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Yet who can say what is necessary and what is superfluous in the gyration of emotions that, magnified in the present, become submicroscopic when passed? That which costs such agitation in the chemistry of the brain, the transitory and subsequently infinitesimal impasse, who can tell how much of it may contribute to the substance, development, and ultimate shape of events?
- Hurry Sundown, Vol II |
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| Holy Bible, Revised Standard Edition, 1964 |
| Alcoholics Anonymous, Third Edition, 1976 |
| Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, 1988 |
| As Bill Sees It, 1967, Bill Wilson |
| Daily Affirmations for Adult Children of Alcoholics, 1985, Rokelle Lerner |
The Sermon on the Mount, 1938, Emmet Fox |
| The Artist's Way, 1992, Julia Cameron |
| Hurry Sundown, 1964, K. B. Gilden |
| Touchstones: A Book of Daily Meditations for Men (Meditation Series) by David Spohn (Illustrator) |
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