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AA and the Drug Addict

October 1965
By: Rev. Kenneth R. Waldron, D. D.
Suggestion: How AA members have helped--and can help--the recovered drug addict

From The Hills Of Arkansas

August 2017
By: Charles G. | Evans, Ga.
He clawed his way out of a hardscrabble childhood, but alcohol followed him relentlessly. When he couldn’t drink, yet couldn’t die, he finally surrendered

Not Bad for a Redneck from Mississippi

July 2002
By: Jimmy W. | Cazadero, California
From the sublime to the tragic

The Bar Was My Home, a Liquor Glass My Best Friend

June 1997
By: Fred T. | Corpus Christi, Texas

From the Grass Roots

January 1956
By: D. H. P. | St. Lampert, Quebec
SOME ANSWERS TO "M.M.'s" GRIPE ABOUT BAR-BY-BAR AA TALKS

Adrift on the Deep Blue Sea, This Crazy Mediterranean Voyage in a Rowboat Summed up His Alcoholic Life

September 1968
By: Rodger McA. | Cheshire, Connecticut

You won’t find rainbows in the bottom of a glass

December 2013
By: John B. | Rochester, New York
While Sinatra’s lonely saloon song plays, an old-timer wonders how he picked up after 39 years

The Old Squirrel Cage

November 1946
By: Tom D. | Grand Rapids, Michigan

A Word to the Wise

May 1987
By: J. C. | West Henrietta, New York
The difference between acceptance and change

Twelve Steps and the Older Member

April 1955
By: J. E. | Bronxville, New York
Step Five: Admitted to God, to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs

Lighting the Way

August 2020 | LGBTQ+
By: Kimberlea M. | Port Moody, British Columbia
A remote communities chair was surprisingly prepared when the COVID-19 crisis hit

Back to the Future

January 2000
By: Anonymous | Kyushu, Japan

The Twelve Traditions

November 1951
By which we live. . .

Where the ducks swim

December 2013
By: T.E. | Seattle, Washington
Sweet talks by a golden pond help a “grumpy” agnostic spread his wings

The Three Little Pigs and Alcoholism

August 1993
By: Gene S. | Greencastle, Indiana

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The Perfect Slip

August 1992
By: Max W. | Beaverton, Oregon

The recommended questions are as follows:

February 1961
By: T. W. R. | Alexandria, Virginia
If your prospect is an artful dodger try him on these blockbusters

Discussion Subject For Closed Meetings

August 1954

Put the Plug in the Jug

September 1999
By: Clyde E. | Eugene, Oregon

Let's Be Friendly With Our Friends. . .The Physicians

August 1957
By: Bill W.
Second in a Series

The color of love

December 2018 | Sober for the Holidays and Remote Communities
By: M.D. | San Francisco, California
In a big red house in San Francisco, heart after heart opens as AA shows up at his door

The Butt Guy

May 2003
By: Jim H. | Adelphi, Maryland
An uppity beginner comes back down to earth, with help from a tough sponsor and some hardcore service

AA Around the World

October 1957
By: S. J. M. | Calcutta
FROM INDIA <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 GSH

Food for Thought

October 1956
By: L.W. | Beaumont, Texas

Right at the Moment

December 1949
By: Anonymous | Warwick, Ohio

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

March 1948
By: J. Paul S. | Chicago
Liked Restatement of Aims

Carrying the Message

August 1969
By: T. H. | Ft. Morgan, Colorado
The lone prairie

The Harder We Chased Them, the Faster They Ran

July 1996
By: Marie K. | Irvine, California

The Man from AA

May 2016
We show up, we help out, we comfort the suffering alcoholic—because that’s what we do

The Words and the Music

July 1993
By: Anonymous | Los Angeles, California
Step Seven: Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.

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Quote December 23, 2014

“The first 100 members of this Fellowship, who hammered out the Twelve Steps, knew what they were doing. They could have made it two steps or ten steps or twenty-five steps, but they didn't. I don't think they put anything in they didn't think they needed. They were working the whole program, not because they were saints, but because they were drunks who wanted to get well. I have no reason to suppose I'm any less sick than they were; I have no reason to suppose I need any less of the program than they did.”

Hankins, New York, May 1967 “AA’s Steps Lead to -- Spiritual Awakening,” Spiritual Awakenings
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grapevine Daily Quote December 23, 2017

“The first 100 members of this Fellowship, who hammered out the Twelve Steps, knew what they were doing. They could have made it two steps or ten steps or twenty-five steps, but they didn't. I don't think they put anything in they didn't think they needed. They were working the whole program, not because they were saints, but because they were drunks who wanted to get well. I have no reason to suppose I'm any less sick than they were; I have no reason to suppose I need any less of the program than they did.”

Hankins, N.Y., May 1967“AA’s Steps Lead to -- Spiritual Awakening,”Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 23, 2019

“One old-timer explained it this way to me: ‘Don’t let your mind rattle on at meetings. Then all you’ll hear from someone else is something that gets you thinking about what you have to say. Listen to everything the person talking has to say, as if your life depended on it -- because it might one day. Listen to everyone this way, especially the ones you want to ignore,’ this old-timer said. ‘God won’t deprive you of the answer you need, if you’ve come to an AA meeting needing an answer. He may, however, have your answer come out of the mouth of the person you least expect to have your answer. God has a sense of humor.’”

May 1990, “Quiet Guidance,”, Sober and Out
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Quote October 23 2014

"One old-timer explained it this way to me: 'Don't let your mind rattle on at meetings. Then all you'll hear from someone else is something that gets you thinking about what you have to say. Listen to everything the person talking has to say, as if your life depended on it -- because it might one day. Listen to everyone this way, especially the ones you want to ignore,' this old-timer said. 'God won't deprive you of the answer you need, if you've come to an AA meeting needing an answer. He may, however, have your answer come out of the mouth of the person you least expect to have your answer. God has a sense of humor.'"

May 1990&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;"Quiet Guidance," &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Sober and Out

Grapevine Daily Quote October 23, 2017

“One old-timer explained it this way to me: ‘Don’t let your mind rattle on at meetings. Then all you’ll hear from someone else is something that gets you thinking about what you have to say. Listen to everything the person talking has to say, as if your life depended on it -- because it might one day. Listen to everyone this way, especially the ones you want to ignore,’ this old-timer said. ‘God won’t deprive you of the answer you need, if you’ve come to an AA meeting needing an answer. He may, however, have your answer come out of the mouth of the person you least expect to have your answer. God has a sense of humor.’”

May 1990“Quiet Guidance,”Sober and Out
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 27, 2019

“Tolerance is the art of seeing yourself as others see you -- and not getting mad about it.”

June 1964, “Short Takes,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 31, 2019

“Sometimes, the only place on earth that makes any sense to me is a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous.”

“The Root of Our Troubles,” December 1979, Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 21, 2019

“God never gives me more than I can handle, but sometimes he takes me right to the edge.”

“Right to the Edge,” Taft, California, April 2006, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 24, 2019

“I try to accept reality instead of trying to control it. When I make that adjustment, the struggle ends.”

“How an Atheist Works the Steps,” El Granada, California, March 2003, Beginners’ Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 24, 2019

“I try to accept reality instead of trying to control it. When I make that adjustment, the struggle ends.”

“How an Atheist Works the Steps,” El Granada, California, March 2003, Beginners’ Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Quote January 24 2014

"I try to accept reality instead of trying to control it. When I make that adjustment, the struggle ends."

El Granada, Calif., March 2003 "How an Atheist Works the Steps" Beginners' Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Quote January 2, 2015

“Worrying about a situation won’t change it. I do all that I can and then give the rest to God.”



&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Wallkill, N.Y., March 2007
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; “Step Three: From Sight to Insight,”
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote January 28, 2015

“Anger in all its forms is ugly. I see the absence of anger as one form of grace.”

Ottawa, Ontario, April 1992“Grace,”AA Grapevine
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Quote September 21, 2014

“God never gives me more than I can handle, but sometimes he takes me right to the edge.”

Taft, California, April 2006“Right to the Edge,” Step By Step

Quote January 24, 2017

“I try to accept reality instead of trying to control it. When I make that adjustment, the struggle ends.”

El Granada, Calif., March 2003 “How an Atheist Works the Steps,” Beginners’ Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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