Sentences with phrase «sober person m»

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When I popped it into my PS4 during a Halloween party, even the sober people were hopping up onto the couch and screaming at the television.
In the midst of the «mad crowd» in New York City attending the People's Climate March, sober people are trying to figure out ways to broaden the policy debate on climate change and do a better job of characterizing the uncertainty of climate change (both the science itself and the media portrayal of the science).
«In the midst of the «mad crowd» in New York City attending the People's Climate March, sober people are trying to figure out ways to broaden the policy debate....»

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But what I'm really trying to get people to do is say, «We've got to have a sober, sensible conversation on this.»»
Healthy and sober, Masih says he's «thrilled and grateful to be given a second chance to work in this field helping many people suffering from the disease of addiction.»
In the study, participants who consumed a little bit of alcohol were faster to solve puzzles than people who were completely sober.
The statistics are certainly sobering: youth unemployment is double the national average, and the crisis is even worse among Aboriginal young people.
Not reported by our corporate media is that very sober and distinguished people such as Sergei Lavrov and Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov are quietly tell their US counterparts in carefully weighed words that it behooves them to consider well the full import of their actions.
Personally seeing people who are too weak minded to improve themselves would sober me up in a minute.
The AA program is built around 12 steps, which are straightforward suggestions for people who choose to lead sober lives.
It's not a systematic way of converting drunks into sober people, nobody has the power to do that.
Even if such a person stays sober, other symptoms are likely to appear.
For those people claiming AA has a 10 % success rate are misguided... AA is available for those WHO WANT TO STAY SOBER.
AA recognizes that there must be a reorientation of the personality if the person is to stay sober.
Sure, people can say you violate your anonymity, or our traditions about publicity, etc. but I also know there may be some who need to hear your message where it will give them the courage to try this (hard, as you said) way of getting sober.
Is the sober member of AA really a new person, or has he achieved a more effective way of controlling his unresolved inner conflicts?
As sobering as some of the responses were, I felt a strange kinship with these people.
Once a person has been sober for a considerable time, the underlying psycho pathology may need to be treated.
I've been able to share my story with other people, and I've had fans that come up to me and tell me, «Because you got sober, I got sober
I'd like to point out that the writer is not unique, and as member of AA for over 20 years, I have known people to get sober in AA from every religion, denomination as well as other atheists, agnostics or non-believers.
A clean and sober person who is living fully is a miracle, however he or she got there.
We can say that drink makes a man act like a different person — «X just isn't himself when he drinks» — but this transformation is regular and predictable; that is, alcohol affects everyone in approximately the same way, so we could extrapolate from a drunken man what his sober self is like.
I am a nearly athiest sober person and I've left behind the idea that I must struggle with spirituality alongside my struggle with alcohol.
There are 4 other non-profit peer support organizations that also help people to get and stay clean and sober.
Del, sorry I missed your post earlier... What you wrote is a sobering reality for many people, but many will tuck it in deep within themselves, and refuse to deal with it, thinking that if they leave it alone, it'll go away... People just don't know what playing with things which are supposed to be sacred in our lives and taking them lightly, causes and where it leapeople, but many will tuck it in deep within themselves, and refuse to deal with it, thinking that if they leave it alone, it'll go away... People just don't know what playing with things which are supposed to be sacred in our lives and taking them lightly, causes and where it leaPeople just don't know what playing with things which are supposed to be sacred in our lives and taking them lightly, causes and where it leads to.
Even if we suppose a man so packed with healthy - mindedness as never to have experienced in his own person any of these sobering intervals, still, if he is a reflecting being, he must generalize and class his own lot with that of others; and, doing so, he must see that his escape is just a lucky chance and no essential difference.
'' Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars.»
I go to the meetings and I pray because it inspires me to be a better person and stay sober.
It is in the history book of the Jewish people that we read sobering verses like «Blessed be Egypt my people, and Assyria the work of my hands, and Israel my heritage» (Isa.
The phases are: (1) catharsis; (2) self - deceit; (3) enjoying the limelight and sobering up; (4) a time of denied traumas; (5) becoming a resource person; (6) functioning as a «survivor - in - residence»; and (7) the postsurvivor era.
We are looking for a sober and responsible position which squares with as full an understanding as we can get of what the history of the Christian people reveals.
Without time for fact checking, understanding context and sober reflection, and with the immense peer pressure of thousands (sometimes millions) of people all holding the same strong opinion, how likely are we to dissent from the crowd?
I know «many» people that never stepped foot into an AA / NA meeting, and were addic - ted and have gotten and have remained sober for many, many years.
Many people who are atheist or agnostic have gotten sober and stayed sober by replacing the bottle they worshiped with a philosophy (AA is a philosophy, by the by, a way of looking at Life and Being), with the wisdom of the group or even of humanity in general, with whatever works for them.
As I look at the kind of people that the Muslim world admires I'm increasingly convinced that they are deserving of our deep and abiding pity... and our clear - eyed, sober, realistic opposition... unclouded by political - correctness and our mistaken classification of a violent totalizing political ideology as a «religion.»
Many will tell you that you will get drunk if you don't find god, but the truth is I have seen people stay sober by having large displacements of old ideas with new ones.
I figured a) these people were funny, kind, and not plastered; b) they believed that some kind of higher power had helped them get sober; c) they knew something I did not.
Staying sober is not easy for a lot of people, it takes hundreds of AA meeting and the 12 step program to do so.
If one is simply a hairy biped and not a person, then alone or not alone and raging drunk or sober are all merely questions of preference.
But time and place are strong medicine for many in our world, where, to quote Flannery O'Connor, many people «ain't frum anywhere,» and where a contemporary writer like Warren's fellow Kentuckian Bobbie Ann Mason finds a sobering story in the lives of many of her characters who can't think of anything to do with themselves.
These letters drove home to me the sobering fact that the Electronic Church is a formidable threat to mainline churches today, not because it threatens to reduce income or attendance, but because it has revealed a significant failure on the part of most mainline churches to deal with many of the people in their own neighborhoods.
There are apparently plenty of people who want support in getting and staying sober, but are turned off by the cultish AA program.
At a conference in Japan, a pioneer of Christian dialogue with tribal peoples once observed that Western Christians tend to be at ease only with those adherents of other faiths who are as precise and sober as they are.
I guess Ms. Knust first forgot to read 1 Timothy 3:2 «A bishop (Pastor) then must be blameless, the HUSBAND of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach;» It amazes me how people over the past 20 years want everything to be equal, including a position of Pastor.
In fact after people get clean and sober, they can be a member of The Wolf Pack and begin to influence others at those meetings for Christ's sake.
AA is for getting people sober and stop drinking.
(You know how some people are) No doubt the good ol' Irish will see the funny side... as long as they don't sober up eh??
Receipt of shipments containing alcoholic beverages requires the signature of a sober adult (a person 21 years of age or older who is not intoxicated).
On a sober note, our thoughts are with the people in Vanuatu.
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