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Alcoholics Anonymous (Big Book) and
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (12 & 12)
ANYBODY occurs
9 times
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1.
... anybody.
12&12 p.93,
Step Ten
Courtesy,
kindness,
justice, and
love are the
keynotes by which we may
come
into
harmony with
practically anybody.
2.
... anybody but
ourselves.
12&12 p.79,
Step Eight
We
clung to the
claim that
when
drinking we
never hurt anybody but
ourselves.
3.
... anybody else.
12&12 p.147,
Tradition Four
4.
... anybody else
can survive unless he carries ...
12&12 p.130,
Tradition One
5.
... anybody else
is not counted as some ...
12&12 p.177,
Tradition Ten
6.
... anybody, has
to be abandoned, if only ...
12&12 p.93,
Step Ten
The
idea that we can be
possessively loving of
a
few, can
ignore the
many, and can
continue to
fear or
hate anybody, has to be
abandoned,
if only a
little at a
time.
7.
... anybody in
the business.'
12&12 p.136,
Tradition Two
You can
become a
lay therapist, and
more successful than
anybody in
the
business.'
8.
... anybody or
anything.
BB p.103,
Working With Others
9.
... anybody who
tries.
12&12 p.97,
Step Eleven
And that, we have
found, can
happen to
anybody who
tries.
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