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Quote May 3, 2016

“The rewards of asking for help – increased humility, connection, and trust – are well worth the effort.”

Phoenix, Ariz., April 2011 “H-E-L-P” AA Grapevine
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Quote September 20, 2015

"The ego of the alcoholic dies a hard death ... fitting and wearing halos is not for us."

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948 "The Fundamentals in Retrospect" Spiritual Awakenings: Journeys of the Spirit
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Quote September 20 2012

"The ego of the alcoholic dies a hard death ... fitting and wearing halos is not for us."

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948From: "The Fundamentals in Retrospect"Spiritual Awakenings: Journeys of the Spirit
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Quote September 9 2013

"When I'm willing to pay the price for top-shelf sobriety, 'action' is still the magic word."

Craig, Colo., January 1997 "Paying the Price for Improvement" Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote May 3

The rewards of asking for help – increased humility, connection, and trust – are well worth the effort.

Phoenix, Ariz., April 2011 "H-E-L-P” AA Grapevine
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Bumpy decision

August 2016
A sober doctor learns that finding just the right sponsor can be a contact sport

Amends without thinking

September 2009
By: MORGAN J. | Crofton, Md.
Years of hatred melt away as a son forgives his alcoholic father

A CHILD OF WOODSTOCK

March 2009
By: NANCY K. | Woodstock, New York
Raised on alcohol and excess, an artsy member discovers contentment in her later years

A. A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

September 1946

Quote May 12, 2014

“I’m still mystified by how I got sober, and the only answer that makes sense is that I stopped drinking through the grace of God. I was thinking about the difference between those of us who get sober and those who are still drinking, and I believe the difference is that we have accepted the grace that was offered. Every day, my Higher Power gives me the grace to be sober, and every day I make the choice not to drink, to accept the grace.”

La Crescenta, Calif., February 1993 “The Gift of Sobriety,” AA Grapevine
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My Two Sponsors

July 1973
By: Lu S. | Fort Worth, Texas
One was tough and one was patient; each had something to offer

Just Like Dad

March 2026 | AA & the Family
By: Geoff C. | Vancouver, British Columbia
As a kid, he and his sober father were buddies. But once he started drinking everything changed

MY CONTRIBUTION

March 2010
By: ANONYMOUS | Maine
Nobody ever claimed that the Twelve Steps guaranteed financial security

My Contribution

July 1993
By: Anonymous | Maine

Ask an AA If God Is Dead

October 1966
By: South Carolina | Columbia,
Recent theological publicity stimulated this AA's review of an important conviction

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