They sound like the philosophy of a man who, having a headache, beats himself on the head with a hammer so that he cannot feel the ache.
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First of all, we had to quit playing God. It didn't work.
Alcoholics AnonymousTags: aa
If we were to live, we had to be free of anger.
Alcoholics AnonymousTags: aa
I have come to believe that hard times are not just meaningless suffering and that something good might turn up at any moment. That's a big change for someone who used to come to in the morning feeling sentenced to another day of life. When I wake up today, there are lots of possibilities. I can hardly wait to see what's going to happen next.
Alcoholics AnonymousTags: aa
Identifying, they said, was trying to see how I was like the people I was with. Comparing, they told me, was looking for differences, usually seeing how I was better than others.
Alcoholics AnonymousTags: aa
To this day, I am amazed at how many of my problems - most of which had nothing to do with drinking, I believed - have become manageable or have simply disappeared since I quit drinking.
Alcoholics AnonymousTags: aa
When I stopped living in the problem and began living in the answer, the problem went away.
Alcoholics AnonymousTags: aa
...one of the primary differences between alcoholics and nonalcoholics is that nonalcoholics change their behavior to meet their goals and alcoholics change their goals to meet their behaviors.
Alcoholics AnonymousTags: aa
I have found that the process of discovering who I really am begins with knowing who I really don't want to be.
Alcoholics AnonymousTags: aa
Through the years I had quit on everything that ever mattered: college, going for promotions, relationships - at least the relationships that demanded any work.
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