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Is Our Message for Everyone?

October 1991
By: Karen L. | Durham, North Carolina

Searching for a Positive Identity

March 1991
By: Bob P. | Ottawa, Kansas

A Force for Unity

March 1991
By: Twelve Concepts for World Service,

Let Me Think for Myself!

December 1989
By: Harold B. | Punta Gorda, Florida

12 Tips for Sober Holidays

December 1989
By: Adapted from Box 4-5-9

Calls for Restatement of AA Purposes

November 1989
By: J. F. H. | San Diego, California
From the February 1948 Grapevine

What We Could Not Do for Ourselves

April 1989
By: Eleanor M. | White Plains, New York

From "Modesty One Plank for Good Public Relations

July 1988
By: Bill W.

Let's Hear It for Sponsorship!

November 1987
By: K. A.
Discuss it at meetings; talk about it with each other. Are we forgetting this vital element of our AA lives? - From the September 1975 Grapevine

90 Days--or Just for Today?

October 1987
By: W. H. | New York, New York

Almost Too Old for AA

April 1987
By: F. M. | New Canaan, Connecticut

Thirsty for Life

July 1986
By: F. G. | Montreal, Quebec

Searching for a New Group Conscience

March 1986
By: B. B. | Long Beach, California

Taking Gratitude for Granted

February 1986
By: Anonymous

Go for the Gold

December 1985
By: C. K. | Chicago, Illinois

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Go for the Gold

December 1985
By: C. K. | Chicago, Illinois

Secret Formula for Success

December 1985
By: W. D. | New Hampton, Iowa

Happiness Is Not for Me

November 1985
By: G. L.
From the January 1971 Grapevine

Too Close for Comfort

April 1985
By: T. M. | Iselin, New Jersey
A too-early romance got in the way of serene sobriety

For the Greater Glory of Me

February 1985
By: W. H. | Manhattan, New York
Self-seeking will slip away

Cause for Celebration

February 1985
By: G. B. | Lafayette, Indiana
We don't need holidays to rejoice in sobriety

Thank You for Not Sharing!

January 1985
By: H. H. | Scarborough, Maine

Let's Hear It for Sobriety

December 1984
By: R.K. | Manhattan, New York
In AA, one person's sobriety is important to us all

See You in Montreal for the Birthday Party?

October 1984

D" Is for Disease

July 1984
By: W. K. | Lakehurst, New Jersey

Someone Did It for Me

May 1984
By: Anonymous | Shelbyville, Tennessee

Looking for Love

March 1984
By: K. T. | Naples, Florida

But for the Grace of God

January 1984
By: R. M. | Bay City, Michigan

Nourishment for Early Birds

January 1984
By: J. S. | Santa Ana, California

Thank God for Despair

November 1983
By: E. M.
. . . the unease that makes us want to do a better job of living - From the June 1965 Grapevine

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Grapevine Daily Quote January 14, 2019

“The other day, I sent an AA friend on a job interview. He went to the wrong address and he lost the man's name. In another office, he stated his purpose, was offered a job, and came back with one better than the job I sent him to look for.”

“The Mysterious Ways of the Higher Power,” Wayne, Pennsylvania, June 1984, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 14, 2019

“The other day, I sent an AA friend on a job interview. He went to the wrong address and he lost the man's name. In another office, he stated his purpose, was offered a job, and came back with one better than the job I sent him to look for.”

“The Mysterious Ways of the Higher Power,” Wayne, Pennsylvania, June 1984, AA Grapevine
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Daily Quote January 14 2014

“The other day, I sent an AA friend on a job interview. He went to the wrong address and he lost the man's name. In another office, he stated his purpose, was offered a job, and came back with one better than the job I sent him to look for.”

Wayne, Penn., June 1984 “The Mysterious Ways of the Higher Power,” AA Grapevine
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Quote January 25, 2015

“For the most part, situations requiring utter honesty are clear-cut, and readily recognizable. We simply have to face up to them, our fear and pride regardless. Failing to do this, we shall be sure to suffer those ever-mounting conflicts which can only be resolved by plain honesty.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961“This Matter of Honesty,”The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 17, 2018

“For my sake, as well as the well-being of the women I sponsor, I stay within what I know. I tell them I’m not a mother, sister, favorite aunt, therapist, counselor, guru, spiritual advisor, AA authority, and sometimes not even a friend. I’m just another drunk who didn’t drink and didn’t die...”

“We’ve Got What You Need,” Beaumont, Texas, February 1996, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 24, 2018

“At my very first AA meeting ... I heard words of love, understanding and compassion ... I believe the hand of God reached down at that meeting and healed me. For from that day thirty-eight years ago to this, I have not had a desire to drink or escape from reality again.”

“From Handcuffs to Hope,” Royal Palm Beach, Florida, February 2001, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Quote January 14, 2017

“The other day, I sent an AA friend on a job interview. He went to the wrong address and he lost the man's name. In another office, he stated his purpose, was offered a job, and came back with one better than the job I sent him to look for.”

Wayne, Pa., June 1984 “The Mysterious Ways of the Higher Power,” AA Grapevine
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Quote March 15, 2016

“It is very possible that I might not be the most suitable person to sponsor a particular new member. I might be unsuited by my personality, by my education (or lack of education) or by my profession. For the same reasons I might be just the one to sponsor someone else.”

Lawton, Okla., February 1955 From: “Sponsorship” AA Grapevine
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Quote April 21, 2015

“When I begin to worry about things I can do nothing about, I tell myself to accept what you can’t change. Often I’ve used the ideas in the Serenity Prayer as a trigger for relinquishing my need to control and as a reminder to take action when some discontentment can be remedied.”

El Granada, Calif., March 1989 “A Program of Action,” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 3
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Quote April 5 2014

“My basic flaw had always been dependence -- almost absolute dependence -- on people or circumstances to supply me with prestige, security, and the like. Failing to get these things according to my perfectionist dreams and specifications, I had fought for them. And when defeat came, so did my depression.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1958 “The Next Frontier: Emotional Sobriety” The Language of the Heart
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Quote April 5, 2017

“My basic flaw had always been dependence -- almost absolute dependence -- on people or circumstances to supply me with prestige, security, and the like. Failing to get these things according to my perfectionist dreams and specifications, I had fought for them. And when defeat came, so did my depression.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1958 “The Next Frontier: Emotional Sobriety,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 25, 2018

“For the most part, situations requiring utter honesty are clear-cut, and readily recognizable. We simply have to face up to them, our fear and pride regardless. Failing to do this, we shall be sure to suffer those ever-mounting conflicts which can only be resolved by plain honesty.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961 “This Matter of Honesty,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote February 1, 2013

“These days I find that nothing is as precious as my sanity. I used to be addicted to drama and could only function on excitement and high levels of adrenaline. It’s very different today ... It’s all very ordinary and average and sane, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything”

London, England, February 1997 From: “Mesmerized by Sanity” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote March 15, 2013

“It is very possible that I might not be the most suitable person to sponsor a particular new member. I might be unsuited by my personality, by my education (or lack of education) or by my profession. For the same reasons I might be just the one to sponsor someone else.”

Lawton, Okla., February 1955 From: “Sponsorship” AA Grapevine
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Quote July 17 2013

"For my sake, as well as the well-being of the women I sponsor, I stay within what I know. I tell them I'm not a mother, sister, favorite aunt, therapist, counselor, guru, spiritual advisor, AA authority, and sometimes not even a friend. I'm just another drunk who didn't drink and didn't die..."

Beaumont, Texas, February 1996 "We've Got What You Need" In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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