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A Tulip for Mr. Big

March 1955
By: H. L. | New York City, New York

Along for the Ride

August 1986
By: R. F. | Tucson, Arizona

A For Attitude A For Action

June 1964
By: B. N. MacA. | Manhattan, New York
Working the Steps, I change: my life changes

PO BOX 1980

February 2009
By: Steve C. | Saint John, Indiana
Three years and going

Rx for an Alcoholic

April 2001
By: Rod M. | Regina, Saskatchewan

Progress Report for 198o

October 1969
By: L. H. | North Hollywood, California
A look into the future when joining Alcoholics Anonymous will be, not only socially acceptable, but even taken for granted

Formula for an AA Meeting in the East

June 1961
By: Anonymous
First in a series reporting some regional differences that produce the same result--sobriety

Bye bye, for now

November 2016
Even after many years, he still needs to change course and turn the ship to keep the focus on others

This Time, It's For Me

December 2015
After years of Al-Anon, how could she have not recognized her own alcoholism?

HOME FOR THE Holidays

November 2008
By: David A. | Clifton, Texas
HOW ONE AA SURVIVES FAMILY PARTIES

Room For Hope

March 2007
By: John G. | El Paso, Texas
A simple list opens the door for a desperate drunk

Tools For Life

January 2006
By: Anonymous | New York, New York
There's one for every problem that comes along

A Saying for All Seasons

July 1996
By: Don P. | Bristol, Vermont

Always Available for AA

April 1993
By: Dossie P. | Aptos, California

Ready for Better Things

August 1985
By: W. H. | Manhattan, New York
Step 6 - Were entirely ready to have God remove these defects of character

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A Saying for All Seasons

July 1996
By: Don P. | Bristol, Vermont

Always Available for AA

April 1993
By: Dossie P. | Aptos, California

Ready for Better Things

August 1985
By: W. H. | Manhattan, New York
Step 6 - Were entirely ready to have God remove these defects of character

Never Too Late for a Miracle

November 1997
By: Herb R. | Fresno, California
This alcoholic finally got sober after bouncing in and out of AA for thirty-nine years

Hungry for Sobriety

September 1991
By: D. B. | St. Louis, Missouri

Listening for the Reality

April 1991
By: June L. | El Granada, California

The Need for Identification

May 1990
By: A member of Narcotics Anonymous | Ypsilanti, Michigan

Gratitude for Today

September 1981
By: V. B. | Hamilton, Ontario

Let This AA Thing Work for Me!

April 1970
By: L. L. | Studio City, California
An arrest record too long for his years brought him into the Fellowship

The Search for Ecstasy

May 1958
By: Gerald Heard

Deadly Hobby for a Retiree

January 1975
By: Teet" C. | North Hollywood, California
Free at last from people-pleasing, this veteran movie publicist was all set to please himself

A Dream is a Promise You Give Yourself

November 2023 | Gratitude
By: Elizabeth P. | New York
Instead of crashing at the gates of alcoholic hell, she got to have cake with her good sober friends

For the Love of Ruby

March 2002
By: Stacy M. | Azle, Texas

A Plan for Living

June 1998
By: Michelle D. | York Harbor, Maine

Sober Kick for Jazzmen

September 1966
By: Fred. W. | New York, New York

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Grapevine Daily Quote October 22, 2018

“My anger served as an iron shield, and I refused to remove it for fear God would send me still more pain.”

“The Littlest Things,” Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, May 1997, No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 12, 2018

“Where before there was a gaping hole of emptiness, I seek within me that faint ember of self-love, self-worth, and desire for goodness.”

“The Faint Ember,” Westfield, Massachusetts, July 1997, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 8, 2018

“I am feeling much better now, and I thank God for AA and my good friends. I have learned how to accept their help.”

“Carrying the Message,” Queens, New York, February 1971, Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote September 8, 2016

“I am feeling much better now, and I thank God for AA and my good friends. I have learned how to accept their help.”

Queens, N.Y., February 1971 “Carrying the Message” Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote October 10, 2016

“With the clock ticking like it is, I do not have time for anger, resentment, or self-pity. Time is far too precious.”

Durham, N.C., April 2002 “Just an Attitude” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Quote October 22, 2016

“My anger served as an iron shield, and I refused to remove it for fear God would send me still more pain.”

Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 1997 “The Littlest Things” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Quote Feb 21 2016

"Turn toward that power and ask for help whenever you feel disturbed or afraid, the way a plant turns toward the light."

N.Y., January 2006    From: "Tools for Life"Beginner's Book
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Quote June 12, 2016

“Where before there was a gaping hole of emptiness, I seek within me that faint ember of self-love, self-worth, and desire for goodness.”

Westfield, Mass., July 1997 “The Faint Ember” AA Grapevine
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Quote February 21, 2013

“Turn toward that power and ask for help whenever you feel disturbed or afraid, the way a plant turns toward the light.”

N.Y., January 2006 From: “Tools for Life” Beginner’s Book
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Quote September 8 2013

"I am feeling much better now, and I thank God for AA and my good friends. I have learned how to accept their help."

Queens, N.Y., February 1971 "Carrying the Message" Emotional Sobriety II
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October 10, 2013

“With the clock ticking like it is, I do not have time for anger, resentment, or self-pity. Time is far too precious.”

Durham, N.C., April 2002 “Just an Attitude,” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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October 22, 2013

“My anger served as an iron shield, and I refused to remove it for fear God would send me still more pain.”

Jamaica Plain, Mass., May 1997 “The Littlest Things,” No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Quote June 12 2013

"Where before there was a gaping hole of emptiness, I seek within me that faint ember of self-love, self-worth, and desire for goodness."

Westfield, Mass., July 1997 "The Faint Ember" AA Grapevine
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Quote July 5, 2016

“The group I joined saved my life ... For an hour, I was safe. For an hour, I had a haven among those whose fear had once been as great as my own. I did not give my fear away – they took it. They eased it from my grasp with hugs and laughter, with shared experience.”

Carlsbad, Calif., June 2006 “The Scariest Thing” Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Quote July 5, 2015

“The group I joined saved my life ... For an hour, I was safe. For an hour, I had a haven among those whose fear had once been as great as my own. I did not give my fear away – they took it. They eased it from my grasp with hugs and laughter, with shared experience.”

“The Scariest Thing,” Carlsbad, Calif., June 2006 Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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