A Quote by J. J. Abrams

I think admitting youre an addict is the first step towards recovery. — © J. J. Abrams
I think admitting youre an addict is the first step towards recovery.
Usually step one in a recovery is admitting that you have a problem. I think that's an important thing for the Republican Party to do.
You want to do something for the Lord...do it. Whatever you feel needs to be done, even though youre shaking in your boots, youre scared to death -- take the first step forward. The grace comes with that one step and you get the grace as you step. Being afraid is not a problem; its doing nothing when you feel afraid.
That’s the first step to learning: admitting what you don’t know.
The first step to getting good is admitting that you aren't (yet).
When the addict gets recovery, his family gets recovery, right?
Admitting that you do not know something is the first step to learning.
Admitting one's ignorance is the first step in acquiring knowledge.
I dont know if youre familiar with Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. You step outside the hotel, and youre soaking wet within 10 minutes.
I think that retirement is the first step towards the grave.
The first step towards madness is to think oneself wise.
Now the first step has to be taken, the step towards democracy. This step is full of risks, and requires trust on all sides. We don't know where it will lead. But if we just stand still, we will have no chance of escaping the violence.
An addict is an addict. If they're not acting out in one area, it tends to come out in another. I think there was a time when I considered myself a work addict, but that's no longer accurate.
If anyone would like to acquire humility, I can, I think, tell him the first step. The first step is to realize that one is proud. And a biggish step, too. At least, nothing whatever can be done before it. If you think you are not conceited, it means that you are very conceited indeed.
I think the first step towards exploring the unexplored side of the LGBTQ community is to show them on screen, to create a visibility.
Non-mainstream people seem to balk at the idea of 12-step. A lot of us think 12-step recovery means sitting in a church basement full of Republicans and Christians who drink to much.
The first step in solving a problem is admitting there is a problem to be solved.
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