For what is this
fire-water good? It burns the throat and the stomach; it makes a man like a
bear who has lost his senses. He bites, he growls, he scratches and he howls.
He falls down as if he were dead, fire-water does nothing but harm. We do not
want it.
Crow
But
there was always the curious mental phenomenon that parallel with our sound
reasoning there inevitably ran some insanely trivial excuse for taking the
first drink. Our sound reasoning failed to hold us in check. The insane idea
won out. Next day we would ask ourselves, in all earnestness and sincerity, how
it could have happened.
Big
Book pg. 37
The
alcoholic is like a tornado roaring his way through the lives of others. Hearts
are broken. Sweet relationships are dead. Affections have been uprooted...
Big
Book pg. 82
The
less people tolerated us, the more we withdrew from society, from life itself.
Big
Book pg. 151
Great
Mystery remove this obsession to drink, grant me sanity.