Quote by Alcoholics Anonymous Download Open image ““had bad, nervous headaches, particularly at the base of my neck. Liquor relieved these.”” — Alcoholics Anonymous ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I shook my head to test for a hangover but it seemed that my alcohol-processing enzymes had done their job adequately.” — Graeme Simsion Copy Share Image
“red veins in his cheeks that suggested a lifetime of heavy drinking. “Can I help you?” the man asked. He straightened himself up, blinking… — Blake Crouch Copy Share Image
“I shot it back and closed my eyes, considering a trip to the liquor store. But there wasn’t enough whiskey in the universe to… — Jamie McGuire Copy Share Image
“For the first time I realized that perhaps my drinking was getting a bit out of hand, but I knew you’d drink too if… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“When I got home in the evening, I drank at least half the fifth in front of the television set and watched reruns until… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Pour alcohol on a bundle of nerves and it generally turns into a can of worms.” — Ross Macdonald Copy Share Image
“The next morning, I had a dry headache and my mouth was a horrible, lonely place.” — Roxane Gay Copy Share Image
“That night, the booze felt great, as the warmth of the wine in my stomach spread through my body. I didn't like feeling stupid… — John Green Copy Share Image
“No, thank you. I prefer my liquor cold.' 'Right. Or in a pipe, I suppose.' Phin's brow lifted. 'What a clumsy way to drink… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“But I also stayed up weeknights after they had retired and drank myself into bed. My thinking about drinking had undergone a great change.… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Drinking released me from the suffocating fear, the feelings of inadequacy, and the nagging voices at the back of my head that told me… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“and I actually talked about God, the one who had abandoned me when I was very little, very frightened, and very hurt.” — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“New Year’s resolutions I recycled for a dozen years while my drinking and my life kept getting worse. Alcohol had enslaved me. I was… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“The horrors grew. Inner horrors. On the surface it looked as though I was more or less keeping it together, but day by day… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“How I ran my home, I don’t know. I went on, realizing what I was becoming, hating myself for it, bitter, blaming life, blaming… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Acceptance is the answer to all my problemskey to all my problems today.When I am distrubed, it is because I find some person, place,… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“It’s like a man standing on a bridge in the middle of a river with his pants on fire wondering why his pants are… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“But in the light of the new understanding that I have found in A.A., I have been able to interpret that defeat and that… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I actually wanted a drink, besides feeling that I had to have a drink.” — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“When I got home in the evening, I drank at least half the fifth in front of the television set and watched reruns until… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I wondered how this misery would end. I was full of fear. I was afraid to tell others what I felt lest they would… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I tried everything. I moved a thousand miles away from home to Chicago and a new environment. I studied art; I desperately endeavored to… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Dishonest thinking, prejudice, ego, antagonism toward anyone and everyone who dares to cross him, vanity, and a critical attitude are character defects that gradually… — Alcoholics Anonymous Copy Share Image