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From the Rodeo to the Rooms of AA

June 2011
By: John S. | Lebanon, Tennessee
A former cowboy turned to alcohol to treat his physical pain and found himself with more problems than he started with

Carrying the Message

January 1974
By: D. B. | Temple City, California
'Show biz' discussion

The Open Door

September 2003
A presentation by Joe O., panel 52 delegate from Area 45, to the 2003 General Service Conference in New York City.

Never Stop the Action

September 2019 | Young & Sober
By: Bobbie S. | Cincinnati, Ohio
Fifty-five years sober, she is the very definition of a “sober survivor”

The Parable of the Ingenuous Genie

November 1962
By: W. R. | South Norwalk, Connecticut

AA Around the World

March 1959
By: Jim T. | Lockyer, Albany
A LOVELY BUNCH - News, comments and letters from and about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and the General Service Office, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSO.

The Third Concept

January 1972
<i>Bill W.'s</i> Twelve Concepts for World Service

Carrying the Message

March 1966
By: J. P. H. | Vancouver, British Columbia
Never too late

Carrying the Message

September 1964
By: J. C. | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Using what we have

Bottom of the Ninth

June 2011
By: Susan B.
Recovery from alcoholism brings this father and daughter closer after many years of difficulties

Responsibility Is the Name of the Game

November 1966
By: D. W. | Van Nuys
There are times when I plain and simply don't like it, but. . .

From the Vintage Years

May 1958
By: Jack Alexander
HOW THE "SATEVEPOST PIECE" GOT WRITTEN

Carrying The Message

December 2016
For a man who has done time himself, bringing a meeting to a prison on a regular basis turns out to be the best way possible to carry the message

South of the border

September 2010
By: ANDERS P. | Stockholm
A swedish businessman sobers up and gets active in the early days of AA in Mexico City

The Many Faces of Fellowship

January 1990
By: Tom C. | Adelphi, Maryland

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Getting the Help

January 2024 | Emotional Sobriety
By: Bob H. | Pinetop, Arizona
A longtime member shares hope for those who have grave emotional and mental issues in sobriety

Cracking the 'Secret' of Big City AA

May 1969
By: L. H. and D. J. | Alhambra, California
Joe, from Littleville, didn't spot it, but the telephone book was the first clue to the mystery

Guardians of the Future

March 1978
By: A. R. | Clarkston, Georgia
Today's newcomers are tomorrow's

Across the Editor's Desk

May 1955

Chip off the Old Block

October 2012
By: Adam K. | Fresh Meadows, New York
We pass on the gift, because that's what we do

An Eclipse of the Soul

December 1996
By: R.S.R. | Massachusetts

The Boy and the Man

March 1971

The only one he's got

November 2010
By: RICH B. | Davenport, Iowa
A drunk realizes the most important thing he has is his story

Volunteers carried the ball

February 1968
By: Perception
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS?

Interview With the Author of "AA Taught Him to Handle Sobriety

September 1995
By: BOB P.
Third in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories

AA Around the World

October 1994
By: Maria-Emilia C. | Lisbon
Excerpted from the March 1994 "European Newsletter," published by the European Service Office of AA in York, England

The Train That Stayed on the Tracks

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Gina S. | Davenport, Iowa
Alcoholics Anonymous keeps her moving in the right direction

Carrying the Message

September 1973
By: D. W. | Curtis, Nebraska
No feelings of 'rejection'

The Whisper of Humility

November 1977
By: E. M., MD
From the March 1955 Grapevine

The Whisper of Humility

November 1964
By: Dr. Earle M. | San Francisco, California

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Grapevine Daily Quote April 21

“Some people think God made life just for happiness, but I find myself unable to share that view. I think he made life for growth and that he permits pain as the touchstone of it all. Happiness -- at the very least, satisfaction -- is a byproduct of really trying to grow. And seasons of real joy are but the occasional byproducts of the process. Which, in eternity, will be the eventual fulfillment. Meantime, we seem to be pilgrims on a road -- one which you and I are completely confident leads into the arms of God.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., reprinted July 1993, “Seasons of Real Joy”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 22, 2020

“Today it is no longer about who cares for me, it is about learning to love others.”

Schaumburg, Ill., March 2006, “Living Large,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 25, 2018

“Our mistakes of yesterday can be stepping stones for tomorrow if we do something about them today.”

&nbsp;“Patience Helps,” New York, New York, September 1947, AA Grapevine
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Quote January 22, 2015

“Today it is no longer about who cares for me, it is about learning to love others.”

Schaumburg, Ill., March 2006“Living Large,”AA Grapevine
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Quote June 25, 2016

“Our mistakes of yesterday can be stepping stones for tomorrow if we do something about them today.”

New York, N.Y., September 1947 “Patience Helps” AA Grapevine
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Quote April 11 2014

“I cannot afford to take sobriety for granted ... I count my blessings and enjoy them all, large and small.”

Green Valley, Arizona, February 1978 “Summer of Discontent,” Spiritual Awakenings II
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Quote April 11, 2017

“I cannot afford to take sobriety for granted ... I count my blessings and enjoy them all, large and small.”

Green Valley, Ariz., February 1978 “Summer of Discontent,” Spiritual Awakenings II
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 22, 2018

“Today it is no longer about who cares for me, it is about learning to love others.”

Schaumburg, Ill. March 2006, “Living Large,” AA Grapevine
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Quote June 25 2013

"Our mistakes of yesterday can be stepping stones for tomorrow if we do something about them today."

New York, N.Y., September 1947 "Patience Helps" AA Grapevine
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Quote December 11, 2014

“After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fritz 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

Grapevine Daily Quote December 11, 2017

“After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fritz 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 December 30

“There is one job that we can do superlatively well, and there isn’t anything that can keep us from doing it if we are serious in wanting to. That is the job we do on ourselves, inside ourselves. It means clearing out a whole mess of false values, unrealistic ambitions, and worn-out resentments, and putting in their place the qualities we want to have – kindness, tolerance, friendliness ... We can begin to see what the real values of life are, and they are very different from the hazy, distorted dreams we had.”

New York, N.Y., August 1948, “Those Depressions–Make Them Work for Good!”, Best of Grapevine, Volume 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 30

“There is one job that we can do superlatively well, and there isn’t anything that can keep us from doing it if we are serious in wanting to. That is the job we do on ourselves, inside ourselves. It means clearing out a whole mess of false values, unrealistic ambitions, and worn-out resentments, and putting in their place the qualities we want to have – kindness, tolerance, friendliness ... We can begin to see what the real values of life are, and they are very different from the hazy, distorted dreams we had.”

New York, N.Y., August 1948, “Those Depressions–Make Them Work for Good!”, Best of Grapevine, Volume 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 13

“With respect to its own affairs, the collective conscience of the group will, given time, almost surely demonstrate its perfect dependability. The group conscience will, in the end, prove a far more infallible guide for group affairs than the decision of any individual member, however good or wise he may be.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1948, “Tradition Two”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 12

“With respect to its own affairs, the collective conscience of the group will, given time, almost surely demonstrate its perfect dependability. The group conscience will, in the end, prove a far more infallible guide for group affairs than the decision of any individual member, however good or wise he may be.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1948, “Tradition Two”, The Language of the Heart
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