Quote November 29
"Don't wait till you're depressed to practice gratitude."
"Don't wait till you're depressed to practice gratitude."
"As I continue to see the inherent worth and dignity in every human being, I will continue to live on a more level playing field with everybody."
“Living sober is not all roses all the time. But the cool thing is, when I am nervous, it is OK. I do not have to drink to fix it. It is the same with being sad, worried or afraid.”
“Thank God for all the wonderful people, professional and otherwise, who have helped me or tried to. Even when the help has not succeeded, it has kept me going, kept me trying.”
“When life presents us with a racking conflict ... we cannot be altogether blamed if we are confused. In fact, our very first responsibility is to admit that we are confused.”
“Truth is not an immutable absolute, a granite peak, eternal, unmoving, hiding its head in a nimbus of clouds. Truth is a ballerina tracing arabesques in a pattern of color and music, ever-changing, harmonious.”
“The most important factor in eliminating resentments is to know you have them. You can’t fix something if you don’t know what’s wrong.”
“By 1937, some of us realized that AA needed a standard literature. There would have to be a book ... Well, we did quarrel violently over the preparation and distribution of that book. In fact, it took five years for the clamor to die down. Should any AAs dream that the old-timers who put the book together went about in serene meditation and white robes, then they had best forget it.”
“There have been dark days where a will infinitely greater than my own has been responsible for my sobriety.”
“The reason we try to carry the message is so that we stay sober. If the person we are helping stays sober, that’s an extra bonus.”
“If we can stop this frantic drive to prove that we are remarkable people, it is quite likely that we will settle down and really enjoy whatever life has to offer us.”
“Happiness is a by-product – the extra dividend of giving without any demand for a return.”
“When you’ve been lost, lonely, forgotten, rejected, it’s the most important thing in the world to have somebody shake your hand.”
“The simple act of getting in touch with AA that first time washed out in an instant the dark loneliness that had encompassed my life.”
“Neither God nor AA can help us if we are not open to help.”
