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How to Pick a Winner

July 1977
By: Anonymous | Fort Smith, Arkansas
There are many things to look for, but one quality shines forth above all others

What's On Your Mind? : Too Many Meetings?

November 2016
What if “meeting makers” don’t make it? An AA with over 30 years sober suggests that when meetings are substituted for working the Steps and seeking spiritual awakening, sobriety can be endangered.

Finding My People

Magazine Issue june 2026 | Topics Emotional Sobriety Young & Sober

People places and soup

Magazine Issue February 2017 | Topics None

A Good Cleaning

April 2024 | Happy Birthday Big Book!
By: Bill K. | West Bend, Wisconsin

May We Speak, Please???

March 1952

AA News

March 2019 | What’s On Your Mind?
By: Tom A. | West Central Region
GSO’s new technology endeavor

The World, the Directory, and AA

July 1964

GETTING OUT

July 2004

Looking for feathers

September 2019 | Young & Sober
By: Leah B. | Eugene, Oregon
An old-timer shares about honesty, laughter and paying attention to life’s subtle messages

AA News

May 2024 | How the Steps Changed My Life
Mark your calendar!
AA International Convention

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FEAR OF COMMITMENT

May 2010
By: KEVIN R. | Winnipeg, Manitoba

PO Box 1980

May 2005
By: Cat L. | Grand Rapids, Michigan
All special

Carrying the Message

December 1966
By: M. S. S. | Santa Barbara, California
Heaven on earth

PO Box 1980

June 2001
By: Sally J.
Lost at sea? Not me

Sidebar

May 1985
By: L. C. | Westport, Connecticut

PO Box 1980

August 1981
By: B. S. | Gainesville, Florida
A special retirement plan

PO Box 1980

January 1979
By: M. J. | Wichita, Kansas
Happy in Kansas

Carrying the Message

February 1965
By: E. M. | Copenhagen
One day at a time

Around the World in One-day-at-a-time

February 1970
By: A. M. | Los Angeles, California
AA sobriety made every minute of this trip a joyful adventure, with loving friends in whatever faraway places he chose to visit

How AA Started in Mexico

October 1996
By: Fernando Q. | Mexico City

Alcoholism At Large

September 2022 | Young & Sober
Alcohol deaths soar during pandemic

PO Box 1980

June 1987
By: M. A. | Scarborough, Ontario
Just words?

Surfside Beach

September 2017
By: Leslie P. | Lake Jackson, Texas
The water at her hometown beach was brown, the sand covered with tar, but, like her alcoholism, it was “normal.” Sobriety gave her a different perspective

AA in Five Languages

September 1972
By: R. E. T. | Denver, Colorado
Around the world, the setting may be different but the message is the same

Sisters of the Heart

February 2021 | Sponsorship
By: Cathy W. | San Antonio, Texas
A lucky crew of women dives into AA and forms a beautiful bond over many years and miles

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Grapevine Daily Quote March 3

“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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Grapevine Daily Quote October 11

“My daily life is conducted in a manner that is far different from my drinking days. The places I go, the things I do, and the people I am with are a reflection of my spiritual progress. My life is conducted with the knowledge that God is always at my side and guides me through the day. For that, at the end of each day, I say, ‘Thank You.’”

Fairfield, Connecticut, September 1978, “Spiritual Progress,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 10

“My daily life is conducted in a manner that is far different from my drinking days. The places I go, the things I do, and the people I am with are a reflection of my spiritual progress. My life is conducted with the knowledge that God is always at my side and guides me through the day. For that, at the end of each day, I say, ‘Thank You.’”

Fairfield, Connecticut, September 1978, “Spiritual Progress,” AA Grapevine
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Quote March 25 2016

“During his first AA years every AA has had plenty of the urge to revolt against authority. I know I did, and can’t claim to be over it yet. I’ve also served my time as a maker of rules, a regulator of other people’s conduct ... I can now look back upon such experiences with much amusement. And gratitude as well.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1945 From: “’Rules’ Dangerous but Unity Vital” The Language of the Heart
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Quote March 25, 2013

“During his first AA years every AA has had plenty of the urge to revolt against authority. I know I did, and can’t claim to be over it yet. I’ve also served my time as a maker of rules, a regulator of other people’s conduct ... I can now look back upon such experiences with much amusement. And gratitude as well.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1945 From: “’Rules’ Dangerous but Unity Vital” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 24

“During his first AA years every AA has had plenty of the urge to revolt against authority. I know I did, and can’t claim to be over it yet. I’ve also served my time as a maker of rules, a regulator of other people’s conduct ... I can now look back upon such experiences with much amusement. And gratitude as well.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1945, From: “’Rules’ Dangerous but Unity Vital”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 15

“Spirituality for me is not a question of feeling good (though feeling good is a feeling I like a whole lot). Instead it is a matter of finding from prayer and meditation, from other people, from meetings -- in short, from all the ‘tools of recovery’ -- the power to do what is good, what is healthy, what brings joy and healing to myself and others.”

“The Power to Carry That Out,” West Henrietta, New York, September 1990, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 23

“During his first AA years every AA has had plenty of the urge to revolt against authority. I know I did, and can’t claim to be over it yet. I’ve also served my time as a maker of rules, a regulator of other people’s conduct ... I can now look back upon such experiences with much amusement. And gratitude as well.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1945, From: “’Rules’ Dangerous but Unity Vital”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 14

“Spirituality for me is not a question of feeling good (though feeling good is a feeling I like a whole lot). Instead it is a matter of finding from prayer and meditation, from other people, from meetings -- in short, from all the ‘tools of recovery’ -- the power to do what is good, what is healthy, what brings joy and healing to myself and others.”

“The Power to Carry That Out,” West Henrietta, New York, September 1990, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 18

“Often in sobriety, I’ve prayed when I needed to meditate. I’ve yammered at God so much that God can’t get a word in edgewise. (What I practice with people, I cannot help but practice with God.) To me, meditation is simply being quiet and listening for a change. It is buttoning up my lip – and my mind that yaps even when my mouth is shut.”

Anonymous, November 1991, From: “Trusting the Silence”, Beginner’s Book
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 18

“Often in sobriety, I’ve prayed when I needed to meditate. I’ve yammered at God so much that God can’t get a word in edgewise. (What I practice with people, I cannot help but practice with God.) To me, meditation is simply being quiet and listening for a change. It is buttoning up my lip – and my mind that yaps even when my mouth is shut.”

Anonymous, November 1991, From: “Trusting the Silence”, Beginner’s Book
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 30

“If the Fourth Step is the exploration of an abandoned house, I have come to think of the Fifth Step as raising the blinds and throwing open the windows. The house has air and sunlight now, and it's no longer haunted. When people come to the door, I can welcome them without shame, and I can even invite them in. Some rooms are private of course, but none are secret, and I live in all of them.”

New York, New York, May 1999, “Sunlight and Air,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 30

“It surprises some people that AA members continue to attend meetings after years of recovery. But I find at least three good reasons for this practice: first, it helps me maintain and enhance my personal sobriety; second, I can contribute to, and benefit from, AA's caring community; and finally, I can stay close to the spiritual ideas which are the basis of our Twelve Step program.”

Toledo, Ohio, May 2001, “Why I Keep Coming Back,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 30

“If the Fourth Step is the exploration of an abandoned house, I have come to think of the Fifth Step as raising the blinds and throwing open the windows. The house has air and sunlight now, and it's no longer haunted. When people come to the door, I can welcome them without shame, and I can even invite them in. Some rooms are private of course, but none are secret, and I live in all of them.”

New York, New York, May 1999, “Sunlight and Air,”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 30

“It surprises some people that AA members continue to attend meetings after years of recovery. But I find at least three good reasons for this practice: first, it helps me maintain and enhance my personal sobriety; second, I can contribute to, and benefit from, AA's caring community; and finally, I can stay close to the spiritual ideas which are the basis of our Twelve Step program.”

Toledo, Ohio, May 2001, “Why I Keep Coming Back,”, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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