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The Story of the Red Dress

April 2012
By: Scot S. | Crossville, Tennessee
She wanted a dress. He wanted her. But what they got was much better.

Facing the Future Without Alcohol

August 1966
By: C. C. | Washington, D. C.

Letter from the Editor

May 2016

Back in the Game

January 2025 | Spirituality and Prayer
By: Carl S. | Littleton, Colorado
His bottom literally began halfway up a mountain. With the love of AA and his family, he made it to the top

Up on the Mesa

February 2013
By: Theodore U. | Bernalillo, New Mexico
One man's beautiful share showed him there might be something bigger out there

Traditional AA in the Traditional Way

February 1975
By: Anonymous | Wisconsin
With an open mind, this writer chooses

From the Grass Roots

September 1952
By: V. H. | San Angelo, Texas
WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT

The June Issue of Grapevine Is Here!

June 2014
This month's special section celebrates seven decades of Grapevine

Who Is that Boy in the Painting?

January 2012
By: David M. | Toledo, Ohio
Lost in alcohol, a young man robs his own parents and can't believe who he's become

Our Relations With the Public

October 1954
By: Marian, formerly public Relations S
Third in a series by staff members at AA General Service Headquarters, reviewing the work done during 1953. These reports were presented at the 4th General Service Conference in April.

Unity is the Gift

June 2020 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Mykel P. | Tiburon, Calif.
A secular AA member shares about his struggles, how service heals and how good it is to tear down borders that divide us

The Kinship of Common Suffering

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Michael O. | New York, N.Y.
A moving and thoughtful meditation on one man’s Higher Power

The Little Book

June 1989
By: Richard K. | New York, New York

The Committee Committee

May 1972
By: E. S. | Brooklyn, New York
A chance to take care of all the things the other committees overlook

Let's Not Water Down the Soup

August 1993
By: Abe S. | Belchertown, Massachusetts

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The Whisper of Humility

November 1957
By: Earle M. | San Francisco, California

The Whisper of Humility

November 1956
By: Earle M. | San Francisco, California
In observance of "Traditions Month"--as November was unofficially adopted throughout AA at a time of Thanksgiving for the blessings of our Fellowship--we are pleased to present again, from the March 1955 Grapevine, an article that does an unsurpassed job

The Whisper of Humility

March 1955
By: Earle M. | San Francisco, California

THE CONFERENCE IS BORN

July 1955
By: BILL W.
WORLD SERVICE - ITS HEART

Mail Call for All A. A.s at Home Or Abroad

March 1946
By: A wife | Portland, Oregon
Another Wife's View

Resources For Beginners

January 2007

Grapevine on the Cuff

May 1959

From the Grass Roots

May 1959
A ROUGH TRAIL

Quick, What Does A.A.A.R.G. Stand For?

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Brandon B. | Watsonville, Calif.
Getting grateful comes in three stages—and with an acronym for every one

Out of the Wild Blue Yonder

January 1958
By: Westover Air Base | Massachusetts

Letter from the Editor

August 2018
By: The Editor

The AA Grapevine

June 1957
By: THE EDITORS

DVD Available for Corrections Personnel

July 2008

The Metamorphosis of a Firefly

February 2012
By: Diane W. | Oceanside, California
Alcohol transformed her into a wild child but AA transformed her into a loving, mature person

Fresh off the Farm

March 2024 | Spanish-Speaking AA Members
By: Norberto A. | Cartago, Valle
He learned to drink in Colombia, heard of AA in the U.S., then returned home to get sober and get involved

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Grapevine Daily Quote October 6, 2018

“Nothing could be sadder than to lose touch with ourselves in recovery; to have our connection to our Higher Power blocked by resentment; to be governed by old ideas we are only dimly aware of and that hold us back; or to be reduced by our fears to living sequestered from life. For the sunlight of the spirit to enter, the window must be kept clean so the light can pour through.”

“Safety Valve,” New York, New York, October 2010, Step By Step
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Quote October 6, 2016

“Nothing could be sadder than to lose touch with ourselves in recovery; to have our connection to our Higher Power blocked by resentment; to be governed by old ideas we are only dimly aware of and that hold us back; or to be reduced by our fears to living sequestered from life. For the sunlight of the spirit to enter, the window must be kept clean so the light can pour through.”

New York, N.Y., October 2010 “Safety Valve” Step By Step
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October 6, 2013

“Nothing could be sadder than to lose touch with ourselves in recovery; to have our connection to our Higher Power blocked by resentment; to be governed by old ideas we are only dimly aware of and that hold us back; or to be reduced by our fears to living sequestered from life. For the sunlight of the spirit to enter, the window must be kept clean so the light can pour through.”

New York, N.Y., October 2010 “Safety Valve,” Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 11

“Sometimes when I think I am having a bad day, I am really learning a hard lesson, cheap. And sometimes, when I think I am having a good day, I am really in trouble and just haven't recognized it yet. I'm really no judge at all of what kind of day I'm having.”

“Good Days and Bad Days,” Brentwood, Tennessee, April 1991, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 11

“Sometimes when I think I am having a bad day, I am really learning a hard lesson, cheap. And sometimes, when I think I am having a good day, I am really in trouble and just haven't recognized it yet. I'm really no judge at all of what kind of day I'm having.”

“Good Days and Bad Days,” Brentwood, Tennessee, April 1991, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 6

“It was long indeed before we knew that AA could surely cross all boundaries of distance, race, creed, or language ... We know now it is only a question of time when every alcoholic in the world will have as good a chance to stay alive and happy as we have had here in America.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1955, “How AA’s World Services Grew, Part II”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 5

“It was long indeed before we knew that AA could surely cross all boundaries of distance, race, creed, or language ... We know now it is only a question of time when every alcoholic in the world will have as good a chance to stay alive and happy as we have had here in America.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1955, “How AA’s World Services Grew, Part II”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 10

“Sometimes when I think I am having a bad day, I am really learning a hard lesson, cheap. And sometimes, when I think I am having a good day, I am really in trouble and just haven't recognized it yet. I'm really no judge at all of what kind of day I'm having.”

“Good Days and Bad Days,” Brentwood, Tennessee, April 1991, AA Grapevine
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Quote January 11, 2015

“As a child, hearing my first symphony, I was lifted up into its indescribable harmony, though I knew little of how or whence it came. So today, when I listen for God's music of the spheres, I can now and again hear those divine chords by which I am told that the great composer loves me -- and that I love Him.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961 “Humility for Today,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote March 6, 2015

“From the cradle to the grave there is always something wrong somewhere, something to rob us of enjoying perfection, something to bother us. When we put one thing right, another will surely go wrong sooner or later. So it behooves us to enjoy every minute we can, for a minute lost is a minute gone forever.”

Cumbria, June 1975 “The Great Art of Living,” Emotional Sobriety II
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 11, 2018

“As a child, hearing my first symphony, I was lifted up into its indescribable harmony, though I knew little of how or whence it came. So today, when I listen for God's music of the spheres, I can now and again hear those divine chords by which I am told that the great composer loves me -- and that I love Him.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961 “Humility for Today,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 11, 2020

“As a child, hearing my first symphony, I was lifted up into its indescribable harmony, though I knew little of how or whence it came. So today, when I listen for God's music of the spheres, I can now and again hear those divine chords by which I am told that the great composer loves me -- and that I love Him.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961, “Humility for Today,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 7, 2019

“Many of us think today the main problem of Alcoholics Anonymous is this: How, as a movement, shall we maintain our humility -- and so our unity -- in the face of what the world calls a great triumph? Perhaps we need not look far afield for an answer. We need only adapt and apply to our group life those principles upon which each of us has founded his own recovery.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947, “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 7, 2017

“Many of us think today the main problem of Alcoholics Anonymous is this: How, as a movement, shall we maintain our humility -- and so our unity -- in the face of what the world calls a great triumph? Perhaps we need not look far afield for an answer. We need only adapt and apply to our group life those principles upon which each of us has founded his own recovery.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947 “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 7, 2014

“Many of us think today the main problem of Alcoholics Anonymous is this: How, as a movement, shall we maintain our humility -- and so our unity -- in the face of what the world calls a great triumph? Perhaps we need not look far afield for an answer. We need only adapt and apply to our group life those principles upon which each of us has founded his own recovery.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947 “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk” The Language of the Heart

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