The door opened and he stood there, fresh-skinned and glowing.
There was something about his eyes. He was inexplicably different.
What had happened?
I pushed a drink across the table. He refused it. Disappointed but
curious, I wondered what had got into the fellow. He wasn't himself.
"Come, what's this all about?" I queried.
He looked straight at me. Simply, but smilingly, he said, "I've got religion."
-- Bill's Story, Alcoholics Anonymous, page 9
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Now—talking with Dr. Bob—I remembered all that Dr. Silkworth had said.
So I went very slowly on the fireworks of religious experience. I just talked
away about my own case until he got a good identification with me, until he
began to say, "Yes, that's me I'm like that."
-- Alcoholics Anonymous Comes Of Age, page 68
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The Reverend reads the speech, makes it his own and it takes on a feel
that is both modern and rings of the past. The message of the speech still
carries weight today and is complimented by the unified funk grooves the
drums bring.
-- Colin Tribby
Love and myGgwy Ian S..
An absence of alternatives clears the mind marvellously
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