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Quote April 10 2014

“Finally came April 1939. The book was done. Tales of recovery for its story section had been supplied by Dr. Bob and his Akron brethren. Others were supplied by New Yorkers, New Jerseyites. One came in from Cleveland and another from Maryland. Chapters had been read and discussed at meetings. I had thought myself the author of the text until I discovered I was just the umpire of the differences of opinion. After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fitz M., our Maryland alcoholic, at The Library of Congress disclosed the fact that 12 books already bore that title. Surely we couldn't make our book the 13th. So we named it Alcoholics Anonymous instead! Though we didn't know it, our movement then got its name -- a name which because of the implication of humility and modesty has given us our treasured spiritual principle of anonymity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1947 “Book Publication Proved Discouraging Venture” The Language of the Heart
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Quote April 10, 2017

“Finally came April 1939. The book was done. Tales of recovery for its story section had been supplied by Dr. Bob and his Akron brethren. Others were supplied by New Yorkers, New Jerseyites. One came in from Cleveland and another from Maryland. Chapters had been read and discussed at meetings. I had thought myself the author of the text until I discovered I was just the umpire of the differences of opinion. After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fitz M., our Maryland alcoholic, at The Library of Congress disclosed the fact that 12 books already bore that title. Surely we couldn't make our book the 13th. So we named it Alcoholics Anonymous instead! Though we didn't know it, our movement then got its name -- a name which because of the implication of humility and modesty has given us our treasured spiritual principle of anonymity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1947 “Book Publication Proved Discouraging Venture,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 11

“A leader must realize that even very prideful or angry people can sometimes be dead right, when the calm and the more humble are quite mistaken.

“These points are practical illustrations of the kinds of careful discrimination and soul-searching that true leadership must always try to exercise.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1959, “Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 13

“The laughter in AA is what attracted me from the very beginning. The restorative power of laughter should never be underestimated ... I have come to believe that I’m being restored to sanity when my sense of humor is restored and I cease to take myself so seriously.”

Brighton, Colorado, April 1976, “If You Feel Good, You’re Not Normal,”, Happy, Joyous & Free
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 23

“At my very first AA meeting ... I heard words of love, understanding and compassion ... I believe the hand of God reached down at that meeting and healed me. For from that day thirty-eight years ago to this, I have not had a desire to drink or escape from reality again.”

“From Handcuffs to Hope,” Royal Palm Beach, Florida, February 2001, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 11

“A leader must realize that even very prideful or angry people can sometimes be dead right, when the calm and the more humble are quite mistaken.

“These points are practical illustrations of the kinds of careful discrimination and soul-searching that true leadership must always try to exercise.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1959, “Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 22

“At my very first AA meeting ... I heard words of love, understanding and compassion ... I believe the hand of God reached down at that meeting and healed me. For from that day thirty-eight years ago to this, I have not had a desire to drink or escape from reality again.”

“From Handcuffs to Hope,” Royal Palm Beach, Florida, February 2001, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 12

“The laughter in AA is what attracted me from the very beginning. The restorative power of laughter should never be underestimated ... I have come to believe that I’m being restored to sanity when my sense of humor is restored and I cease to take myself so seriously.”

Brighton, Colorado, April 1976, “If You Feel Good, You’re Not Normal,” Happy, Joyous & Free
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 10

"The temporary or seeming good can often be the deadly enemy of the permanent best."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, From: “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 4

“Good things increase in direct proportion to my willingness to become teachable.”

“Freedom Began in Prison,” Universal City, California, February 1970, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 15

“The temporary or seeming good can often be the deadly enemy of the permanent best.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 10

"The temporary or seeming good can often be the deadly enemy of the permanent best."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, From: “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 3

“Good things increase in direct proportion to my willingness to become teachable.”

“Freedom Began in Prison,” Universal City, California, February 1970, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 14

“The temporary or seeming good can often be the deadly enemy of the permanent best.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 2, 2019

“What unites all members on the program is a common sincerity. We are all seeking the truth; we are trying for honesty. In practice, any useful conception of God must relate to this idea of truth. Some people would say that God is truth -- no more and no less.”

Santa Monica, California, May 1983, “Honest Disbelievers,”, Spiritual Awakenings
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