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November 4, 2013

“Regardless of what happened before or what may happen tomorrow, what is the very best thing I can possibly do, right now?”

Santa Monica, Calif., May 2007 “A Life Without Problems,” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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November 5, 2013

“One of the truly great gifts in this Fellowship of mutually concerned people is the gift of the art of listening ... But our need to listen goes beyond meetings and talks with friends ... We need Step Eleven and our greater conscious contact with the Divine Listener. Then will our serenity emerge; then will our help to others have quality.”

Anonymous, May 1960 “Where the Words Come From,” Spiritual Awakenings
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November 6, 2013

“The Twelve Steps ... are simple in language, plain in meaning. They are also workable by any person having a sincere desire to obtain and keep sobriety. The results are the proof. Their simplicity and workability are such that no special interpretations, and certainly no reservations, have ever been necessary. And it has become increasingly clear that the degree of harmonious living which we achieve is in direct ratio to our earnest attempt to follow them literally under divine guidance to the best of our ability.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948 “The Fundamentals in Retrospect” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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November 7, 2013

“Our Twelve Traditions ... represent the sum of our experience as individuals, as groups within AA, and similarly with our fellows and other organizations in the great fellowship of humanity under God throughout the world. They are all suggestions, yet the spirit in which they have been conceived merits their serious, prayerful consideration as the guideposts of AA policy for the individual, the group, and our various committees, local and national.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948 “The Fundamentals in Retrospect” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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November 8, 2013

“Spiritual progress isn’t what gets us sober, it’s what keeps us sober.”

State College, Pa., April 1994 “Working Incognito,” Spiritual Awakenings
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November 9, 2013

“Full consciousness ... implies not only the willingness to receive the love and benefits AA has to offer, but also to surrender to the equally painful experience of exposure to ourselves, and others, of ourselves.”

Pleasantville, N.Y., August 1959 “The Sense of Sobriety,” Spiritual Awakenings
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November 10, 2013

“We measure our progress in AA by two words, ‘humility’ and ‘responsibility.’ May I ever keep my eye on these yardsticks as I continue to seek only knowledge of his will for me.”

Tulsa, Okla., July 1978 “The Power of the Program,” Spiritual Awakenings
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November 11, 2013

“We can’t grow without giving ourselves space for silence and the voice within.”

Greenwich Village, N.Y., December 1997 “Oh God, You Again?” I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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November 12, 2013

Our Serenity Prayer ... brings a new light to us that can dissipate our old-time and nearly fatal habit of fooling ourselves.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962 “What Is Acceptance?” The Language of the Heart
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November 13, 2013

“When I first started in AA, I began each day asking God to help keep me sober that day, and ended each night by thanking him for another day of sobriety. I still end each day that way, as I have done almost every night during the past forty-one years. It is a routine for me, but every once in a while I pause to reflect on what it truly means. I do it every night so that God won’t change his mind, as I truly believe he helped lead me from the pits of alcoholism to the AA way of life.”

Alexandria, Va., April 2002 “A Real War Story,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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November 14, 2013

“I have always carried a meeting list and quarter for a phone call because I don’t know when I am going to want another drink.”

Cornwall, Ontario, January 2005 “From Rags to Riches,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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November 15, 2013

“We now know that we do not have to run away, nor ought we again try to overcome adversity by still another bulldozing power drive that can only push up obstacles before us faster than they can be taken down.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962 “What Is Acceptance?” The Language of the Heart
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November 16, 2013

“Times change, alcoholism doesn’t.”

Marysville, Wash., September 2001 “The Same Chance I Had,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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November 17, 2013

“Few of us will ever be famous, but we can all be great because we serve each other.”

McAllen, TX, October 1997 “Internal Restoration,” Thank You for Sharing
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November 18, 2013

“How wonderful to be sober, to be able to think clearly (at times, at least), and to become aware of some portion of the greater wisdom concealed so deeply within myself.”

Columbus, OH, April 1981 “A New Way of Looking at Life,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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