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Time For One More. . .

February 2003
By: Colleen H. | Santa Rosa, California

Not for Women Only

December 2002
By: Deb C. | Arlington, Washington

Time for One More. . . the Foundation

November 2002
By: Bob G. | Chelsea, Michigan

Opportunities for Service

May 2002
Over the years, AAs have found many different ways to do service. Here are a few things some of the old-timers suggest:

Look for a Drunk

February 2002
By: Bobby S. | Ozamiz City

Be Careful What You Pray For

November 2001
By: Skitch F. | Albuquerque, New Mexico
Step 11 - Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God <emphasis type="underline">as we understood Him</emphasis>, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out.

Except for a Miracle

September 2001
By: Lon W. | Wichita, Kansas

A Prison Program for the Rehabilitation of Alcoholics (1942)

July 2001
By: Clinton T. Duffy

Help for This Day

November 2000
By: Father P.
A nonalcoholic finds an answer in AA's concept of one-day-at-a-time living - From the August 1972 Grapevine

Now Available--Wall Calendars and Pocket Planners for 2001

November 2000
On the Grapevine

Recipe for Sobriety

October 2000
By: Barbara M. | Chula Vista, California

The Quest for Spirituality

March 2000
By: Earle M. | Walnut Creek, California

Don't Take Our Word for It

November 1999
By: S.B.S. | Sarasota, Florida
An early Chicago member wrote the sequel to her story "The Keys to the Kingdom." - From the January 1969 Grapevine

Not Right for a Woman

August 1999
By: Jill H. | Lyttelton
A former editor of New Zealand's AA magazine, Mainstay, talks about getting sober.

What We Cannot Do for Ourselves

August 1999
By: Lisa B. | Central City, Arkansas

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What We Cannot Do for Ourselves

August 1999
By: Lisa B. | Central City, Arkansas

Antidote for the Lonelies

June 1999
By: Roberta N. | Asheville, North Carolina

Stones for the Sea

January 1999
By: Jack | Cork
From the Archives - This article first appeared in the July 1955 Grapevine

Happiness Is Not for Me

November 1998
By: G. L. | Boise, Idaho
Oh, sure, there are times of joy. But there's a lot of hard work and anguish in maintaining sobriety, too. - From the January 1971 Grapevine

AA Is Not for Sale

August 1998
By: B.L. | New York, New York
We may be paid for our special skills but not for doing what keeps us sober. - Tradition Eight - Alcoholics Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers.

Advanced Techniques for Sponsorship Avoidance

March 1998
By: Jacqui H. | Lago Vista, Texas

Heading for Trouble

July 1997
By: Marshall R. | Shelby, North Carolina

Desperate for a Drink

February 1997
By: Paula H. | Missoula, Montana

Just for Today

February 1997
By: Richard B. | Grants Pass, Oregon

Room for Us All

December 1996
By: George S. | South Surrey, British Columbia

Estoy Buscando a Alcohlicos Annimos" - (I Am Looking for Alcoholics Anonymous)

October 1996
By: Anonymous | Martinez, California
PERU

A Reason for Gratitude

August 1996
By: Carolene B. | Natchez, Mississippi

One-time renewal offer, bulk discounts, and more magazine for the money

May 1996
<emphasis type="italic">On the</emphasis> Grapevine

A Sign for the Future

January 1996
By: Mike P. | Chester, New Jersey

No Time for Recovery

March 1995
By: Boyce B. | New York, New York

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Grapevine Daily Quote February 21, 2019

“I use notes to remind me to seek my Higher Power ... On my desk, in front of my computer is the note: ‘Good morning, this is God, I will be handling all your worries and concerns for today. I will not need your help!’”

“Note to Self,” Buffalo Grove, Illinois, November 2013, AA Grapevine
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Quote February 21 2014

"I use notes to remind me to seek my Higher Power ... On my desk, in front of my computer is the note: 'Good morning, this is God, I will be handling all your worries and concerns for today. I will not need your help!'"

Buffalo Grove, Ill., November 2013 From: "Note to Self" AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 18, 2018

“An old-timer spoke about the danger of becoming complacent and explained the need for the Steps in her life. ‘The way I see it,’ she said, ‘I might have gotten the monkey off my back, but the circus is still in town.’”

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Quote December 4, 2016

“No matter how truthful the words of my message, there could be no deep communication if what I said and did was colored by pride, arrogance, intolerance, resentment, imprudence, or desire for personal acclaim -- even though I was largely unconscious of these attitudes.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960 “The Language of the Heart” The Language of the Heart
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Quote February 21, 2017

“I use notes to remind me to seek my Higher Power ... On my desk, in front of my computer is the note: ‘Good morning, this is God, I will be handling all your worries and concerns for today. I will not need your help!’”

Buffalo Grove, Ill., November 2013 “Note to Self,” AA Grapevine
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Quote Feb 2 2016

“We have, in AA, no coercive human authority. Because each AA, of necessity, has a sensitive and responsive conscience, and because alcohol will discipline him severely if he backslides, we are finding we have little need for manmade rules or regulations.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1948 From: “Tradition Two” The Language of the Heart
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Quote Feb 10 2016

"Not until I became aware that God's delay is not necessarily God's denial of prayer, was I willing to let a Power greater than myself determine how and when I was to receive the things I truly needed, rather than the things for which I howled."

North Hollywood, Calif., June 1980&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;From: "Patience"Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote September 24, 2015

"Alcoholics Anonymous was nurtured in its early days around a kitchen table ... True, we have progressed materially to better furniture and more comfortable surroundings. Yet the kitchen table must ever be appropriate for us. It is the perfect symbol of simplicity."

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948 "The Fundamentals in Retrospect" Spiritual Awakenings: Journeys of the Spirit
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Quote June 9, 2017

“I can change my viewpoint anytime I want to. I can look at things from down, by lying back and waiting for someone to rescue me. Or I can stand tall and look at the way things are as the way they’re meant to be.”

York Harbor, Maine, September 1994 "Attitude Adjustment,” AA Grapevine
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Quote May 24, 2017

“While wealth and authority lie at the foundation of many a noble institution, we of AA now apprehend, and thoroughly well, that these things are not for us. Have we not found that one man's meat is often another man's poison?”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1947 “Will AA Ever Have a Personal Government?” The Language of the Heart
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Quote Septembe 24 2012

"Alcoholics Anonymous was nurtured in its early days around a kitchen table ... True, we have progressed materially to better furniture and more comfortable surroundings. Yet the kitchen table must ever be appropriate for us. It is the perfect symbol of simplicity."

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948"The Fundamentals in Retrospect"Spiritual Awakenings: Journeys of the Spirit
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Quote February 2, 2013

“We have, in AA, no coercive human authority. Because each AA, of necessity, has a sensitive and responsive conscience, and because alcohol will discipline him severely if he backslides, we are finding we have little need for manmade rules or regulations.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1948From: “Tradition Two” The Language of the Heart
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Quote February 10, 2013

“Not until I became aware that God’s delay is not necessarily God’s denial of prayer, was I willing to let a Power greater than myself determine how and when I was to receive the things I truly needed, rather than the things for which I howled.”

North Hollywood, Calif., June 1980 From: “Patience” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote August 18 2013

"An old-timer spoke about the danger of becoming complacent and explained the need for the Steps in her life. 'The way I see it,' she said, 'I might have gotten the monkey off my back, but the circus is still in town.'"

New York, N.Y., September 2005 "Ham on Wry" AA Grapevine
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Quote June 9, 2014

“I can change my viewpoint anytime I want to. I can look at things from down, by lying back and waiting for someone to rescue me. Or I can stand tall and look at the way things are as the way they’re meant to be.”

York Harbor, Maine, September 1994 “Attitude Adjustment,” AA Grapevine

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