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For Beginners

December 1960
The "AA way of life?" Some helpful suggestions.

For These, Thy Gifts. . . . .

November 1960

A.A. Steps for the Underprivileged Non-A.A.

June 1960
By: Edward J. Dowling, S. J.
A longtime friend of AA shows how the Twelve Steps can be effectively applied to any problem in life

The Pose for Prayer

June 1960
By: Rev. Bob M. | Bronx, New York

Responsibility Pill" for Alcoholics Suggested

April 1960
Activities and developments outside AA in the field of alcoholism. . .an international news report

A Word for It

March 1960
By: New Life | Lompoc, California

Not for Me

August 1959
By: A. P. | New York City

Charming Is the Word for Alcoholics

June 1959
By: Fulton Oursler
July 1944

The World's First Clubhouse for Drunks!

June 1959
February 1951

A Suit for Chuck

June 1958
By: Pete W. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Move Over for an Alcoholic Cowboy--

May 1958
By: Jesse C. | Lone Pine, California

20 Questions for the Sober Alcoholic

February 1958
By: A. H. | Azusa, California

Mail Call for All AAs in the Armed Forces

November 1957
THIRTEEN YEARS AGO THIS MONTH - The fourth in a series of highlights from early Grapevines

Thanks for the Memory

July 1957
By: H. L. S. | Los Angeles, California

A Correction for the Record

June 1957
By: THE EDITORS

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A Correction for the Record

June 1957
By: THE EDITORS

For Grown-ups Only

May 1957
Taking a moral inventory is usually a vital part of our AA lives. How to do it--what to look for--varies from person to person. Dr. William C. Menninger in an article in "This Week" magazine, answered the question, "How does one go about becoming mature?"

Some Reminders for Old Timers

January 1957
By: Anon | Bradenton, Florida

Sharing Is the Word for It

December 1956
By: L. W. | Rhode Island

Freedom for Just Ten Cents

November 1956
By: Anon. | Marion, Ohio

Food for Thought

October 1956
By: L.W. | Beaumont, Texas

Food for Thought

October 1956
By: N.B. | Calipatria, California

Watchwords for sobriety [serenity, too]

September 1956
By: J. F. | Elmhurst, Long Island, New York
Great oaks from little acorns grow.

Just for Fun

August 1956
By: S. T. | New York City, New York

The Doctor Prescribes for the Doctors

January 1956
By: Dr. F. J. | Sandusky, Ohio

Stones for the Sea

July 1955
By: Jack | Cork

For Man's Pursuit of Maturity

July 1955
By: M. W. | New York City, New York
THE NEW BIG BOOK

Rx for Boredom

May 1955
By: Winnie | Hackensack, New Jersey

Just for Today

May 1955

Questions For Discussion

April 1955
A SELFISH PROGRAM?

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Quote June 2 2013

"As we listen to one another's anxieties and problems, we understand that it's not what's happening to you ... it is how you cope with it, survive it, and don't give up and drink over it ... dashed career hopes, unrequited love, crippling disease, poverty, approaching death. Together we face it, equipped only with the vast, previously undiscovered resources of power within us, which faced and conquered alcoholism for us."

Saratoga, Calif., August 1985 "Beyond the Generation Gap" The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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November 7, 2013

“Our Twelve Traditions ... represent the sum of our experience as individuals, as groups within AA, and similarly with our fellows and other organizations in the great fellowship of humanity under God throughout the world. They are all suggestions, yet the spirit in which they have been conceived merits their serious, prayerful consideration as the guideposts of AA policy for the individual, the group, and our various committees, local and national.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948 “The Fundamentals in Retrospect” The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 6, 2018

“Nothing could be sadder than to lose touch with ourselves in recovery; to have our connection to our Higher Power blocked by resentment; to be governed by old ideas we are only dimly aware of and that hold us back; or to be reduced by our fears to living sequestered from life. For the sunlight of the spirit to enter, the window must be kept clean so the light can pour through.”

“Safety Valve,” New York, New York, October 2010, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 28, 2019

“We found that all progress, material or spiritual, consisted of finding out what our responsibilities actually were and then proceeding to do something about them ... We found that we didn’t always have to be driven by our own discomforts as, more willingly, we picked up the burdens of living and growing ... We discovered that full acceptance and action upon any clear-cut responsibility almost invariably made for true happiness and peace of mind.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965, “Responsibility Is Our Theme”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote February 28 2014

"We found that all progress, material or spiritual, consisted of finding out what our responsibilities actually were and then proceeding to do something about them ... We found that we didn't always have to be driven by our own discomforts as, more willingly, we picked up the burdens of living and growing ... We discovered that full acceptance and action upon any clear-cut responsibility almost invariably made for true happiness and peace of mind."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965 From: "Responsibility Is Our Theme" The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 6, 2018

“I remember the anguish in the faces of loved ones when it seemed that their prayers for my recovery had failed. Then there was that glorious first memory of freedom, the rapture of not needing the crutch of alcohol -- the especial joys of self-forgiveness, the regeneration of hope, and the rebirth of faith. There was the bonus of self-respect, of forgiving and liking oneself as a whole person, in a whole family and a whole community.”

“Fifty Years of Gratitude,” Canada, June 1994, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 15, 2018

“I opened the door and walked into the warmth, the laughter, the acceptance, and the love that is AA. No one asked me who I was or what I wanted; no one asked me how much money I had or what I did for a living; no one asked me where I did my drinking or what my sexual preferences were. The smiling man who greeted me told me that night that if I thought I had a drinking problem, I was in the right place.”

“Above All, an Alcoholic,” Toledo, Ohio, September 1982, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Quote February 28, 2017

“We found that all progress, material or spiritual, consisted of finding out what our responsibilities actually were and then proceeding to do something about them ... We found that we didn’t always have to be driven by our own discomforts as, more willingly, we picked up the burdens of living and growing ... We discovered that full acceptance and action upon any clear-cut responsibility almost invariably made for true happiness and peace of mind.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965 “Responsibility Is Our Theme” The Language of the Heart
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Quote October 6, 2016

“Nothing could be sadder than to lose touch with ourselves in recovery; to have our connection to our Higher Power blocked by resentment; to be governed by old ideas we are only dimly aware of and that hold us back; or to be reduced by our fears to living sequestered from life. For the sunlight of the spirit to enter, the window must be kept clean so the light can pour through.”

New York, N.Y., October 2010 “Safety Valve” Step By Step
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Quote March 3, 2016

“Two or three years ago the Central Office asked the groups to list their membership rules and send them in. After they arrived we set them all down. They took a great many sheets of paper. A little reflection upon these many rules brought us to an astonishing conclusion. If all of these edicts had been in force everywhere at once, it would have been practically impossible for any alcoholic to have ever joined Alcoholics Anonymous.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1946 From: “Who Is a Member of Alcoholics Anonymous?” The Language of the Heart
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Quote April 14 2014

“We are sure there must be a million alcoholics who would join Alcoholics Anonymous tomorrow if only they knew what we do. We keenly realize that any fundamental disunity among us could instantly disillusion tens of thousands who would again turn their faces to the wall. Hence those disruptions common to great wealth, power, or controversy ought never be for us. Too many of the ‘million who don’t yet know’ would surely die.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1949 “We Approach Maturity” The Language of the Heart
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Quote April 14, 2017

“We are sure there must be a million alcoholics who would join Alcoholics Anonymous tomorrow if only they knew what we do. We keenly realize that any fundamental disunity among us could instantly disillusion tens of thousands who would again turn their faces to the wall. Hence those disruptions common to great wealth, power, or controversy ought never be for us. Too many of the ‘million who don’t yet know’ would surely die.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1949 “We Approach Maturity,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote March 3, 2013

“Two or three years ago the Central Office asked the groups to list their membership rules and send them in. After they arrived we set them all down. They took a great many sheets of paper. A little reflection upon these many rules brought us to an astonishing conclusion. If all of these edicts had been in force everywhere at once, it would have been practically impossible for any alcoholic to have ever joined Alcoholics Anonymous.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1946 From: “Who Is a Member of Alcoholics Anonymous?” The Language of the Heart
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October 6, 2013

“Nothing could be sadder than to lose touch with ourselves in recovery; to have our connection to our Higher Power blocked by resentment; to be governed by old ideas we are only dimly aware of and that hold us back; or to be reduced by our fears to living sequestered from life. For the sunlight of the spirit to enter, the window must be kept clean so the light can pour through.”

New York, N.Y., October 2010 “Safety Valve,” Step By Step
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Quote July 6 2013

“I remember the anguish in the faces of loved ones when it seemed that their prayers for my recovery had failed. Then there was that glorious first memory of freedom, the rapture of not needing the crutch of alcohol -- the especial joys of self-forgiveness, the regeneration of hope, and the rebirth of faith. There was the bonus of self-respect, of forgiving and liking oneself as a whole person, in a whole family and a whole community.”

Canada, June 1994 “Fifty Years of Gratitude,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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