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It's Like Rabbits

November 1954
By: M. E. B. | New York City, New York

After Acceptance. . .Action!

March 1953
By: F. C. | Humber Summit, Ontario

Living Is Growing

August 1950
By: Y. C. B. | West Palm Beach, Florida

Grapevine Daily Quote October 27, 2019

“In AA we talk a great deal about each other. Provided our motives are thoroughly good, this is not in the least wrong. But damaging gossip is quite something else. Of course, this kind of scuttlebutt can be well grounded in fact. But no such abuse of the facts could ever be twisted into anything resembling integrity. It can't be maintained that this sort of superficial honesty is good for anyone. So the need to examine ourselves is very much with us. Following a gossip binge we can well ask ourselves these questions: ‘Why did we say what we did? Were we only trying to be helpful and informative? Or were we not trying to feel superior by confessing the other fellow's sins? Or, because of fear and dislike, were we not really aiming to damage him?’ This would be an honest attempt to examine ourselves, rather than the other fellow. Here we see the difference between the use of the truth and its misuse. Right here we begin to regain the integrity we had lost.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961, “This Matter of Honesty,”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote October 27 2014

"In AA we talk a great deal about each other. Provided our motives are thoroughly good, this is not in the least wrong. But damaging gossip is quite something else. Of course, this kind of scuttlebutt can be well grounded in fact. But no such abuse of the facts could ever be twisted into anything resembling integrity. It can't be maintained that this sort of superficial honesty is good for anyone. So the need to examine ourselves is very much with us. Following a gossip binge we can well ask ourselves these questions: 'Why did we say what we did? Were we only trying to be helpful and informative? Or were we not trying to feel superior by confessing the other fellow's sins? Or, because of fear and dislike, were we not really aiming to damage him?' This would be an honest attempt to examine ourselves, rather than the other fellow. Here we see the difference between the use of the truth and its misuse. Right here we begin to regain the integrity we had lost."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961    "This Matter of Honesty,"    The Language of the Heart

Grapevine Daily Quote October 27, 2017

“In AA we talk a great deal about each other. Provided our motives are thoroughly good, this is not in the least wrong. But damaging gossip is quite something else. Of course, this kind of scuttlebutt can be well grounded in fact. But no such abuse of the facts could ever be twisted into anything resembling integrity. It can't be maintained that this sort of superficial honesty is good for anyone. So the need to examine ourselves is very much with us. Following a gossip binge we can well ask ourselves these questions: ‘Why did we say what we did? Were we only trying to be helpful and informative? Or were we not trying to feel superior by confessing the other fellow's sins? Or, because of fear and dislike, were we not really aiming to damage him?’ This would be an honest attempt to examine ourselves, rather than the other fellow. Here we see the difference between the use of the truth and its misuse. Right here we begin to regain the integrity we had lost.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961“This Matter of Honesty,”The Language of the Heart
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Lemons and Lemonade

August 2004
By: Richard D. | Red Bank, New Jersey

An Aid to Emotional Sobriety

December 1964
By: Peter J. Olivere, M.D.

At Wit’s End

September 2025 | Stories of Gratitude

Starting Over

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Andrew M. | Tucson, Ariz.
He had to reset his sobriety clock because of cough syrup

When I’m Ready

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Diane F. | Warwick, R.I.
Now that she’s free, she can listen for the voice, feel the faith and use the strength to pass on the love

30 Minute rule

April 2021 | Fun in Sobriety
By: Cecilia D.S.R. | Ajax, Ontario
As I was passing the cookie tin to the coffee person, the tin fell and the lid popped open.
Five dozen cookies scattered all over the floor! People love my baking so panic ensued.

More Than Enough

January 2020 | Spiritual Awakenings
By: Judy H. | Claremont, Calif.
Fresh clothes, holding your head up, saying hi to neighbors, a warm cup of coffee...it’s the little things

At Wit's End

July 2019 | The Prison Issue

Alcoholism At Large

October 2017

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High Hopes

September 1990
By: J. W. | Maui, Hawaii

Silent Mike

December 1989
By: Silent Mike | Centereach, New York

A Kaleidoscope of Meanings

May 1986
By: S. G. | Wilmington, North Carolina

When Anyone Reaches Out

March 1986
By: D. M. | Kansas
From the April 1982 Grapevine

Coming To

February 1983
By: D. S. | St. Louis Park, Minnesota
Early sobriety is tough--and exciting

A World Full of Other People

April 1974
By: E. S. | Brooklyn, New York
Our own problems and irritations can make us believe we are something special

I Lost Every Bout

May 1971
By: Anonymous
She's not an alcoholic but she had to admit that she was powerless over alcohol

I Learned Something About Honesty

August 1970
By: C. N. | Minneapolis, Minnesota
The counselor made it clear that those pills were used only as an escape from reality

Escape

December 1966
By: Vernelle Fox, M.D.

Never a Working Stiff

March 1957
By: Anon. | Boise, Idaho

Crisis in Belgium

January 1956
By: Lucien C., in "AA News Letter | Montreal
A translation of Lucien C.'s account of his trip to Europe. The growth of AA in all countries belies the notion that it takes any particular kind of "conscience" to embrace the fellowship. Some people we know have held that a drunk needed a Calvinist back

Who Says There Is No Such Thing!

January 1949
By: T.J.P | Richmond Hill, New York

Mental Sobriety Means Spotting Danger Signals

April 1946
By: Fannie L. | Manhattan, New York

Bill's Comments on Wylie Ideas, Hunches

September 1944
By: Bill W.

At Home in Bangalore

July 2020 | AA Around The World
By: Baxter J. | Gainesville, Texas
Far away in India for work, this Texan discovers a powerful new meaning of language of the heart

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