Word Analysis
"part" in the Big Book
19
occurrences in 19 passages
By Chapter
Ch. 1: Bill's Story4
Ch. 2: There Is a Solution1
Ch. 4: We Agnostics1
Ch. 6: Into Action4
Ch. 7: Working with Others2
Ch. 8: To Wives3
Ch. 9: The Family Afterward2
Ch. 10: To Employers2
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Chapter 1: Bill's Story(4 passages)
I was part of life at last, and in the midst of the excitement I discovered liquor.
Chapter 1: Bill's Story · Page 1Read in PDF →
That was the last honest manual labor on my part for many a day.
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Drink was taking an important and exhilarating part in my life.
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We commenced to make many fast friends and a fellowship has grown up among us of which it is a wonderful thing to feel a part.
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Chapter 2: There Is a Solution(1 passage)
Some drinkers have excuses with which they are satisfied part of the time.
Chapter 2: There Is a Solution · Page 23Read in PDF →
Chapter 4: We Agnostics(1 passage)
We finally saw that faith in some kind of God was a part of our make-up, just as much as the feeling we have for a friend.
Chapter 4: We Agnostics · Page 55Read in PDF →
Chapter 6: Into Action(4 passages)
This requires action on our part, which, when completed, will mean that we have admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being, the exact nature of our defects.
Chapter 6: Into Action · Page 72Read in PDF →
We have made our demonstration, done our part.
Chapter 6: Into Action · Page 78Read in PDF →
We will see that our new attitude toward liquor has been given us without any thought or effort on our part.
Chapter 6: Into Action · Page 85Read in PDF →
What used to be the hunch or the occasional inspiration gradually becomes a working part of the mind.
Chapter 6: Into Action · Page 87Read in PDF →
Chapter 7: Working with Others(2 passages)
You should be described to him as one of a fellowship who, as part of their own recovery, try to help others and who will be glad to talk to him if he cares to see you.
Chapter 7: Working with Others · Page 90Read in PDF →
It is important for him to realize that your attempt to pass this on to him plays a vital part in your own recovery.
Chapter 7: Working with Others · Page 94Read in PDF →
Chapter 8: To Wives(3 passages)
These work-outs should be regarded as part of your education, for thus you will be learning to live.
Chapter 8: To Wives · Page 117Read in PDF →
The slightest disposition on your part to guide his appointments or his affairs so he will not be tempted will be noticed.
Chapter 8: To Wives · Page 120Read in PDF →
Alateen, for teen-aged children of alcoholics, is a part of Al-Anon.
Chapter 8: To Wives · Page 121Read in PDF →
Chapter 9: The Family Afterward(2 passages)
At the very beginning, the couple ought to frankly face the fact that each will have to yield here and there if the family is going to play an effective part in the new life.
Chapter 9: The Family Afterward · Page 131Read in PDF →
When this happens, they can be invited to join in morning meditation and then they can take part in the daily discussion without rancor or bias.
Chapter 9: The Family Afterward · Page 134Read in PDF →
Chapter 10: To Employers(2 passages)
To me, this incident illustrates lack of understanding as to what really ails the alcoholic, and lack of knowledge as to what part employers might profitably take in salvaging their sick employees.
Chapter 10: To Employers · Page 139Read in PDF →
If your man accepts your offer, it should be pointed out that physical treatment is but a small part of the picture.
Chapter 10: To Employers · Page 143Read in PDF →