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The Pleasures of Reading

February 1947
By: R.F.S. | Montclair, New Jersey
<emphasis type="italic">The Practical Cogitator</emphasis> by Curtis and Greenslet (Houghton Mifflin Company, $3)

Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces

March 1945
By: T.D.Y.

Self-Support Today

March 1996

Mainstream

March 1979
By: W. L. | Macon, Georgia

The Day the Movers Came

October 1971
By: R. C. K. | Los Angeles, California
This move was to be well organized--even to the half-gallon jug to nip on while packing

AA Afloat

February 1958

The Boy Grew up

June 1955
By: C.U. | Dade City, Florida

Jottings From Old Scotland

January 1952
By: Jack | Glasgow
From Scotland comes an exchange of letters which <emphasis type="italic">The Grapevine</emphasis> Editors think will show that geography makes very little difference in the gradual unfolding of the program

Grapevine Daily Quote March 5, 2019

“I still don’t have answers for all the eternal questions, like why bad things happen to good people, or why babies die. But I have found that life works better when I focus more on how I am contributing to God’s world than musing about what he is or is not doing in mine.”

“The Scoop,” Woodinville, Washington, November 2013, AA Grapevine
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Quote March 5 2014

"I still don't have answers for all the eternal questions, like why bad things happen to good people, or why babies die. But I have found that life works better when I focus more on how I am contributing to God's world than musing about what he is or is not doing in mine."

Woodinville, Wash., November 2013 "The Scoop" AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 23, 2018

“We are again citizens of the world. It is a distraught world, very tired, very uncertain. It has worshiped its own self-sufficiency – and that has failed. We AAs are a people who once did that very thing. That philosophy failed us, too. So perhaps, here and there, our example of recovery can help.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1944, “A Date With Destiny”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote March 5, 2017

“I still don’t have answers for all the eternal questions, like why bad things happen to good people, or why babies die. But I have found that life works better when I focus more on how I am contributing to God’s world than musing about what he is or is not doing in mine.”

Woodinville, Washington, November 2013 “The Scoop” AA Grapevine
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Quote August 23 2013

"We are again citizens of the world. It is a distraught world, very tired, very uncertain. It has worshiped its own self-sufficiency – and that has failed. We AAs are a people who once did that very thing. That philosophy failed us, too. So perhaps, here and there, our example of recovery can help."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1944 "A Date With Destiny" The Language of the Heart
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Quote August 2, 2016

“Sometimes we register surprise, shock, and anger when people find fault with AA. We are apt to be disturbed to such an extent that we cannot benefit from constructive criticism. This sort of resentment makes no friends and achieves no constructive purpose. Certainly, this is an area in which we can improve.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965 “Responsibility Is Our Theme” The Language of the Heart
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Quote August 2, 2015

"Sometimes we register surprise, shock, and anger when people find fault with AA. We are apt to be disturbed to such an extent that we cannot benefit from constructive criticism. This sort of resentment makes no friends and achieves no constructive purpose. Certainly, this is an area in which we can improve."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;"Responsibility Is Our Theme"&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;The Language of the Heart
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Shaping of Principles

March 1981
By: Anonymous | Manhattan, New York

Our Great Responsibility: The Guidance of AA's World Affairs

January 1966
By: Bill W.
An endorsement of the 'Trustees' Program for the reshaping of the General Service Board, AA's chief agency for World Services

Letting Go

July 2024 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Susan T. | Lake Mary, Florida
She made it to AA, but alcohol still kept its grip. Luckily an oldtimer’s suggestion set her free

Just Don’t Drink

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Bill F. | Anaheim, Calif.
Even after more than 40 years in the program, he still carries his sobriety chip with him

Back in the picture

December 2022 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Scott A. | West Hollywood, Calif.
A holiday drawing shows a newly sober dad how precious his sobriety is to those he loves most

Centered in AA

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Susan W. | Bristol, Tenn.
During her drinking day, she tossed around like a leaf blowing in the wind. No longer.

Rusted Servant

May 2020 | Getting Into General Service
By: Dave A. | Moncton, New Brunswick
Although he recently earned a new title, this past delegate in Canada hasn’t slowed down one bit

Of All The Clubs I Thought I Would Join

October 2017
By: Kathy F. | Cranberry Twp., Pa.
She was one of those people who could do everything and still drink, until, one day, she wound up in the ER with a wounded heart and a broken soul

I know, I’ve been There

December 2016
By: Doug T. | Wichita, Kansas
On a 12th Step call at a remote Kansas farm, three men learn that the language of the heart can come through a pen

Pray for land!

December 2016
By: Jim B. | Richardson, Texas
Stuck on a crazy boat for 10 days with no money and a dangerous captain—and no meetings in sight

“Give Me What I Need, Not What I Want!”

November 2016
Jobless and facing a Federal prison term, a sober man offers up a prayer to God—and is visited by an unlikely angel named Keith.

Listening for 50 years

September 2016
In 1965, an old-timer heard the bartender say last call. Five decades later, he’s still using his ears

Survivor

July 2016
AA saved this former gang member’s life—more than once

On the Way to San Jose

June 2015
A son has a spiritual awakening while visiting his sober father

Live Easy but Think First

March 2015
By: Scott W. | Kearney, Nebraska
When he wonders why his life is so much better now, all he has to do is look up at his meeting wall

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