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The Wizard of Booze

November 2014
By: Jeff W. | Maplewood, New Jersey
Lights, camera, action: A good laugh is the kind of service this alcoholic can sing about

In The Middle of the Boat

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Valerie E. | Corpus Christi, Texas
AA works in so many unexpected ways

Sustained By the Steps

August 1990
By: Kathy M. | Tokyo

Stuck in the Mud

October 1981
By: L. S. | Chico, California

The Central Office

September 1951

The Desperate Wife

December 2019 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Bill W. | Montreal, Quebec
I received a call that really brought me down to earth. It was a call from a wife on behalf of her husband, who was a serious drinker.

Conversations With The Moon

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Emily C. | Auburn Hills, Mich.
She’d used up four of her nine lives when a tragedy occurred that propelled her back into AA

Is There a Volunteer in the House?

May 1983
By: T. L. | Hastings, Minnesota

Carrying the Message

April 1974
By: P. S. | Toledo, Ohio
The other side of acceptance

From the Grass Roots

March 1956
By: C. G. | Colorado Springs, Colorado
A TRUE STORY

From the Grass Roots

November 1953
By: H. T. B. | Dallas, Texas
DRINKING IS HARD WORK

Literature Leads the Way

January 1988
By: Guaracy M. | Rio de Janeiro

The Message Carried Me--

October 1958
By: Charley M. | New Delhi
India

In the Land of Ice and Snow

February 2005

Carrying the Message

December 1965
By: G. H. | Cumberland
The miracle of AA

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The Not So Lonesome Traveller

March 1999
By: Russ | Oldham

Along the Metropolitan Circuit

October 1944

The Power to Carry That Out

September 1990
By: James C. | West Henrietta, New York

A Vote for Responsibility

July 1966
The 1966 General Service Conference

Carrying the Message

April 1972
By: G. M. | Manhattan, New York
Thoughts on gratitude

Carrying the Message

November 1968
By: T. C. | Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
New career launched

From the Grass Roots

August 1959
By: E.N. | Willisville, Ontario
FROM THREE NEAR-LONERS

The Gentleman From Vermont

October 1949
By: G.F.G. | Waterville, Maine

Letters to the Grapevine . . .

June 1945
By: Paul K. | Newton Group, Massachusetts

Running The Circus

April 2026 | Getting into General Service
By: Briana O. | Indianapolis, Indiana
Concept Seven tells her that AA is a living, breathing Fellowship kept alive by us—the people who once couldn’t keep a cactus alive

The Lights Never Go Out

March 1965
By: D. C. | Washington, D. C.

Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad

March 1946
By: S.L.V. | St. Georges
Let's Write Them!

Jumbo Shrimp and the Gift of Laughter

February 1995
By: Don B. | East Rochester, New York

A Powerful Reason for Faith

June 2004
By: G.E. | Franklin, Massachusetts
In sobriety she learned to accept blindness - May 1982

A Powerful Reason for Faith

May 1982
By: G. E. | Franklin, Massachusetts
In sobriety she learned to accept blindness

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Quote November 12, 2014

"I don't just hear the slogans anymore; I feel them when I speak them ... They take hold of me; they change the course of my day if I let them."

Fairhaven, Mass., November 2002 “Living the Slogans,” Into Action

Grapevine Daily Quote November 12, 2017

“I don’t just hear the slogans anymore; I feel them when I speak them ... They take hold of me; they change the course of my day if I let them.”

Fairhaven, Mass., November 2002“Living the Slogans,”Into Action
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 10, 2018

“I can remember ... how the agonies of alcoholism, the pain of rebellion and thwarted pride, have often led me to God’s grace, and so to a new freedom.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962 “What Is Acceptance?” The Language of the Heart
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Quote September 28 2012

"My recovery relies on the hands of many people being extended to me. The welcome I received was more than a word. It was a word followed by actions."

Santa Rosa, Calif., November 1999 From: "What Meeting Are You Going to Tomorrow?" I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 11, 2019

“It should be the privilege, even the right, of each individual or group to handle anonymity as they wish ... Each individual will have to decide where he ought to draw the line -- how far he ought to carry the principle in his own affairs, how far he may go in dropping his own anonymity without injury to Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1946, “A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity”, The Language of the Heart 
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 7, 2018

“Many ask ‘What is anonymity?’ and ‘What is humility?’ To me, they are almost the same thing. They are devoid of prestige; they demand nothing; they don’t ask to be ‘right’; they simply suggest that the icy egocentric elements in all of us retire into the background and that we wear the warm cloak of anonymity and humility and therefore, spirituality.”

“The Quest for Spirituality,” Walnut Creek, California, March 2000, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote January 15, 2016

“I am grateful that the people in AA showed me how to live sober. However, I have learned many things from other sources. I learned about quiet from the breeze floating through the grass on a warm summer day. I have learned unconditional love from my animals. I have learned how to have wonder of the world from my children. I have learned that all things have tremendous power.”

Albuquerque, N.M., April 1984 “Journey of the Spirit” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote May 12, 2015

“I do not agree that the newcomer is the most important member at any meeting. In my opinion, equally important are those old-timers who showed me the way, and any middle-timer who may today be suffering. If newcomers are indeed the lifeblood of AA, old- and middle-timers are its skin and backbone. What a bewildered mess we would be in without them!”

New York, N.Y., June 1970 “Tradition Five,” The Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 3
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Quote July 11, 2017

“It should be the privilege, even the right, of each individual or group to handle anonymity as they wish ... Each individual will have to decide where he ought to draw the line -- how far he ought to carry the principle in his own affairs, how far he may go in dropping his own anonymity without injury to Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1946 “A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity," The Language of the Heart
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Quote January 15, 2013

“I am grateful that the people in AA showed me how to live sober. However, I have learned many things from other sources. I learned about quiet from the breeze floating through the grass on a warm summer day. I have learned unconditional love from my animals. I have learned how to have wonder of the world from my children. I have learned that all things have tremendous power.”

Albuquerque, N.M., April 1984 From: “Journey of the Spirit” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote August 7 2013

"Many ask 'What is anonymity?' and 'What is humility?' To me, they are almost the same thing. They are devoid of prestige; they demand nothing; they don't ask to be 'right'; they simply suggest that the icy egocentric elements in all of us retire into the background and that we wear the warm cloak of anonymity and humility and therefore, spirituality."

Walnut Creek, Calif., March 2000 "The Quest for Spirituality" Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote July 11, 2014

“It should be the privilege, even the right, of each individual or group to handle anonymity as they wish ... Each individual will have to decide where he ought to draw the line -- how far he ought to carry the principle in his own affairs, how far he may go in dropping his own anonymity without injury to Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1946 “A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity” The Language of the Heart

Grapevine Daily Quote June 5, 2019

“I opened up the imaginary closet in my mind where I kept all the well-nurtured hurts and tossed them into my past, where they belonged. Into this newly cleaned-out space, I started storing my goals and the hopes and dreams of what I wanted to achieve in life.”

Canaan, Connecticut, June 1997, Making Room to Grow Up”, Step By Step
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Quote November 6, 2015

“We can, through broken anonymity, resume our old and disastrous pursuit of personal power and prestige, public honors, and money -- the same implacable urges that when frustrated once caused us to drink; the same forces that are today ripping the globe apart at its seams.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955 “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous” The Language of the Heart
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Quote April 27 2014

“We cannot just keep chipping away at defects of character without developing something to replace them. Assets are the only item I can find to develop, and the Fourth Step seems to be the ideal way of monitoring where I am at with both assets and defects.”

Lincoln, Nebraska, November 1979 “Taking Stock,” Step By Step
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