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The First Drink

October 1999
By: Bruce W. | Halifax, Nova Scotia

The Promise

October 1975
Around the Tables

Carrying the Message

February 1969
By: K. D. | Cape Town
Seven miraculous months

Carrying the Message

August 1966
By: S. J. M. | Mangalore
Happy man

From the Grass Roots

September 1954
By: Walter B. | Grande Prairie, Alberta
HAPPY TALK

Mail Call for A.A.s at Home and Abroad

December 1948
By: D.M.T. | Sanatorium, Texas

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

May 1948
By: H.T. | Pacific Grove, California
Even the Best Have Slipped

A Month in the Country

May 2014
By: Anonymous

The Road to Nowhere

October 2011
By: Jane S.
Early in sobriety, she realized that unless she worked the program, she would find herself on the road to relapse

The Phone Fix

December 2001
By: Margo A. | Washington, D.C.

The Miserablist

For a lifelong pessimist and atheist, AA's idea of a Higher Power brought him a new peace and serenity.

Keep an Eye on the Door

September 1952
By: F. S. H. | Worcester, Massachusetts

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

December 1947
By: C.S. | Richmond, California
God Heals Us

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

August 1947
By: Tony F. | Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore A.A. On The Air

Living the Program in All Our Affairs

November 1999
By: S.M. | Dublin
<emphasis type="italic">After thirteen more years of sobriety in Ireland, where he first found AA, the author of</emphasis> "The Career Officer" wrote this report. - From the March 1968 Grapevine

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The Double Life of a Doctor

November 2014
By: Anonymous | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
She was long practiced in the art of maintaining a façade, but the stakes were getting higher and higher

The Long Lonely Journey

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Nancy H. | Oracle, Ariz.
Getting sober in her eighth decade provided peace of mind and a new lease on life.

No Substitute for Meetings

April 1982
By: D. R. | Lathrup Village, Michigan
Around the Tables

Around the Tables

May 1975

Carrying the Message

December 1973
By: Anonymous | Michigan
Old-timer's dilemma

Carrying the Message

February 1966
By: E. P. | Fort Lauderdale, Florida
No red tape!

From the Grass Roots

March 1960
By: G. K. | Keflavik
MANY HAPPY THINGS

AA Around the World

February 1959
By: H. C. A. | Kilkeel
From Kilkeel to Detroit

AA Around the World

December 1957
By: Arline S. | Bordeaux
REPORT FROM BORDEAUX <lbNews, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH

From the Grass Roots

May 1957
By: Eftee | Los Angeles, California
I DON'T HAVE TO LIKE ANYBODY

The Quiet Mountains

February 1953
By: C. M. | Kansas City, Missouri

From the Grass Roots

February 1953
By: E. D. B. | Elmhurst, L. I., New York.
WHY ANNIVERSARIES?

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

September 1946
By: G.T.M. | Nashville, Michigan
Leaving Group A Challenge

The Steps Led Me To My Higher Power

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Lisa H. | Boca Raton, Fla.
An old painting in a thrift store carried an unmistakable message from her Higher Power

The Question of When

January 2014
By: Todd H.
It wasn't clear when he crossed that line and maybe it doesn't matter

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Grapevine Daily Quote June 22, 2019

“Although we can borrow from religion, medicine, and psychiatry, we are not any one of them. We cannot run hospitals nor half-way houses, nor marry the group with a religious sect. We cannot send lobbyists to Congress and we don't mix AA with banking enterprises. We aren't educators nor counselors. We cannot lend our name to any other cause except our own. The more we mind our own business, the greater our influence becomes; medicine, religion, and psychiatry start borrowing from our experience and ideas. So do the fields of education, research, and rehabilitation. All kinds of groups based on AA's Twelve Steps have evolved, groups that deal with gambling, eating, drug addiction, mental illness, divorce, etc. They've borrowed from the AA program and made their own adaptations. We didn't have to endorse them or lend our name. This tells us strongly that the more AA sticks to its primary purpose, the greater will be its helpful influence.”

San Antonio, Texas, June 1996, “Simplicity Works Best,”, AA Grapevine
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Quote June 22, 2017

“Although we can borrow from religion, medicine, and psychiatry, we are not any one of them. We cannot run hospitals nor half-way houses, nor marry the group with a religious sect. We cannot send lobbyists to Congress and we don't mix AA with banking enterprises. We aren't educators nor counselors. We cannot lend our name to any other cause except our own. The more we mind our own business, the greater our influence becomes; medicine, religion, and psychiatry start borrowing from our experience and ideas. So do the fields of education, research, and rehabilitation. All kinds of groups based on AA's Twelve Steps have evolved, groups that deal with gambling, eating, drug addiction, mental illness, divorce, etc. They've borrowed from the AA program and made their own adaptations. We didn't have to endorse them or lend our name. This tells us strongly that the more AA sticks to its primary purpose, the greater will be its helpful influence.”

San Antonio, Texas, June 1996 “Simplicity Works Best,” AA Grapevine
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Quote June 22, 2014

“Although we can borrow from religion, medicine, and psychiatry, we are not any one of them. We cannot run hospitals nor half-way houses, nor marry the group with a religious sect. We cannot send lobbyists to Congress and we don't mix AA with banking enterprises. We aren't educators nor counselors. We cannot lend our name to any other cause except our own. The more we mind our own business, the greater our influence becomes; medicine, religion, and psychiatry start borrowing from our experience and ideas. So do the fields of education, research, and rehabilitation. All kinds of groups based on AA's Twelve Steps have evolved, groups that deal with gambling, eating, drug addiction, mental illness, divorce, etc. They've borrowed from the AA program and made their own adaptations. We didn't have to endorse them or lend our name. This tells us strongly that the more AA sticks to its primary purpose, the greater will be its helpful influence.”

San Antonio, Texas, June 1996 “Simplicity Works Best,” AA Grapevine

Quote March 18, 2015

“Most of the important and astounding things that have happened to me in the last eighteen years of sobriety in AA have been slow in coming and impossible to recognize or appreciate until long after they took place.”

Fort Worth, TX, November 2006 “Where’s the Miracle?” Step By Step
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Quote August 7, 2014

“The ideal of AA, however short we may be of it personally, is a thing of beauty and perfection. It is a Power greater than ourselves which has lifted us out of the quicksand and set us safe on shore.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1946 “Safe Use of Money” The Language of the Heart

Quote August 11, 2014

“The question arises of just what constitutes an amend. Many of us find that the old rationalization, ‘If I stay sober, that’s amends enough to those I have hurt,’ just doesn’t work. We have to be willing to go further.”

January 1967 “Not Under the Rug,” Step By Step

Grapevine Daily Quote August 7, 2017

“The ideal of AA, however short we may be of it personally, is a thing of beauty and perfection. It is a Power greater than ourselves which has lifted us out of the quicksand and set us safe on shore.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1946 “Safe Use of Money,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 11, 2017

“The question arises of just what constitutes an amend. Many of us find that the old rationalization, ‘If I stay sober, that’s amends enough to those I have hurt,’ just doesn’t work. We have to be willing to go further.”

January 1967“Not Under the Rug,” Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 7, 2019

“The ideal of AA, however short we may be of it personally, is a thing of beauty and perfection. It is a Power greater than ourselves which has lifted us out of the quicksand and set us safe on shore.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1946, “Safe Use of Money”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 11, 2019

“The question arises of just what constitutes an amend. Many of us find that the old rationalization, ‘If I stay sober, that’s amends enough to those I have hurt,’ just doesn’t work. We have to be willing to go further.”

“Not Under the Rug,” January 1967, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 8, 2019

“It doesn’t matter too much how the transforming spiritual experience is brought about so long as one gets one that works ... Somehow the alcoholic must get enough objectivity about himself to abate his fears and collapse his false pride.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1944, “Comments on Wylie Ideas,”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote December 8, 2014

“It doesn’t matter too much how the transforming spiritual experience is brought about so long as one gets one that works ... Somehow the alcoholic must get enough objectivity about himself to abate his fears and collapse his false pride.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1944 “Comments on Wylie Ideas,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote November 9, 2015

“Things haven’t been all roses but they are certainly not comparable to the way they were. God has blessed me with a vivid memory of my pain, which has helped me ... when the thought of escaping popped into my head.”

Kenner, La., January 1996 “Blessed with the Memory of My Pain” Young &amp; Sober
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 8, 2017

“It doesn’t matter too much how the transforming spiritual experience is brought about so long as one gets one that works ... Somehow the alcoholic must get enough objectivity about himself to abate his fears and collapse his false pride.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1944“Comments on Wylie Ideas,"The Language of the Heart
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Quote November 9

"Things haven't been all roses but they are certainly not comparable to the way they were. God has blessed me with a vivid memory of my pain, which has helped me ... when the thought of escaping popped into my head."

Kenner, La., January 1996 From: "Blessed with the Memory of My Pain" Young &amp; Sober
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