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A Healthy Appetite for Beer

October 1996
By: Dave G. | Edenvale, Gauteng
SOUTH AFRICA

Mining for Gold

April 2012
By: Anonymous | Reno, Nevada
Inspired by one man's service, she struck it rich giving back

A Frame Work for the Future

October 1989
By: Anonymous | Fanwood, New Jersey

For Those Who Want It

July 1978
By: L. S. | Huntsville, Texas

But Will It Work For Me?

April 2007
By: Anonymous | Bellingham, Washington
After the thrill is gone

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

February 1949
By: W.F. | Longview, Washington

Crazy for service

August 2018
By: Vera F. | Bend, Oregon
A district Grapevine rep discovers a wonderful world of service, meeting others and carrying the message

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

December 1946
By: R.P.C | Indianapolis, Indiana
Visiting the Absentees

Maybe it’ll work for me

March 2018
By: Laura B. | Manasquan, New Jersey
Alcohol drove her and her father apart. Then one day she needed the hope he had

Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces

July 1945
By: John D. | France
A Soldier Avoids That Fatal First Drink

I Stayed for the Sake of the Children

August 1953
By: Mrs. E. | Hill city, Minnesota
A family story of shipwreck and rescue

Home for the Holidays

December 2025 | Sober Holidays & Remote Communities
By: Jan D. | Little Rock, Arkansas

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

January 1948
By: H.V.W. | Portsmouth, Hampshire
A.A. in London

One for Mom and one for Harv

July 2016
A family passes down the gratitude for all Alcoholics Anonymous has given them.

Recovery: The Base for Service

June 1980
By: M. S. | Baltimore, Maryland

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Home for the Holidays

December 2025 | Sober Holidays & Remote Communities
By: Jan D. | Little Rock, Arkansas

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

January 1948
By: H.V.W. | Portsmouth, Hampshire
A.A. in London

One for Mom and one for Harv

July 2016
A family passes down the gratitude for all Alcoholics Anonymous has given them.

Recovery: The Base for Service

June 1980
By: M. S. | Baltimore, Maryland

Other Subjects for Closed Meetings

June 1954

Novenas for Beatrice

September 2012
By: Brenda M. | Boise, Idaho
The Ninth Step helped her show up for her mom as her mom had done for her

Friends for Life

January 1993
By: Anonymous | Holdrege, Nebraska

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

January 1948
By: Pete F. | Jonesboro, Arkansas
A Word for Little Rock

In Return for Help

March 1954
By: P. G. | Vancouver

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

January 1947
By: J. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Travel Expenses

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

November 1946
By: S.W. | Manhattan, New York
The Thrill of New Groups

Sober for Thirty Years

November 1999
By: J.B. | San Diego, California
One of the earliest members of the first New York AA group; he was also its first "self-proclaimed atheist." - From the May 1968 Grapevine

Sober for Thirty Years

November 1976
By: J. B.
One of the earliest members of the first New York AA group, he was also its first "self-proclaimed atheist" - From the May 1968 Grapevine

Sober for Thirty Years

May 1968
By: J. B. | San Diego, California
One of the earliest members of the first New York AA group, he was also its first "self-proclaimed atheist" <lbBig Book Series

For the Troops

October 2013
By: Jim B. | Marlboro, New York
His search to keep his sobriety fresh has made a soldier's day

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2011 Audio: Note for the Editor

Magazine Issue December 2011 | Topics None

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Grapevine Daily Quote July 30

“Because each of us, at any moment, is the sum total of every choice he or she has ever made, it is not sheer fantasy to expect each day to be the very best day we have yet lived.”

“Savoring Our Sobriety,” North Hollywood, California, August 1982, Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 31

“Because each of us, at any moment, is the sum total of every choice he or she has ever made, it is not sheer fantasy to expect each day to be the very best day we have yet lived.”

“Savoring Our Sobriety,” North Hollywood, California, August 1982, Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 25

“Ego was being replaced with self-respect ... resentment and hatred were being replaced with tolerance and understanding ... fear was being replaced with trust ... loneliness and self-pity were being replaced with gratitude and love -- all because I was working the program to the best of my ability and wasn’t drinking.”

“Above All, an Alcoholic,” Toledo, Ohio, September 1982, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 24

“Ego was being replaced with self-respect ... resentment and hatred were being replaced with tolerance and understanding ... fear was being replaced with trust ... loneliness and self-pity were being replaced with gratitude and love -- all because I was working the program to the best of my ability and wasn’t drinking.”

“Above All, an Alcoholic,” Toledo, Ohio, September 1982, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 13

“Once the alcoholic understands the desirability of accepting reality, to the best of his ability and within the limits which we all have, he has taken a step toward maturity. The difference between the mentally healthy person and the unhealthy one is the ability to face the realities of life.”

Marvin A. Block, MD, friend of AA, February 1974, “Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous” February 1974, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 13

“Once the alcoholic understands the desirability of accepting reality, to the best of his ability and within the limits which we all have, he has taken a step toward maturity. The difference between the mentally healthy person and the unhealthy one is the ability to face the realities of life.”

Marvin A. Block, MD, friend of AA, February 1974, “Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous” February 1974, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 17

“Once the alcoholic understands the desirability of accepting reality, to the best of his ability and within the limits which we all have, he has taken a step toward maturity. The difference between the mentally healthy person and the unhealthy one is the ability to face the realities of life.”

Marvin A. Block, MD, friend of AA, February 1974, “Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous” February 1974, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 10

“Practicing the Twelve Traditions to the best of my ability has become just as vital a part of my personal recovery program as practicing the Twelve Steps. The Steps teach me how to think and act. The Traditions keep my personal program of recovery simple, well-balanced, and healthy.”

Fanwood, New Jersey, January 1991, “Service: A Framework for the Future,” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 3
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 10

“Practicing the Twelve Traditions to the best of my ability has become just as vital a part of my personal recovery program as practicing the Twelve Steps. The Steps teach me how to think and act. The Traditions keep my personal program of recovery simple, well-balanced, and healthy.”

Fanwood, New Jersey, January 1991, “Service: A Framework for the Future,”, The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 3
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 29

“My perception of any situation is in my control -- I have a choice about which way my mind will react. I try my best to look for positive solutions; I take my problems to my sponsor or I let my friends at a meeting know what is going on inside me.”

“How the Universe Works,” Pinellas Park, Florida, November 2006, No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 28

“My perception of any situation is in my control -- I have a choice about which way my mind will react. I try my best to look for positive solutions; I take my problems to my sponsor or I let my friends at a meeting know what is going on inside me.”

“How the Universe Works,” Pinellas Park, Florida, November 2006, No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 19

“I don't know the music, but there is sound -- sometimes rushing and furious, sometimes gentle and caressing. But always there's the sound of a master pianist at play, conducting some mad orchestra of life. I don't know what or why or how, but I know I'm here. And the best I can do is to find God's will for me.”

Kingston, New York, July 1992, “Staying Sober -- No Matter What,”, Sober & Out
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 18

“I don't know the music, but there is sound -- sometimes rushing and furious, sometimes gentle and caressing. But always there's the sound of a master pianist at play, conducting some mad orchestra of life. I don't know what or why or how, but I know I'm here. And the best I can do is to find God's will for me.”

Kingston, New York, July 1992, “Staying Sober -- No Matter What,” Sober & Out
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 8

“I am not automatically entitled to succeed in everything, or, indeed, in anything. I am, thank God and AA, no longer a superior individual, but simply a sober individual. My Higher Power and I can take it from there, working together that I may do the best I am able to do and realize what talents I may have.”

Fryeburg, Maine, July 1959, “The Unending Pursuit of Humility,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 31

“The grace of the Fellowship and the principles of the program carry us through the tough spots as well as the times of joy. Whether we are sober 33 days or 33 years, we each receive our daily reprieve from active alcoholism by working this program to the best of our ability, one day at a time.”

“The Bottom of the Glass,” Providence, Rhode Island, March 2009, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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