Saying that 'I am a grateful alcoholic' will then reflect the truth about who we have become in our person, having understood deeply and intimately that God in his grace can turn any evil, any pain we have suffered or inflicted, to good purpose. — p. 57
Each day brings new opportunities, allowing you to constantly live with love–be there for others–bring a little light into someone's day. Be grateful and live each day to the fullest.
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Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.
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Always remember people who have helped you along the way, and don’t forget to lift someone up.
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Pursue what catches your heart, not what catches your eyes.
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Start each day with a positive thought and a grateful heart.
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More Quotes By Ray A.
Adam and Eve had first-hand empirical evidence of God’s existence. He walked in the Garden with them. Their problem was that God told them they could not eat of a certain tree. — p. 113
In AA we don’t come to God through theology but through experience, mostly of the humbling and humiliating variety, often reluctantly, and sometimes even kicking and screaming. — p. 179
When we look back from the vantage point of sobriety, many of us realize that when drinking we often felt like a fake, a fraud, and a phony. That’s because we were. — p. 74
The essence of humility in Step 3 is acknowledging and accepting our dependence on God. The essence of faith is trusting God. — p. 167
Saying that 'I am a grateful alcoholic' will then reflect the truth about who we have become in our person, having understood deeply and intimately that God in his grace can turn any evil, any pain we have suffered or inflicted, to good purpose. —...