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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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Journey to the Sunlight of the Spirit

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anonymous | Tracy, Calif.
An affair with a married man in sobriety gives her the courage to finally face herself and her past

No Time for Self-pity

August 1971
By: M. D. S. | Santa Monica, California
<emphasis type="italic">A really busy person never knows how much he weighs</emphasis> Edgar Watson Howe

Sober on the High Holidays

September 1999
By: Carole P. | San Francisco, California

From the Grass Roots

August 1959
By: L.A. | New York City
WHAT DO YOU THINKS

Carrying the Message

October 1967
By: J. W. | Severna Park, Maryland
The secret in my pocket

Go Tell It to the Doctor

November 1978
By: M. McF.
The doctor thought she ought to be dead and was curious to know why she wasn't - From the May 1967 Grapevine

Go Tell It to the Doctor

May 1967
By: M. Mc F. | Millburn, New Jersey
The doctor thought she ought to be dead and was curious to know why she wasn't

The Secret Is Out

October 2012
By: Scott L. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Lost in the Dark

May 1998
By: Mike P. | El Cajon, California

Changing the World by Friday

July 2011
By: Anonymous
Tradition Seven keeps us from getting too extravagant or grandiose

Tradition 7: The Price of a Drink

July 2008
By: Gayle S.R. | Hackensack, New Jersey
And the value of gratitude

Fitting Into the Field

May 1988
By: Anonymous | Key West, Florida

Mail Call for A.A.s at Home and Abroad

November 1948
By: Otis G. Jackson, Rector | Flint, Michigan

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

April 1948
By: W.O.R. | Hoosick Falls, New York
Ballyhoo" Viewed with Alarm

Carrying the Message

December 1968
By: D. B. | Temple City, California
The 'unforgivable' sin

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Quote March 3, 2013

“Two or three years ago the Central Office asked the groups to list their membership rules and send them in. After they arrived we set them all down. They took a great many sheets of paper. A little reflection upon these many rules brought us to an astonishing conclusion. If all of these edicts had been in force everywhere at once, it would have been practically impossible for any alcoholic to have ever joined Alcoholics Anonymous.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1946 From: “Who Is a Member of Alcoholics Anonymous?” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 9, 2019

"“As never before the struggle for power, importance, and wealth is tearing civilization apart. Man against man, family against family, group against group, nation against nation.

 

“Nearly all those engaged in this fierce competition declare that their aim is peace and justice for themselves, their neighbors, and their nations: Give us power and we shall have justice; give us fame and we shall set a great example; give us money and we shall be comfortable and happy. People throughout the world deeply believe that, and act accordingly. On this appalling dry bender, society seems to be staggering down a dead-end road. The stop sign is clearly marked. It says ‘Disaster.’

 

“What has this got to do with anonymity and Alcoholics Anonymous?

 

“We of AA ought to know. Nearly every one of us has traversed this identical dead-end path ... Then came AA. We faced about and found ourselves on a new high road where the direction signs said never a word about power, fame, or wealth.”"

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote September 9, 2014

“As never before the struggle for power, importance, and wealth is tearing civilization apart. Man against man, family against family, group against group, nation against nation.

“Nearly all those engaged in this fierce competition declare that their aim is peace and justice for themselves, their neighbors, and their nations: Give us power and we shall have justice; give us fame and we shall set a great example; give us money and we shall be comfortable and happy. People throughout the world deeply believe that, and act accordingly. On this appalling dry bender, society seems to be staggering down a dead-end road. The stop sign is clearly marked. It says ‘Disaster.’ “What has this got to do with anonymity and Alcoholics Anonymous? “We of AA ought to know. Nearly every one of us has traversed this identical dead-end path ... Then came AA. We faced about and found ourselves on a new high road where the direction signs said never a word about power, fame, or wealth.”

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

Grapevine Daily Quote September 9, 2017

“As never before the struggle for power, importance, and wealth is tearing civilization apart.

Man against man, family against family, group against group, nation against nation. “Nearly all those engaged in this fierce competition declare that their aim is peace and justice for themselves, their neighbors, and their nations: Give us power and we shall have justice; give us fame and we shall set a great example; give us money and we shall be comfortable and happy. People throughout the world deeply believe that, and act accordingly. On this appalling dry bender, society seems to be staggering down a dead-end road. The stop sign is clearly marked. It says ‘Disaster.’

“What has this got to do with anonymity and Alcoholics Anonymous? “

We of AA ought to know. Nearly every one of us has traversed this identical dead-end path ... Then came AA. We faced about and found ourselves on a new high road where the direction signs said never a word about power, fame, or wealth.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955 “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 15, 2019

“I went to my former employer and made my amends. What started out as one of my worst days -- because I was so scared -- became one of my best days when it was over.  Because I had trusted God, my sponsor, and AA that trinity had lifted the weight that was on my shoulders for so long. I felt sober. ”

“Right to the Edge,” Taft, California, April 2006, Step By Step
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Quote September 15, 2014

“I went to my former employer and made my amends. What started out as one of my worst days -- because I was so scared -- became one of my best days when it was over. Because I had trusted God, my sponsor, and AA that trinity had lifted the weight that was on my shoulders for so long. I felt sober. ”

Taft, California, April 2006“Right to the Edge,” Step By Step

Quote April 25, 2015

“When we consult an AA friend, we should not be reluctant to remind him of our need for full privacy. Intimate communication is normally so free and easy among us that an AA adviser may sometimes forget when we expect him to remain silent. The protective sanctity of this most healing of human relations ought never be violated.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961 “This Matter of Honesty,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 15, 2017

“I went to my former employer and made my amends. What started out as one of my worst days -- because I was so scared -- became one of my best days when it was over. Because I had trusted God, my sponsor, and AA that trinity had lifted the weight that was on my shoulders for so long. I felt sober. ”

Taft, Calif., April 2006 “Right to the Edge,” Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 27, 2019

“As long as I am acting in a loving and caring manner, I am not responsible for how others react. This frees me from pleasing people at my own emotional expense.”

Temple, Texas, March 1983, “An Equal-Opportunity Deplorer,”, Emotional Sobriety
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Quote December 27, 2014

“As long as I am acting in a loving and caring manner, I am not responsible for how others react. This frees me from pleasing people at my own emotional expense.”

Temple, TX, March 1983 “An Equal-Opportunity Deplorer,” Emotional Sobriety
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Quote June 24, 2015

"No matter what is going on in my life, no matter how bad things seem, I can always find something to be grateful for if I just look hard enough."

Mesa, Ariz., March 2010 "Not On Fire" Emotional Sobriety II
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 27, 2017

“As long as I am acting in a loving and caring manner, I am not responsible for how others react. This frees me from pleasing people at my own emotional expense.”

Temple, Texas, March 1983“An Equal-Opportunity Deplorer,”Emotional Sobriety
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Quote January 16, 2015

“Rigorous action coupled with conscious reflection and human compassion will gain me new opportunities for greater hope and harmony with all those I deal with -- even ones with whom I disagree.”

Shreveport, La., August 2012“The Need to Go Deeper,”AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 16, 2018

“Rigorous action coupled with conscious reflection and human compassion will gain me new opportunities for greater hope and harmony with all those I deal with -- even ones with whom I disagree.”

Shreveport, La., August 2012 “The Need to Go Deeper,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 16, 2020

“Rigorous action coupled with conscious reflection and human compassion will gain me new opportunities for greater hope and harmony with all those I deal with -- even ones with whom I disagree.”

Shreveport, La., August 2012, “The Need to Go Deeper,”, AA Grapevine
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