in the program itself, but in the examples of the men [and women] who have followed it.”
“My home group's primary purpose is to carry the AA message to the alcoholic who still suffers. Some of those have much sobriety, because the alcoholic who still suffers is not necessarily a newcomer. However, when newcomers do show up at our home group we try to focus our discussion on what's in the Big Book and how it can help them if they are willing to follow some simple suggestions.”
“Through Step Five, God has removed my shame about being an alcoholic.”
“I can recognize that I’m caught up in my will when I desperately struggle to slam a square peg into a round hole. That’s the time for me to back off and trust that God’s will is far better than mine.”
“Over the years I've gone to different types of groups to meet different needs in my life or to share experience, strength, and hope about a particular problem I was struggling with. Some days I've been part of the solution for another suffering alcoholic; other days I've been the one who was suffering.
“Thanks to our Fifth Tradition, no matter what my needs or my location I can find an AA group where I can talk about -- and listen to -- not drinking one day at a time, practicing the principles in all of my affairs, and being happily and usefully whole.”
“The word ‘alcoholic’ does not turn me off anymore; in fact, it is music to my ears when it applies to me.”
“If I want to be of some use to someone (my family, my employer, my community) then I can be a leader by becoming a servant. This is one of those crazy paradoxes we find all over the AA program: being a servant to be a leader.”
“I started to understand that while I didn’t believe in churches, I had to see that something or someone was working in my life that hadn’t been there before.”
“Ever deepening humility, accompanied by an ever greater willingness to accept and to act upon clear obligations -- these are truly our touchstones for all growth in the life of the spirit.”
“Alcoholics have short memories.”
“I still don’t have answers for all the eternal questions, like why bad things happen to good people, or why babies die. But I have found that life works better when I focus more on how I am contributing to God’s world than musing about what he is or is not doing in mine.”
“Today, my short version of the Third Step is this: Keep taking care of me, Lord, because I appreciate it now.”
“AA gives us a Ph.D. in life and a black belt in common sense.”
“Great love is the sunlight of AA's tree of life.”
“If there are challenges to be met today, I remember other days when what seemed impossible was made possible.”
