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... mighty beginning, and he senses that he ...   12&12 p.109, Step Twelve
His own character may still be gravely defective, but he somehow knows that God has enabled him to make a mighty beginning, and he senses that he stands at the edge of new mysteries, joys, and experiences of which he had never even dreamed.

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... mighty effort is less peace and less ...   12&12 p.37, Step Three
The sum of all this mighty effort is less peace and less brotherhood than before.


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... mighty glad you fellows got over your ...   BB p.148, To Employers   Go to page 148 in the Big Book
He remarked: "I'm mighty glad you fellows got over your drinking.

4.
... mighty happy life.'   12&12 p.152, Tradition Five
"Of course, my answer was 'My own sobriety and a mighty happy life.'


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... mighty purpose and rhythm underlay all.   BB p.10, Bill's Story   Go to page 10 in the Big Book
Despite contrary indications, I had little doubt that a mighty purpose and rhythm underlay all.


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... mighty sick man.   BB p.147, To Employers   Go to page 147 in the Big Book
If you are an alcoholic, you are a mighty sick man.

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... mighty sore about it.   12&12 p.162, Tradition Seven
I got mighty sore about it.

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... mighty urge is the root of great ...   12&12 p.117, Step Twelve
This mighty urge is the root of great human accomplishments, a creative energy that deeply influences our lives.


Passages from the Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous and the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions are reprinted with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.  The A.A. Preamble, copyright © The A.A. Grapevine, Inc., is reprinted with permission.  Permission to reprint does not in any way imply affiliation with or endorsement by either Alcoholics Anonymous or The A.A. Grapevine, Inc.

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