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The Traditions Are for Me

September 1977
By: M. S. | Baltimore, Maryland
They have one ultimate objective--to support and protect the individual member

Listen for the Joyful Bells. . .

December 1969
By: L. L. | Manhattan, New York

Home for the Holidays

December 2025 | Sober Holidays & Remote Communities
By: Jan D. | Little Rock, Arkansas

Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces

February 1945
By: Page D.

HOME FOR THE Holidays

November 2008
By: David A. | Clifton, Texas
HOW ONE AA SURVIVES FAMILY PARTIES

Help for the Revolving Door Drunk

September 1964
By: G. Randell Whitmeyer

A Cure for the Insanity

May 2014
By: Grace S. | Ann Arbor, Michigan
Feeling suicidal and unable to stop drinking, she asked for help

Some Questions for the AA Pro

February 1972
By: Tom G. | Remsen, New York
There is opportunity for service, and a possibility for disaster, in the expanding profession of helping alcoholics

In the Place for Drunks

December 1964

Christmas. . .In the Place for Drunks

August 1954
By: Les D.
Selected for reprinting from December 1949 Grapevine by Al S., editor Dec. 1948-Dec. 1951

The Need for Identification

May 1990
By: A member of Narcotics Anonymous | Ypsilanti, Michigan

The Anecdote Bin

January 1964
Dedicated to the lighter side of our common problem

Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces

June 1945
By: Hugh B.

One for the Ages

September 2005
By: Holly H. | Huntsville, Alabama
How do you celebrate your twenty-first birthday without drinking?

Grateful for the Rooms

A woman's story of finally accepting the program of AA

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Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces

June 1945
By: Hugh B.

One for the Ages

September 2005
By: Holly H. | Huntsville, Alabama
How do you celebrate your twenty-first birthday without drinking?

Grateful for the Rooms

A woman's story of finally accepting the program of AA

The Penny Pot

July 1993
By: Bob G. | Bonham, Texas

Other Help for the Sick Alcoholic

December 1963
By: B. L. | Greenwich Village, New York
A new five-step program at the State University of Iowa may help alcoholics who do not respond to AA

Counsel for the Prosecutor

March 1970
By: W. H. | Sarnia, Ontario
Was it divine law that brought this lawyer through to grateful sobriety?

The Search for a Personality Pattern

December 1971
By: B. M. | Saratoga, California
Is there a common denominator among alcoholics? Or are they just people?

Humility for Today

June 1961
By: Bill W.
Second of a series

Respect The Room You’re In

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Suzanne A. | Loudon, Tenn.
Thirty years later, AA rooms have certainly changed

Ready For the Day

April 2026 | Getting into General Service
By: Mark H. | Lincoln, Michigan
For this longtimer, the Serenity Prayer is a beautiful thing. It makes his day go a whole lot better. And it makes his dog happy too

Rehab For the Holidays

December 2019 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Andrea J. | Dallas, Texas
Getting and staying sober through the holiday season made her realize how grateful she really was

This is the door you're looking for

October 2018
By: Lori U. | Portland, Oregon
She may not have been raised to end up on skid row, but she sure found her hope there

Thumbing for the Holidays

December 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Bonnie R. | Ashe County, North Carolina
Broke and lonely, a newcomer looking to do service hits the road and gets an unexpected surprise

Look for the Gems

April 2014
By: Skitch F. | Albuquerque, New Mexico
How old-timers taught him to mine his Big Book for the jewels that really shine

Waiting For The Serenity Train

April 2007
By: Chris I. | Los Angeles, California
Another day in the life of an alcoholic

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Shoes to Live For

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Listening for 50 years

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All the Proof I Needed

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Strangers in the night

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Letter from the Editor

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You're in for a Ride

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Follow the Donuts

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One for mom and one for Harv

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On to the next town

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Letter from the Editor

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Raising the roof

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Lightening the load

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Letter from the Editor

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Letter from the Editor

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What Happens in the Van

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Grapevine Daily Quote June 25

“If we follow our Traditions, we will survive and, I hope, grow. The Traditions tell us to serve—not govern; to attract—not promote; to carry the message—not force it on anyone; to keep the three legacies alive: recovery, unity, and service. These are our lifelines.”

"“Keeping Recovery Alive,” Raleigh, North Carolina, January 2000, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA "
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 19

“A coffeepot simmers on the kitchen stove, a hospital sobers the stricken sufferer, general headquarters broadcasts the AA message; our service lifelines span the seven seas. All these symbolize AA in action. For action is the magic word of Alcoholics Anonymous.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1951, “Services Make AA Tick”, Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 22

“A coffeepot simmers on the kitchen stove, a hospital sobers the stricken sufferer, general headquarters broadcasts the AA message; our service lifelines span the seven seas. All these symbolize AA in action. For action is the magic word of Alcoholics Anonymous.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1951, “Services Make AA Tick”, Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 25

“I have learned how to place principles before personalities, begun to understand that it’s okay for me to be wrong, and that it is also all right for me to allow others to be wrong and to make mistakes. Learning to let go is a huge part of service work on all levels.”

“More Than One Way,” Cleveland, Ohio, February 2010, Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 25

“I have learned how to place principles before personalities, begun to understand that it’s okay for me to be wrong, and that it is also all right for me to allow others to be wrong and to make mistakes. Learning to let go is a huge part of service work on all levels.”

“More Than One Way,” Cleveland, Ohio, February 2010, Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 29

“I have learned how to place principles before personalities, begun to understand that it’s okay for me to be wrong, and that it is also all right for me to allow others to be wrong and to make mistakes. Learning to let go is a huge part of service work on all levels.”

“More Than One Way,” Cleveland, Ohio, February 2010, Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 10

“We organize our principles merely so that they can be better understood, and we continue so to organize our services that AA’s life-blood can be transfused into those who must otherwise die. That is the all-in-all of AA’s ‘organization.’ There can never be any more than this.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, From: “’Let’s Keep It Simple...’ But How?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 10

“We organize our principles merely so that they can be better understood, and we continue so to organize our services that AA’s life-blood can be transfused into those who must otherwise die. That is the all-in-all of AA’s ‘organization.’ There can never be any more than this.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, From: “’Let’s Keep It Simple...’ But How?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 18

“It has only been in the past few months that I have become interested in service work in AA. Before that, I was an AA barnacle, glued to my seat, criticizing the speakers and griping about the coffee. Now I’m on the other side of the squawks and bleeps, and I find, to my delight, I like it.”

“Service,” Tacoma, Washington, September 1974, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 18

“It has only been in the past few months that I have become interested in service work in AA. Before that, I was an AA barnacle, glued to my seat, criticizing the speakers and griping about the coffee. Now I’m on the other side of the squawks and bleeps, and I find, to my delight, I like it.”

"“Service,” Tacoma, Washington, September 1974, AA Grapevine "
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 19

“It has only been in the past few months that I have become interested in service work in AA. Before that, I was an AA barnacle, glued to my seat, criticizing the speakers and griping about the coffee. Now I’m on the other side of the squawks and bleeps, and I find, to my delight, I like it.”

“Service,” Tacoma, Washington, September 1974, AA Grapevine
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Quote January 5, 2016

“Ever fresh in my heart is a song of thanksgiving for my expanding sobriety, as the opening door to timeless truth.”

Jackson Heights, N.Y., April 1956 “What a Spiritual Awakening Means to Me” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote January 8, 2016

“Not picking up a drink creates infinite possibilities for me ... Who knows? This could be the greatest day of my life.”

New York, N.Y., January 2006 “Attitude Adjustment” Beginner’s Book
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Quote January 5, 2013

“Ever fresh in my heart is a song of thanksgiving for my expanding sobriety, as the opening door to timeless truth.”

Jackson Heights, N.Y., April 1956 From: “What a Spiritual Awakening Means to Me” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote January 8, 2013

“Not picking up a drink creates infinite possibilities for me ... Who knows? This could be the greatest day of my life.”

New York, N.Y., January 2006 From: “Attitude Adjustment” Beginner’s Book
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