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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
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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

Waiting for Godot

March 1995
By: Sidney B. | Deerfield, Illinois

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Waiting for Godot

March 1995
By: Sidney B. | Deerfield, Illinois

Fool for Love

January 1995
By: R. W. | Washington, North Carolina

Time for AA?

December 1993
By: Laura W. | San Diego, California
This sober member decides to stay close to meetings and not to compare her recovery to other's

Some Tips for the Holidays

December 1993
By: Jill M. | Vancouver, British Columbia

A Suggestion for Thanksgiving

November 1993
By: Bill W.
From the November 1949 Grapevine

Waiting for the Soup Kitchen

August 1993
By: Robert S. | Charlottesville, Virginia

I Found What I Wasn't Looking For

April 1993
By: L. H. | Chatsworth, California

Sobriety Is for All

March 1993
By: Nelda B. | Cincinnati, Ohio

Not for Love Nor Money

February 1993
By: Dave G. | St. James, Michigan

A Guide for All Seasons

January 1993
By: Dave F. | Mesa, Arizona

Searching for Balance

December 1992
By: Donald A. | Moore, Oklahoma

Things Hoped For

November 1992
By: Norman W. | Harare

Speak for Yourself

November 1992
By: Mac | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
From the November 1949 Grapevine

A Matter for Interpretation

August 1992
By: Roseanna P. | San Diego, California

A Change for the Better

March 1992
By: Juanita | Peoria, Illinois

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Quote December 4, 2013

“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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Grapevine Daily Quote November 13, 2018

“When I first started in AA, I began each day asking God to help keep me sober that day, and ended each night by thanking him for another day of sobriety. I still end each day that way, as I have done almost every night during the past forty-one years. It is a routine for me, but every once in a while I pause to reflect on what it truly means. I do it every night so that God won’t change his mind, as I truly believe he helped lead me from the pits of alcoholism to the AA way of life.”

“A Real War Story,” Alexandria, Virginia, April 2002, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote November 13, 2016

“When I first started in AA, I began each day asking God to help keep me sober that day, and ended each night by thanking him for another day of sobriety. I still end each day that way, as I have done almost every night during the past forty-one years. It is a routine for me, but every once in a while I pause to reflect on what it truly means. I do it every night so that God won’t change his mind, as I truly believe he helped lead me from the pits of alcoholism to the AA way of life.”

Alexandria, Virginia, April 2002 “A Real War Story” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote April 23, 2016

“Some people think God made life just for happiness, but I find myself unable to share that view. I think he made life for growth and that he permits pain as the touchstone of it all. Happiness -- at the very least, satisfaction -- is a byproduct of really trying to grow. And seasons of real joy are but the occasional byproducts of the process. Which, in eternity, will be the eventual fulfillment. Meantime, we seem to be pilgrims on a road -- one which you and I are completely confident leads into the arms of God.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., reprinted July 1993 “Seasons of Real Joy" AA Grapevine
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Quote April 23

"Some people think God made life just for happiness, but I find myself unable to share that view. I think he made life for growth and that he permits pain as the touchstone of it all. Happiness -- at the very least, satisfaction -- is a byproduct of really trying to grow. And seasons of real joy are but the occasional byproducts of the process. Which, in eternity, will be the eventual fulfillment. Meantime, we seem to be pilgrims on a road -- one which you and I are completely confident leads into the arms of God."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., reprinted July 1993From: "Seasons of Real Joy"AA Grapevine
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November 13, 2013

“When I first started in AA, I began each day asking God to help keep me sober that day, and ended each night by thanking him for another day of sobriety. I still end each day that way, as I have done almost every night during the past forty-one years. It is a routine for me, but every once in a while I pause to reflect on what it truly means. I do it every night so that God won’t change his mind, as I truly believe he helped lead me from the pits of alcoholism to the AA way of life.”

Alexandria, Va., April 2002 “A Real War Story,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote February 6, 2015

“Things today are not all ice cream and cake, but it is a new life ... I know that I am still one drink away from the unknown, but for my Higher Power, my sponsor, and the many people in AA who have faith in me.”

Homestead, Pa., October 2008“Who I Was and Who I Am Now” Spiritual Awakenings II
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Quote Feb 9 2016

"The beginning of maturing for me was becoming willing to try to face the realities of my own life, a day at a time, and letting go of my childhood fantasies of living happily ever after in a perfect world made up of perfect people."

New York, N.Y., April 1980&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;From: "Toward Reality"Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote May 9, 2015

“Before we can release the spirit from its imprisonment, we must first imprison the spirits in the bottle. We place the bottle on the shelf, place ourselves in the hands of AA as we understand it, and prepare for the adventure of sobriety.”

Manhattan, N.Y., February 1984 “Freeing the Spirit,” Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 6, 2018

“Things today are not all ice cream and cake, but it is a new life ... I know that I am still one drink away from the unknown, but for my Higher Power, my sponsor, and the many people in AA who have faith in me.”

Homestead, Pa.,&nbsp; October 2008 “Who I Was and Who I Am Now,” Spiritual Awakenings II
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Quote February 9, 2013

“The beginning of maturing for me was becoming willing to try to face the realities of my own life, a day at a time, and letting go of my childhood fantasies of living happily ever after in a perfect world made up of perfect people.”

New York, N.Y., April 1980 From: “Toward Reality” Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 26, 2018

“The Traditions are neither rules, regulations, nor laws. No sanctions or punishments can be invoked for their infractions. Perhaps in no other area of society would these principles succeed. Yet in this Fellowship of alcoholics, the unenforceable Traditions carry a power greater than that of law.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, “The Language of the Heart”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 28, 2018

“In this life we shall attain nothing like perfect humility and love. So we shall have to settle, respecting most of our problems, for a very gradual progress, punctuated sometimes by heavy setbacks. Our old-time attitudes of ‘all or nothing’ will have to be abandoned.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962, “What Is Acceptance?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 26, 2018

“I was amazed at the things I was grateful for: those painful situations that served to show me my character defects; the ability to accept and share my pain with others; the opportunities to do things I was afraid to do which gave me strength and confidence.”

“Working Incognito,” State College, Pennsylvania, April 1994, Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote March 18 2014

"Pain is one of our greatest teachers. Though I still find it difficult to accept today's pain and anxiety with any degree of serenity -- as those more advanced in the spiritual life seem able to do -- I can, if I try hard, give thanks for present pain nevertheless."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962 "What Is Acceptance?" The Language of the Heart
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