Every alcoholic is a drunk, but not every drunk is an alcoholic.

Many who come into A.A. are not, nor can they be, classified as alcoholics. Clarence always said that, "Every alcoholic is a drunk, but not every drunk is an alcoholic."

It was up to the prospective member and his sponsor to determine whether or not the prospect was indeed an alcoholic, or just someone who drank to excess.



Mitchell K., author of HOW IT WORKED - The Story Of Clarence H. Snyder and The Early Days of Alcoholics Anonymous In Cleveland, Ohio


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