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Those Depressions--Make Them Work for Good!

November 1978
By: M. N.
From the August 1948 Grapevine

Watch What You Pray For!

June 1978
By: T. McG. | Lincoln Park, Michigan
There was one thing he wanted more than anything else

Life Is for Living

May 1978
By: J. L. | Rockville Centre, New York

Gratitude for a Life

February 1978
By: W. S. | Cincinnati, Ohio
The death of a friend taught this AA

Listen for the Still, Small Voice

January 1978
By: F. T. | Missouri
Solitude--but not loneliness

Because Someone Did It for Me

December 1977
By: P. M. | Greenwich, Connecticut
When we learn to receive, as well as to give, we have learned the true meaning of sharing

The Traditions Are for Me

September 1977
By: M. S. | Baltimore, Maryland
They have one ultimate objective--to support and protect the individual member

No Room for Gossip

September 1977
Around the Tables

For Myself

July 1977
By: S. B. | Montreal, Quebec

Watch Out for Enemy No. 1!

June 1977
By: J. G. T. | Negaunee, Michigan
When resentments begin to take over, stop, look, listen, and <emphasis type="underline">think</emphasis>!

Search for Cloud Nine

April 1977
By: E. M. | Hazard, Kentucky

Looking for the Positive Side

December 1976
Around the Tables

I Got Sober for Others

March 1976
By: S. B. | Montreal, Quebec
But then the AA program taught me that I was a person too

13 Suggested Steps for Staying Drunk

March 1976
By: Group | Cooperstown, New York

Waiting for Things to Get Better

March 1976
By: J. Y. | Sparks, Nevada
A twelve-page section in which three AAs write of their experience with the Twelve Steps

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Waiting for Things to Get Better

March 1976
By: J. Y. | Sparks, Nevada
A twelve-page section in which three AAs write of their experience with the Twelve Steps

A Plea for Age Distinctions

February 1976
By: D. B. | Atlanta, Georgia
There's a plus in letting young people know that there are young people in AA

Pot Is Not for Me

January 1976
By: Anonymous | Old Greenwich, Connecticut
An experimental joint took her right back to that world she didn't want

The Search for Ecstasy

November 1975
By: Gerald Heard
From the May 1958 Grapevine

Social Drinking as a 'Way Back' for Alcoholics?

September 1975
By: A. S. | Toronto, Ontario
A dangerous theory when human lives are at stake, writes this psychologist

Let's Hear It for Sponsorship!

September 1975
By: K. A. | Topeka, Kansas
Discuss it at meetings, talk about it with each other--it's a vital element of AA

There's Room in Our Program for All Kinds of People

August 1975
By: D. D. | Manhattan, New York

Tradition Week a Suggestion for Thanksgiving

November 1974
By: Bill W.
Written a quarter-century ago, these words carry a message for us today - From the November 1949 Grapevine

Power for This One Day

May 1974
By: Earl C. | Santa Barbara, California
His way was a failure. This AA way is working

The Search for Quality

December 1973
By: M. E. S. | Manhattan, New York
Can we continue to progress throughout our AA lives?

Reaching Out for New Horizons

December 1973
By: J. E. | Guilford, Connecticut

Thank God for My Despair

November 1973
By: Dr. Earle M. | San Francisco, California
Our struggles with discontent and unrest lead us to ever-higher levels of living and learning - From the June 1965 Grapevine

For the Birds

August 1973
By: Art B.

For Those About to Take the Pledge

August 1973

A Plug for Resentments

December 1972
By: G. R. | Visalia, California
This AA suggests that they may serve a very useful purpose

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Quote January 11, 2015

“As a child, hearing my first symphony, I was lifted up into its indescribable harmony, though I knew little of how or whence it came. So today, when I listen for God's music of the spheres, I can now and again hear those divine chords by which I am told that the great composer loves me -- and that I love Him.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961 “Humility for Today,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote March 6, 2015

“From the cradle to the grave there is always something wrong somewhere, something to rob us of enjoying perfection, something to bother us. When we put one thing right, another will surely go wrong sooner or later. So it behooves us to enjoy every minute we can, for a minute lost is a minute gone forever.”

Cumbria, June 1975 “The Great Art of Living,” Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote March 2, 2016

“Today I have a clearer perspective on what my role as a sponsor is and isn’t. It is to stay sober, be available to listen, share my thoughts, pray for others, and let them live their own lives. It is not to ‘fix’ anyone, get them sober, make them happy, demand they conform, or make their decisions.”

Berlin, Conn., September 2004 From: “What a Sponsor Is and Is Not” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 11, 2018

“As a child, hearing my first symphony, I was lifted up into its indescribable harmony, though I knew little of how or whence it came. So today, when I listen for God's music of the spheres, I can now and again hear those divine chords by which I am told that the great composer loves me -- and that I love Him.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961 “Humility for Today,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote March 2, 2013

“Today I have a clearer perspective on what my role as a sponsor is and isn’t. It is to stay sober, be available to listen, share my thoughts, pray for others, and let them live their own lives. It is not to ‘fix’ anyone, get them sober, make them happy, demand they conform, or make their decisions.”

Berlin, Conn., September 2004 From: “What a Sponsor Is and Is Not” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 11, 2020

“As a child, hearing my first symphony, I was lifted up into its indescribable harmony, though I knew little of how or whence it came. So today, when I listen for God's music of the spheres, I can now and again hear those divine chords by which I am told that the great composer loves me -- and that I love Him.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961, “Humility for Today,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 14, 2019

“The torch of Service did pass from the hands of us who are older to yours, which are younger; it passed to every oncoming generation of those children of the night whose darkness, God willing, shall be banished within the Society of Alcoholics Anonymous all through the bright years which destiny surely holds in store for us.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1951, “To Serve Is to Live”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 16, 2019

“Spirituality for me is not a question of feeling good (though feeling good is a feeling I like a whole lot). Instead it is a matter of finding from prayer and meditation, from other people, from meetings -- in short, from all the ‘tools of recovery’ -- the power to do what is good, what is healthy, what brings joy and healing to myself and others.”

“The Power to Carry That Out,” West Henrietta, New York, September 1990, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 29, 2019

“As early as 1945, mediating and giving suggestions by mail for the solution of group problems had put a tremendous volume of work on Headquarters. With most of the metropolitan AA centers, correspondence files had grown six inches thick. Seemingly, every contestant in every group argument at every point of the compass wrote us in this period.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1955, “How AA’s World Services Grew, Part II”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 27, 2019

“Today, I don’t have the home, the husband, the three cars in the garage. I have one old clunker that takes me to meetings. I am not financially well off, but I have a peace of mind I never dreamed possible. My needs are always met -- and even some of my wishes. I am truly happy for the first time in my life. Thank you AA.”

“A Lady After All,” Milwaukie, Oregon, June 1999, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Quote February 27 2014

"Today, I don't have the home, the husband, the three cars in the garage. I have one old clunker that takes me to meetings. I am not financially well off, but I have a peace of mind I never dreamed possible. My needs are always met -- and even some of my wishes. I am truly happy for the first time in my life. Thank you AA."

Milwaukie, Ore., June 1999 From: "A Lady After All" Beginner's Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Quote January 1, 2015

“From first to last, AA is a of program of action. It is not particularly useful for me simply to admit that some aspect of myself needs
correcting and then to do nothing about it. Admission that something is the matter is the doorway to growth; but there will be no growth unless I follow up the admission with action.”

West Henrietta, N.Y., October 2007 “Step Ten: Up Close and Personal,” Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote February 14, 2015

“The Twelve Traditions were slowly evolved during an era when large-scale publicity was causing new groups to spring up like popcorn on a hot griddle. Many a power-driven ego ran hog-wild among us in those days, and it was the Traditions which finally brought order, coherence, and effective functioning out of the noisy anarchy which for a time threatened us with collapse.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1960“The Language of the Heart,”The Language of the Heart
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Quote September 14, 2014

“The torch of Service did pass from the hands of us who are older to yours, which are younger; it passed to every oncoming generation of those children of the night whose darkness, God willing, shall be banished within the Society of Alcoholics Anonymous all through the bright years which destiny surely holds in store for us.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1951 “To Serve Is to Live” The Language of the Heart

Quote September 16, 2014

“Spirituality for me is not a question of feeling good (though feeling good is a feeling I like a whole lot). Instead it is a matter of finding from prayer and meditation, from other people, from meetings -- in short, from all the ‘tools of recovery’ -- the power to do what is good, what is healthy, what brings joy and healing to myself and others.”

West Henrietta, New York, September 1990“The Power to Carry That Out,” Spiritual Awakenings

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