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Quote August 9, 2016

“I do not need to make amends on my hands and knees; I need to walk tall, without false pride. When I go in humility and sincerely ask people to forgive me, this will remove the burden from my shoulders.”

Reynoldsburg, OH, September 1979 “Persons We Had Harmed” AA Grapevine
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Quote August 9, 2015

"I do not need to make amends on my hands and knees; I need to walk tall, without false pride. When I go in humility and sincerely ask people to forgive me, this will remove the burden from my shoulders."

Reynoldsburg, OH, September 1979     "Persons We Had Harmed"    AA Grapevine

Quote August 9 2012

"I do not need to make amends on my hands and knees; I need to walk tall, without false pride. When I go in humility and sincerely ask people to forgive me, this will remove the burden from my shoulders."

Reynoldsburg, Ohio, September 1979 From: "Persons We Had Harmed" AA Grapevine
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Quote June 27, 2015

"Last summer I visited the Akron cemetery where Bob and Anne lie. Their simple stone says never a word about Alcoholics Anonymous. This made me so glad I cried."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955 "Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous" Best of the Grapevine, Volume 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 26

“Last summer I visited the Akron cemetery where Bob and Anne lie. Their simple stone says never a word about Alcoholics Anonymous. This made me so glad I cried.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, Best of the Grapevine, Volume 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 26

“Last summer I visited the Akron cemetery where Bob and Anne lie. Their simple stone says never a word about Alcoholics Anonymous. This made me so glad I cried.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, Best of the Grapevine, Volume 1
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A Twentieth Century Miracle

November 1960
By: Alfred E. Dowd, Warden | Michigan City, Indiana

Quote Feb 20 2016

"I politely invited God to spend the day with me (like a visiting relative or friend), and instantly began a mental dialogue with God ... I realized that in the process of introducing myself to God, I was getting a good look at who I really was."

Houston, Texas, October 1985    From: "Okay, God..."Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote February 20, 2013

“I politely invited God to spend the day with me (like a visiting relative or friend), and instantly began a mental dialogue with God ... I realized that in the process of introducing myself to God, I was getting a good look at who I really was.”

Houston, Texas, October 1985 From: “Okay, God...” Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 19

“I politely invited God to spend the day with me (like a visiting relative or friend), and instantly began a mental dialogue with God ... I realized that in the process of introducing myself to God, I was getting a good look at who I really was.”

Houston, Texas, October 1985, From: “Okay, God…”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 19

“I politely invited God to spend the day with me (like a visiting relative or friend), and instantly began a mental dialogue with God ... I realized that in the process of introducing myself to God, I was getting a good look at who I really was.”

Houston, Texas, October 1985, From: “Okay, God…”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote June 13, 2015

"Our very first problem is to accept our present circumstances as they are, ourselves as we are, and the people about us as they are. This is to adopt a realistic humility without which no genuine advance can even begin."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962 "What Is Acceptance" Best of the Grapevine, Volume 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 3, 2018

“I’ve got a brand new feeling, gratitude -- a feeling that has visited me more and more frequently -- sometimes with the rush of cleansing tears -- sometimes with just a serene flow of mental thank-yous for some small, God-given bonus in a routine day.”

“A Rush of Gratitude,” Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1983, Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote November 3, 2016

“I’ve got a brand new feeling, gratitude -- a feeling that has visited me more and more frequently -- sometimes with the rush of cleansing tears -- sometimes with just a serene flow of mental thank-yous for some small, God-given bonus in a routine day.”

Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1983 “A Rush of Gratitude” Spiritual Awakenings
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November 3, 2013

“I’ve got a brand new feeling, gratitude -- a feeling that has visited me more and more frequently -- sometimes with the rush of cleansing tears -- sometimes with just a serene flow of mental thank-yous for some small, God-given bonus in a routine day.”

Minneapolis, Minn., April 1983 “A Rush of Gratitude,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Hole in my soul

July 2023 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Cindee S. | Coos Bay, Oregon
As she struggled to identify, it was sharing about the emptiness inside that finally opened this mom’s heart

Making the rounds

February 2023 | Making Amends
By: Lennox S.B. | San Diego, Calif.
With his sponsor’s help, he headed for an ex’s funeral to make a few amends. Turned out there were more than a few

One Breeze at a time

July 2022 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Peter F. | Philadelphia, Pa.
Quarantined in a plywood prison “fishbowl,” he made the decision to spread his wings and be free

No Matter What

June 2022 | Stories by Longtimers!
By: Anonymous | Brooklyn, N.Y.
Getting sober for this nonbinary trans alcoholic was not easy. And it was about to get harder

Getting connected

December 2021 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Paula D. | Peconic, N.Y.
Helping members plug in remotely during COVID-19 gave her valuable lessons she’ll never forget

Letting mom in

December 2021 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Wendy G. | New Cumberland, Pa.
Sometimes we make tough choices when we get sober. But there’s always a chance for forgiveness when we try

My friend in the outback

September 2021 | Young & Sober!
By: Terrie S. | Alexandria, Va.
The new virtual meeting she found wouldn’t interfere with the COVID “date nights” with her husband, would it? Guess again

Sober at ground zero

January 2021 | Oldtimers!
By: T.Y. | Olathe, Kan.
A courageous sober doctor fights the good fight in the COVID-19 wards of a hospital near Wuhan

Spot Check On I-94

October 2020 | Money and Sobriety
By: Andy A. | St. Peters, Mo.
Trying to hold it together with a car full of rambunctious kids, a sober dad gets more and more lost. Time for Step Ten!

A Celebration of AA’s 85 Years

July 2020 | AA Around The World
By: Michele Grinberg | Chair of the General Service Board, West Virginia
The chair of the General Service Board shares her love for AA’s language of the heart

Isolation? Are You Kidding?

July 2020 | AA Around The World
By: Ruth H. | Slinger, Wis
Who said change is easy? Staying sober and sane through a health crisis requires all the Steps she’s got

A Bit of Cheer in a Tough Place

December 2019 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Ben L. | Cañon City, Colo.
With tape, cardboard and delicious chocolate cookies, a member helps his cellmates share a little joy

Life's little lessons

October 2019 | Is AA Accessible to all who need it?
By: Susanne B. | Georgetown, Texas
More and more each day, her pre-kindergarten students remind her of the wonder of sobriety

My big fat taped-up Big Book

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Nancy K. | Galt, California
She held on to a copy for dear life...then she realized it was written for her

On the grass plains of Kenya

December 2018 | Sober for the Holidays and Remote Communities
By: Debbie E. | Portland, Oregon
For a woman in Oregon, sobriety made a lifelong dream of working with elephants come true

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