Getting Back on the Plane
AA Around the World
Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad
The Message in Far-off Places
The longhouse
Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these Steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
Everything I looked for in a Bottle
The Guy From My First Group
Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Editor
The ring
From the Vintage Years
The Fight Is Over
Quote November 13, 2015
“I pray that I will stay humble and not forget that I am just a drunk, sober today through the grace of God and the program of AA.”
Quote July 2, 2016
“AA is not a place; it’s an attitude of mind, a warmth of the heart – a spiritual fourth dimension where material things can’t get the upper hand.”
Quote July 2, 2015
“AA is not a place; it’s an attitude of mind, a warmth of the heart – a spiritual fourth dimension where material things can’t get the upper hand.”
Thank You for Sharing: Sixty Years of Letters to the AA Grapevine
Quote November 13
"I pray that I will stay humble and not forget that I am just a drunk, sober today through the grace of God and the program of AA."
Quote July 2 2012
"AA is not a place; it's an attitude of mind, a warmth of the heart – a spiritual fourth dimension where material things can't get the upper hand."
Quote December 7, 2013
“Certainly, we need leaders, but we must regard them as the human agent of the Higher Power and not with undue adulation as individuals.”
Quote May 28, 2015
“If I was to recover the wholeness, the oneness of my personality, if I truly wanted a rebirth of my human spirit, a taste of the joy of living, then ... I had to surrender, not only to alcohol as an alcoholic, but to life as a person.”
Quote June 15, 2015
"I no longer view the dishes as an unpleasant task. I see them as an opportunity to meditate ... I concentrate on washing the dishes and not on what I'm going to do next. The most important thing is what's in front of me—now."
Grapevine Daily Quote June 13, 2019
“The compulsion among most of us to survive and to grow soon becomes far stronger than the temptation to drink, or to misbehave. Literally, we must ‘do or die.’ So we make the choice to live. This, in turn, means the choice of AA principles, practices and attitudes that can salvage us from total disaster by insuring our sobriety.”
Grapevine Daily Quote November 5, 2018
“One of the truly great gifts in this Fellowship of mutually concerned people is the gift of the art of listening ... But our need to listen goes beyond meetings and talks with friends ... We need Step Eleven and our greater conscious contact with the Divine Listener. Then will our serenity emerge; then will our help to others have quality.”
Quote November 5, 2016
“One of the truly great gifts in this Fellowship of mutually concerned people is the gift of the art of listening ... But our need to listen goes beyond meetings and talks with friends ... We need Step Eleven and our greater conscious contact with the Divine Listener. Then will our serenity emerge; then will our help to others have quality.”
Quote January 20, 2016
“A while ago a speaker said that it was no use admitting that one was an alcoholic unless the admittance was accompanied by a realization of what being an alcoholic really meant ... He said there was no use my making the admission even in the full realization of what it meant, unless I accepted the fact that I was an alcoholic without resentment.”
Quote April 8, 2016
“So long as there is the slightest interest in sobriety, the most unmoral, the most antisocial, the most critical alcoholic may gather about him a few kindred spirits and announce to us that a new Alcoholics Anonymous group has been formed. Anti-God, anti-medicine, anti-our recovery program, even anti-each other – these rampant individuals are still an AA group if they think so!”
Quote June 13, 2017
“The compulsion among most of us to survive and to grow soon becomes far stronger than the temptation to drink, or to misbehave. Literally, we must ‘do or die.’ So we make the choice to live. This, in turn, means the choice of AA principles, practices and attitudes that can salvage us from total disaster by insuring our sobriety.”
Quote January 20, 2013
“A while ago a speaker said that it was no use admitting that one was an alcoholic unless the admittance was accompanied by a realization of what being an alcoholic really meant ... He said there was no use my making the admission even in the full realization of what it meant, unless I accepted the fact that I was an alcoholic without resentment.”
