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As Many Ways As There Are People

January 1986
By: E. E. | Tulsa, Oklahoma

A Plan of Action

September 1980
By: D. J. | Columbus, Ohio
. . .Only after the action was past did we truly appreciate what had happened

Welcome

June 1979
By: J. F. | Iron Mountain, Michigan

Fault-finding

September 1975
By: B. M. | Saratoga, California
When we cannot suffer others, we are the ones who suffer

Thank You, Casper

July 1969
By: Anonymous | Boston, Massachusetts
Hurt, frightened, confused, she found help through her Higher Power, whom she chose to call Casper

My Name Is Charles

July 1968
By: C. D. | Flint, Michigan
An alcoholic's own story

40-hour Marathon Meetings

March 1968
By: Anonymous
. . .The long hours in marathon bid fair to open the heart. . .

My Name Is ..." Eleanor

March 1962
By: E. S. | Paris
the case of the Parisian housewife

People Are like People

January 1961
By: Anon. | New York City
We continue to take a personal inventory because all we can really change is OURSELVES

It Works

February 1946
By: Charly C. | Manhattan, New York

Quote April 6 2014

“The good news is that anyone can become an old-timer if they’re willing to be willing to change and follow some direction.”

Menifee, California, July 2011 “A Matter of Time,” AA Grapevine
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Quote April 6, 2017

“The good news is that anyone can become an old-timer if they’re willing to be willing to change and follow some direction.”

Menifee, Calif., July 2011 “A Matter of Time,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 4, 2018

“We are privileged to communicate with each other to a degree and in a manner not very often surpassed among our nonalcoholic friends in the world around us.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1959, “AA Communication Can Cross All Boundaries”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote August 4 2013

"We are privileged to communicate with each other to a degree and in a manner not very often surpassed among our nonalcoholic friends in the world around us."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1959 "AA Communication Can Cross All Boundaries" The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 20, 2018

“When we reach a maximum in understanding, we know how very much we shall never understand.”

“My Ideal Group,” Ashland, Ohio, November 1962, The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Turn It All Over

January 1984
By: J. W. | Santa Monica, California
Step Three

By Willpower Alone?

March 1983
By: W. W. | Poultney, Vermont
After eight years of dryness, he found AA--and happy sobriety

Peas in a Pod

April 1982
By: D. J. | Columbus, Ohio

With Another Human Being

February 1982
By: M. B. | Annapolis, Maryland

Are We Ever Home Safe?

July 1975
By: K. P. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
His group thinks of him as an old-timer, but he wonders. . .

Voyage of Discovery

June 1975
By: George Kolodner, MD
The road of experience takes many turnings

We Found No 'Easier, Softer Way'

January 1973
By: Dean S. | Santa Monica, California
We have to be willing to go to any length

My Pail

February 1971
By: J. O'H. | Pembroke, Ontario
When he began to abuse the bucket he loved, he figured something must be wrong

Make Something New of Christmas

December 1970
By: Anonymous | New Hampshire
We can't bring hack childhood's Christmas fantasies, but we can try to recapture the true meaning of Christmas

Letter from a Texas Hotel

She learned of her grandfather's commitment to sobriety while reading old family letters

Heady Stuff

An AA thinks about what the Tenth Step says about love and tolerance

Wenni, Weedi, Weeki! by Gordonius

September 1969
By: Gordon C. | White Plains, New York
Being a boozy bit of early Roman history that was somehow overlooked by your high-school Caesar class

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

September 1969
Board Briefs - "Aggressive" Twelfth Step Work

This Business of Getting Ahead

October 1964
By: T. D. | Manchester, Massachusetts
It turns out that the important thing is to know how to <emphasis type="underline">stay here</emphasis>

My Name Is... Mae

April 1963
By: M.L.W. | New Jersey
...and if it hadn't been for God and AA. . .

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