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Do We Belittle Our Social Status

August 1956
By: Anonymous

What’s On Your Mind: Anonymity Online

December 2016
With a billion eyes on the Internet, do private corners exist where anonymity can be preserved? One AA weighs in….

Think of the Other Fellow's Anonymity

February 1949
By: S.A.W. | Kansas City, Missouri

A.A. Meetings Seem More Social Than A.A.

July 1948
By: H.E. | Cincinnati, Ohio

Honor Not Me--Honor AA and My Anonymity

January 2004
By: Mike Alexander
A Primer on Anonymity

Was My Anonymity Too Precious?

June 1972
By: C. H. H. | Fairfield, Connecticut
Wherever Warren is, if he is, I wish I hadn't turned my back on him

Alcoholism At Large: Medical, legal and social aspects of alcoholism

June 2009
STUDY: Alcohol abuse may trigger depression

Why Be Anonymous?

March 1987
By: K. E. | Falmouth, Massachusetts

Our Anonymity Is Both Inspiration and Safety

March 1946
By: Bill W.

Our Anonymity Is Both Inspiration And Safety

November 2007
By: Bill W.
The origins of our Twelfth Tradition

Honor Not Me--Honor AA and My Anonymity

February 2004
By: Mike Alexander
A Primer on Anonymity

Alcoholics Anonymous

June 1944
By: Stewart A.S.

Another Plea for Keeping Our Anonymity

June 1946
By: D. Y. | Manhattan, New York

Closed Meeting Topics In This Issue: Anonymity

March 1988

Closed Meeting Topics in This Issue: Anonymity

May 1976

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Do We Belittle Our Social Status

August 1956
By: Anonymous

What’s On Your Mind: Anonymity Online

December 2016
With a billion eyes on the Internet, do private corners exist where anonymity can be preserved? One AA weighs in….

Think of the Other Fellow's Anonymity

February 1949
By: S.A.W. | Kansas City, Missouri

A.A. Meetings Seem More Social Than A.A.

July 1948
By: H.E. | Cincinnati, Ohio

Honor Not Me--Honor AA and My Anonymity

January 2004
By: Mike Alexander
A Primer on Anonymity

Was My Anonymity Too Precious?

June 1972
By: C. H. H. | Fairfield, Connecticut
Wherever Warren is, if he is, I wish I hadn't turned my back on him

Alcoholism At Large: Medical, legal and social aspects of alcoholism

June 2009
STUDY: Alcohol abuse may trigger depression

Why Be Anonymous?

March 1987
By: K. E. | Falmouth, Massachusetts

Our Anonymity Is Both Inspiration and Safety

March 1946
By: Bill W.

Our Anonymity Is Both Inspiration And Safety

November 2007
By: Bill W.
The origins of our Twelfth Tradition

Honor Not Me--Honor AA and My Anonymity

February 2004
By: Mike Alexander
A Primer on Anonymity

Alcoholics Anonymous

June 1944
By: Stewart A.S.

Another Plea for Keeping Our Anonymity

June 1946
By: D. Y. | Manhattan, New York

Closed Meeting Topics In This Issue: Anonymity

March 1988

Closed Meeting Topics in This Issue: Anonymity

May 1976

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Dancing Machine

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When You Can’t Say No

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Too much cash?

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No Matter What

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Hooked on Service

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AA will catch us

Magazine Issue May 2022 | Topics On the Cover Emotional Sobriety Homegroup/Meetings

Better than I deserve?

Magazine Issue April 2022 | Topics On the Cover Family Relationships Spirituality What's On Your Mind? (opinion)

A Common Desire

Magazine Issue March 2022 | Topics AA Around the World Atheism/Agnosticism Family Homegroup/Meetings Slogans

Open Up!

Magazine Issue February 2022 | Topics Beginners/Newcomers Gratitude Service/Into Action

Liquid gratitude

Magazine Issue February 2022 | Topics Family Homegroup/Meetings Spirituality Sponsorship

12 ways to have a sober holiday

Magazine Issue December 2021 | Topics On the Cover Holidays Service/Into Action

A Thousand wishes

Magazine Issue November 2021 | Topics Prayer and meditation On the Cover

Leave outside issues out here

Magazine Issue October 2021 | Topics Homegroup/Meetings

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Grapevine Daily Quote July 10

“It should be the privilege, even the right, of each individual or group to handle anonymity as they wish ... Each individual will have to decide where he ought to draw the line -- how far he ought to carry the principle in his own affairs, how far he may go in dropping his own anonymity without injury to Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1946, “A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 9

“It should be the privilege, even the right, of each individual or group to handle anonymity as they wish ... Each individual will have to decide where he ought to draw the line -- how far he ought to carry the principle in his own affairs, how far he may go in dropping his own anonymity without injury to Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1946, “A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote June 25, 2015

"I'm not here to change Alcoholics Anonymous; Alcoholics Anonymous is here to change me."

San Mateo, Calif., December 1995 "Ten Minutes of Oneness" In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 24

“I’m not here to change Alcoholics Anonymous; Alcoholics Anonymous is here to change me.”

“Ten Minutes of Oneness,” San Mateo, California, December 1995, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 24

“I’m not here to change Alcoholics Anonymous; Alcoholics Anonymous is here to change me.”

“Ten Minutes of Oneness,” San Mateo, California, December 1995, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 29

“I thank God for bringing me to Alcoholics Anonymous, but mostly I thank Alcoholics Anonymous for bringing me to God.”

Toronto, Ontario, March 2006, “A God of My Understanding,”, AA Grapevine
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Quote March 30, 2015

“I thank God for bringing me to Alcoholics Anonymous, but mostly I thank Alcoholics Anonymous for bringing me to God.”

Toronto, Ontario, March 2006 “A God of My Understanding,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 29

“I thank God for bringing me to Alcoholics Anonymous, but mostly I thank Alcoholics Anonymous for bringing me to God.”

Toronto, Ontario, March 2006, “A God of My Understanding,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 6

“Many ask ‘What is anonymity?’ and ‘What is humility?’ To me, they are almost the same thing. They are devoid of prestige; they demand nothing; they don’t ask to be ‘right’; they simply suggest that the icy egocentric elements in all of us retire into the background and that we wear the warm cloak of anonymity and humility and therefore, spirituality.”

“The Quest for Spirituality,” Walnut Creek, California, March 2000, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 15

“I believe most of us would agree that the general idea of anonymity is sound, because it encourages alcoholics and the families of alcoholics to approach us for help. Still fearful of being stigmatized, they regard our anonymity as an assurance their problems will be kept confidential; that the alcoholic skeleton in the family closet will not wander in the streets.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1946, “Our Anonymity Is Both Inspiration and Safety”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 5

“Many ask ‘What is anonymity?’ and ‘What is humility?’ To me, they are almost the same thing. They are devoid of prestige; they demand nothing; they don’t ask to be ‘right’; they simply suggest that the icy egocentric elements in all of us retire into the background and that we wear the warm cloak of anonymity and humility and therefore, spirituality.”

“The Quest for Spirituality,” Walnut Creek, California, March 2000, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 14

“I believe most of us would agree that the general idea of anonymity is sound, because it encourages alcoholics and the families of alcoholics to approach us for help. Still fearful of being stigmatized, they regard our anonymity as an assurance their problems will be kept confidential; that the alcoholic skeleton in the family closet will not wander in the streets.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1946, “Our Anonymity Is Both Inspiration and Safety”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 17, 2019

“Summing up, I then inquired if those present had any objections to the Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous as they stood. Hearing none, I offered the AA Traditions for adoption. Impressively unanimous, the crowd stood up. So ended that fine hour in which we of Alcoholics Anonymous took our destiny by the hand.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1950, “We Came of Age,”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote December 17, 2014

“Summing up, I then inquired if those present had any objections to the Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous as they stood. Hearing none, I offered the AA Traditions for adoption. Impressively unanimous, the crowd stood up. So ended that fine hour in which we of Alcoholics Anonymous took our destiny by the hand.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1950 “We Came of Age,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 17, 2017

“Summing up, I then inquired if those present had any objections to the Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous as they stood. Hearing none, I offered the AA Traditions for adoption. Impressively unanimous, the crowd stood up. So ended that fine hour in which we of Alcoholics Anonymous took our destiny by the hand.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1950“We Came of Age,”The Language of the Heart
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