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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

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

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The Meaning of Money

July 2004
By: Jim M. | Shingletown, California
It's about participation, not cash

Our Great Responsibility: The Guidance of AA's World Affairs

January 1966
By: Bill W.
An endorsement of the 'Trustees' Program for the reshaping of the General Service Board, AA's chief agency for World Services

The Cop Hater

June 1950
By: P.M. | Saint Paul, Minnesota
a story of a man who saw blue!

AA Around the World

March 1959
By: Corinne H. L. M. | Hawaii
TRAVELING SPEAKERS WANTED - 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.

Safe in the Storm

April 2012
By: Ed C. | Bowling Green, Kentucky
How the Fourth Tradition helps us find our way

A death in the family

November 2009
By: MARTHA S. | Eugene, Ore.
A home group becomes a community when an anchor of the meeting dies

A Spoke in the Wheel

March 1989
By: G.H. | San Diego, California

The Free Press Of AA

October 2003

AA Around the World

September 1958
By: James P. R. | Yorkshire
SAFE JOURNEY - 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 Importance of My Sobriety Date

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Debi F. | Spring, Texas
Remembering the day you got sober reminds you of the day before

AA Around the World

February 1958
By: Anon. | Ijmuiden
FROM HOLLAND <lbNews, comments and letters from about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH

Looking For A Sponsor

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: R.W. | Ionia, N.Y.
Finding that “touchstone” to a good and lasting sobriety

Across the Editor's Desk

April 1954

Table for One

June 2017
By: Robyn R. | New York, New York
How one member found she doesn’t need a man on her arm or a drink in her hand to define her

Picking up the pieces

July 2021 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Anonymous | Cedar Springs, Mich.
Her drinking drove her to unspeakable loss, yet she found comfort and forgiveness with the help of AA

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Grapevine Daily Quote November 14, 2018

“I have always carried a meeting list and quarter for a phone call because I don’t know when I am going to want another drink.”

“From Rags to Riches,” Cornwall, Ontario, January 2005, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote November 14, 2016

“I have always carried a meeting list and quarter for a phone call because I don’t know when I am going to want another drink.”

Cornwall, Ontario, January 2005 “From Rags to Riches” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote June 11, 2017

“Asking for help is not just a path to humility; it is a path to connection with my fellows and with God.”

Phoenix, Ariz., April 2011 “HELP,” AA Grapevine
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Quote June 11, 2014

“Asking for help is not just a path to humility; it is a path to connection with my fellows and with God.”

Phoenix, Arizona, April 2011 “HELP,” AA Grapevine

November 14, 2013

“I have always carried a meeting list and quarter for a phone call because I don’t know when I am going to want another drink.”

Cornwall, Ontario, January 2005 “From Rags to Riches,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 9

“Now that we no longer patronize bars and bordellos; now that we bring home the pay checks; now that we are so very active in AA; and now that people congratulate us on these signs of progress -- well, we naturally proceed to congratulate ourselves. Yet we may not be within hailing distance of humility. Meaning well, yet doing badly, how often have I said or thought, ‘I am right and you are wrong,’ ‘My plan is correct and yours is faulty,’ ‘Thank God your sins are not my sins,’ ‘You are hurting AA and I'm going to stop you cold,’ ‘I have God's guidance, so He is on my side.’ And so on, indefinitely.

“The alarming thing about such pride-blindness is the ease with which it is justified.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961, “Humility for Today,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 9

“Now that we no longer patronize bars and bordellos; now that we bring home the paychecks; now that we are so very active in AA; and now that people congratulate us on these signs of progress -- well, we naturally proceed to congratulate ourselves. Yet we may not be within hailing distance of humility. Meaning well, yet doing badly, how often have I said or thought, ‘I am right and you are wrong,’ ‘My plan is correct and yours is faulty,’ ‘Thank God your sins are not my sins,’ ‘You are hurting AA and I'm going to stop you cold,’ ‘I have God's guidance, so He is on my side.’ And so on, indefinitely.

The alarming thing about such pride-blindness is the ease with which it is justified.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961, “Humility for Today,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 2

“My sponsor told me that if I stayed away from the first drink a day at a time and followed the suggested Twelve Steps, I could lead a sober life. She didn’t promise me health, wealth, happiness, love -- or comfort. All she promised me was sobriety! Thank goodness, she didn’t promise me anything else, because along the AA path I have found sickness, death, unhappiness, and considerable discomfort. But I have also found the greatest joy, love, and happiness of my life.”

“Reality Can Be Uncomfortable,” Millburn, New Jersey, July 1971, Emotional Sobriety II
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 1

“My sponsor told me that if I stayed away from the first drink a day at a time and followed the suggested Twelve Steps, I could lead a sober life. She didn’t promise me health, wealth, happiness, love -- or comfort. All she promised me was sobriety! Thank goodness, she didn’t promise me anything else, because along the AA path I have found sickness, death, unhappiness, and considerable discomfort. But I have also found the greatest joy, love, and happiness of my life.”

“Reality Can Be Uncomfortable,” Millburn, New Jersey, July 1971, Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote August 16, 2014

“Often simplicity yields to complexity as the human mind grasps a great revelation, and places its own particular interpretation upon it. All too often the revelation becomes lost in the maze of human ideas, interpretations, and suggestions. Thus have great movements risen, flourished for a season, and died. But AA has steadily progressed through the labyrinth of complexity, carefully avoiding luring temptations of wealth, professionalism, and fame as a healer of one of mankind's most deadly diseases. Dr. Bob who responded to that original phone call, and heard and accepted the message from Bill, has left ringing in our ears, the vital admonition: ‘Keep it simple.’”

Kimberley, British Columbia, September 1953 “Thus We Grow...” AA Grapevine

Grapevine Daily Quote August 16, 2017

“Often simplicity yields to complexity as the human mind grasps a great revelation, and places its own particular interpretation upon it. All too often the revelation becomes lost in the maze of human ideas, interpretations, and suggestions. Thus have great movements risen, flourished for a season, and died. But AA has steadily progressed through the labyrinth of complexity, carefully avoiding luring temptations of wealth, professionalism, and fame as a healer of one of mankind's most deadly diseases. Dr. Bob who responded to that original phone call, and heard and accepted the message from Bill, has left ringing in our ears, the vital admonition: ‘Keep it simple.’”

Kimberley, British Columbia, September 1953 “Thus We Grow...” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 16, 2019

“Often simplicity yields to complexity as the human mind grasps a great revelation, and places its own particular interpretation upon it. All too often the revelation becomes lost in the maze of human ideas, interpretations, and suggestions. Thus have great movements risen, flourished for a season, and died. But AA has steadily progressed through the labyrinth of complexity, carefully avoiding luring temptations of wealth, professionalism, and fame as a healer of one of mankind's most deadly diseases. Dr. Bob who responded to that original phone call, and heard and accepted the message from Bill, has left ringing in our ears, the vital admonition: ‘Keep it simple.’”

“Thus We Grow...” Kimberley, British Columbia, September 1953, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 2, 2019

“Keeping a Tenth Step journal about my day-to-day life, my relations with other people, and the stuff that still roiled around in my head helped me see patterns in my thoughts and behavior, which I could discuss with my sponsor. And once I began to sit quietly, reflect on what I'd written, and pray, I began to sleep peacefully for the first time in my life.”

Manchester, New Hampshire, March 2001, “Peace at Last,”, AA Grapevine
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Quote October 2 2014

"Keeping a Tenth Step journal about my day-to-day life, my relations with other people, and the stuff that still roiled around in my head helped me see patterns in my thoughts and behavior, which I could discuss with my sponsor. And once I began to sit quietly, reflect on what I'd written, and pray, I began to sleep peacefully for the first time in my life."

Manchester, N.H., March 2001&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;"Peace at Last," &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;AA Grapevine

Quote October 1, 2016

“Keeping a Tenth Step journal about my day-to-day life, my relations with other people, and the stuff that still roiled around in my head helped me see patterns in my thoughts and behavior, which I could discuss with my sponsor. And once I began to sit quietly, reflect on what I’d written, and pray, I began to sleep peacefully for the first time in my life.”

Manchester, N.H., March 2001 “Peace at Last” In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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