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Quote August 31 2013

"My past sobriety is not a ticket to future sobriety. I have to pay that fare and make the decision to recover daily."

Bennettville, Minn., December 1999 "A Tough Pull" In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 23, 2019

“The word ‘alcoholic’ does not turn me off anymore; in fact, it is music to my ears when it applies to me.”

“One of Those Bad Cons Nobody Can Reach,” July 1975, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 13, 2018

“Seeing my defects is not enough to make them improve or go away -- the solution seems to be following awareness with action.”

“Daily Reminder,” Coldwater, Michigan, December 2006, Step By Step
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Quote October 13, 2016

“Seeing my defects is not enough to make them improve or go away -- the solution seems to be following awareness with action.”

Coldwater, Mich., December 2006 “Daily Reminder” Step By Step
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Quote October 23, 2015

“I’m learning to be a mother, a friend, a grandmother, and a sister. My friends are a close-knit support group, and they’re as near as the telephone.”

Arlington, TX, July 1994 “A Long Way Down” Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 3
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Quote May 23, 2017

“The word ‘alcoholic’ does not turn me off anymore; in fact, it is music to my ears when it applies to me.”

July 1975 “One of Those Bad Cons Nobody Can Reach,” AA Grapevine
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Quote October 23 2012

"I'm learning to be a mother, a friend, a grandmother, and a sister. My friends are a close-knit support group, and they're as near as the telephone."

Arlington, Texas, July 1994From: "A Long Way Down" Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 3
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October 13, 2013

“Seeing my defects is not enough to make them improve or go away -- the solution seems to be following awareness with action.”

Coldwater, Mich., December 2006 “Daily Reminder,” Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 23, 2019

“After several years of regular attendance at an Eleventh Step study, a simple meditation came to me that I think of as the ‘alcoholic's meditation.’ With each in-breath, I think, Welcome. With each out-breath, I think, Thank you. That leaves me fluctuating between acceptance and gratitude, which I recognize as two of the integral principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.’”

Wrightwood, California, November 2010, “Alcoholic’s Meditation,”, Step by Step
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Quote May 16, 2015

“Many people who believe wonder what atheists do when tough times befall us. To whom do we turn if not to God? I turn to friends and reason and experiences of the past. I now think, based on previous events, that the odds are I will get through whatever comes in my life until it ends.”

El Granada, Calif., April 1991 “Listening for the Reality,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote November 23, 2014

“After several years of regular attendance at an Eleventh Step study, a simple meditation came to me that I think of as the ‘alcoholic's meditation.’ With each in-breath, I think, Welcome. With each out-breath, I think, Thank you. That leaves me fluctuating between acceptance and gratitude, which I recognize as two of the integral principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.’”

Wrightwood, Calif., November 2010 “Alcoholic’s Meditation,” Step by Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 23, 2017

“After several years of regular attendance at an Eleventh Step study, a simple meditation came to me that I think of as the ‘alcoholic's meditation.’ With each in-breath, I think, Welcome. With each out-breath, I think, Thank you. That leaves me fluctuating between acceptance and gratitude, which I recognize as two of the integral principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.’”

Wrightwood, Calif., November 2010“Alcoholic’s Meditation,”Step by Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 12, 2019

"“In our Twelve Traditions we have set our faces against nearly every trend in the outside world.

 

“We have denied ourselves personal government, professionalism and the right to say who our members shall be. We have abandoned do-goodism, reform and paternalism. We refuse charitable money and prefer to pay our own way. We will cooperate with practically everybody, yet we decline to marry our Society to anyone. We abstain from public controversy and will not quarrel among ourselves about those things that so rip society asunder -- religion, politics and reform. We have but one purpose: to carry the AA message to the sick alcoholic who wants it.

“We take these attitudes not at all because we claim special virtue or wisdom; we do these things because hard experience has told us that we must -- if AA is to survive in the distraught world of today.”"

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote September 12, 2014

“In our Twelve Traditions we have set our faces against nearly every trend in the outside world. “We have denied ourselves personal government, professionalism and the right to say who our members shall be. We have abandoned do-goodism, reform and paternalism. We refuse charitable money and prefer to pay our own way. We will cooperate with practically everybody, yet we decline to marry our Society to anyone. We abstain from public controversy and will not quarrel among ourselves about those things that so rip society asunder -- religion, politics and reform. We have but one purpose: to carry the AA message to the sick alcoholic who wants it. “We take these attitudes not at all because we claim special virtue or wisdom; we do these things because hard experience has told us that we must -- if AA is to survive in the distraught world of today.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955 “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous” The Language of the Heart

Grapevine Daily Quote September 12, 2017

“In our Twelve Traditions we have set our faces against nearly every trend in the outside world.

“We have denied ourselves personal government, professionalism and the right to say who our members shall be. We have abandoned do-goodism, reform and paternalism. We refuse charitable money and prefer to pay our own way. We will cooperate with practically everybody, yet we decline to marry our Society to anyone. We abstain from public controversy and will not quarrel among ourselves about those things that so rip society asunder -- religion, politics and reform. We have but one purpose: to carry the AA message to the sick alcoholic who wants it. “We take these attitudes not at all because we claim special virtue or wisdom; we do these things because hard experience has told us that we must -- if AA is to survive in the distraught world of today.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955 “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous,” The Language of the Heart
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