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From Cuff links to Handcuffs

Alcohol had robbed him of his life until he found AA

Case 8. Big Book

April 1963
By: W. M. | Corsicana, Texas
Eight Texans' recovery as seen through the eyes of their doctor-sponsor

The New York Intergroup Association

February 1951
Out of Blood, Sweat and Tears

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

Quote April 10 2014

“Finally came April 1939. The book was done. Tales of recovery for its story section had been supplied by Dr. Bob and his Akron brethren. Others were supplied by New Yorkers, New Jerseyites. One came in from Cleveland and another from Maryland. Chapters had been read and discussed at meetings. I had thought myself the author of the text until I discovered I was just the umpire of the differences of opinion. After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fitz M., our Maryland alcoholic, at The Library of Congress disclosed the fact that 12 books already bore that title. Surely we couldn't make our book the 13th. So we named it Alcoholics Anonymous instead! Though we didn't know it, our movement then got its name -- a name which because of the implication of humility and modesty has given us our treasured spiritual principle of anonymity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1947 “Book Publication Proved Discouraging Venture” The Language of the Heart
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Quote April 10, 2017

“Finally came April 1939. The book was done. Tales of recovery for its story section had been supplied by Dr. Bob and his Akron brethren. Others were supplied by New Yorkers, New Jerseyites. One came in from Cleveland and another from Maryland. Chapters had been read and discussed at meetings. I had thought myself the author of the text until I discovered I was just the umpire of the differences of opinion. After endless voting on a title for the new work we had decided to call it The Way Out. But inquiry by Fitz M., our Maryland alcoholic, at The Library of Congress disclosed the fact that 12 books already bore that title. Surely we couldn't make our book the 13th. So we named it Alcoholics Anonymous instead! Though we didn't know it, our movement then got its name -- a name which because of the implication of humility and modesty has given us our treasured spiritual principle of anonymity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1947 “Book Publication Proved Discouraging Venture,” The Language of the Heart
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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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The Random Meeting

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Scott C. | Portland, Ore.
Picking a random meeting, a man and his sponsor find a new world of sobriety

It takes love

June 2021 | Dating & Relationships
By: Dennis | New York, N.Y.
With acceptance, willingness and lots of help, a sober guy heals his way into a true partnership

Keeping my place

August 2017
By: Michael C. | Mason, Michigan
Thanks to his Big Book, a father in Michigan built a history in sobriety—sometimes with crayons

No escape

February 2010
By: SUE N. | Menomonee Falls, Wis.
Drinking for relief stops working for this bar-hopping mother of two

You've got to give to get

June 2009
By: JOHN L. | Seabrook, Texas
A loner on the fringes of AA finds the courage to seek out a sponsor

A Christmas Carol

August 2007
By: Kim M. | Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
From hallucinations to hope

A Talk With One Of AA'S Longest Long-timers

September 2006

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I Remember Dr. Bob

February 1977
By: B. M. B. | Naples, Florida
As a student nurse, she worked with him and learned to love him long before she joined AA

Sponsor Relationships

September 1975
By: E. S. | Manhattan, New York
Everybody needs somebody to work things out

The Story of Annabelle

January 1975
By: Abraham J. Twerski, MD | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Celebrities Are People, Too!

October 1974
By: F. M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
When the help of AA is needed, let us try to remember that

The Eleventh Concept--part 2

October 1972
<emphasis type="italic">Bill W.'s</emphasis> Twelve Concepts for World Service

Tenth Tradition Checklist

May 1971
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy.

9th Step

April 1971
By: M. D. B. | Jackson, Michigan
Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. - <emphasis type="italic">This series on the Twelve Steps is written by twelve members of AA, each interpreting one of the Steps as he sees it</emphasis

Facing Life

He found AA in prison and a new way to live

She Chose to Live

December 1969
By: J. H. | University City, Missouri

My Name Is Mike

June 1968
By: Mike | Taipei
An alcoholic's own story

Absolutely Crackers in Caracas

September 1967
By: Lil H-C. | Castro Valley, California
Nutty as a fruitcake", her sponsor said. But she had the golden key to unlock the door to life

THE ROAD BACK

July 1967
By: J. S. | Jupiter, Florida
. . .God as we understand Him

Out of Insanity - up to Love

February 1966
By: Dick W. | Van Nuys
An AA, now five years old, takes a hard look at the violent brat he was for forty-five years

New AA, Al-Anon, publications introduced at the Convention

October 1965

An Aid to Emotional Sobriety

December 1964
By: Peter J. Olivere, M.D.

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