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Corporate Poverty

March 1997
This article is adapted from a presentation given by Gary A. Glynn, Class A (nonalcoholic) trustee at a general sharing session of the General Service Board, October 1994.

Interview With the Author of "AA Taught Him to Handle Sobriety

September 1995
By: BOB P.
Third in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories

Peace Is the Power

January 1991
By: Connie F. | Weymouth, Massachusetts
Step One

But a Little Word of One syllable... such a Word Is This Word God Or This Word Love

August 1968
By: Anonymous | Buenos Aires
An AA who started his sober life as an atheist shares notes on his continuing spiritual search

An Alcoholic's Letter to His Son

June 1968
The important part, this father writes, is how it all begins

I Won the Boxing Gloves (And the Big Book)

May 1967
By: C. D. | El Monte, California
An ex-delegate's story of 20 years' AA service

What About Younger People in AA?

October 1966
By: G. N. G. | New York, New York
Younger faces in the crowd appear. . .and disappear. Our author conducts a survey of what's happening

AA Afloat

February 1958

The History of Tension

November 1957
By: Aldous Huxley

Quote May 21, 2014

“I can recognize that I’m caught up in my will when I desperately struggle to slam a square peg into a round hole. That’s the time for me to back off and trust that God’s will is far better than mine.”

           

Elloree, S.C., November 2013 “Square Peg, Round Hole,” AA Grapevine
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Once an Alcoholic, Always --

December 1945
By: Dick B.

Grapevine Daily Quote January 12

“Unity seldom means that we all agree on everything. Nor is unity served by setting aside our concerns and conforming to the majority opinion (or the vocal minority) ... Unity is best achieved by a full hearing of all points of view ... time for all of those involved to step back from emotional responses ... as well as careful consideration and prayer for that which will best serve the group or AA as a whole.”

Springville, UT, January 1998, “Unity Seldom Means That We All Agree”, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 12

“Unity seldom means that we all agree on everything. Nor is unity served by setting aside our concerns and conforming to the majority opinion (or the vocal minority) ... Unity is best achieved by a full hearing of all points of view ... time for all of those involved to step back from emotional responses ... as well as careful consideration and prayer for that which will best serve the group or AA as a whole.”

Springville, UT, January 1998, “Unity Seldom Means That We All Agree”, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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What Do We Do About the Wine?

June 2015
By: E. M. V.
Or, how I learned to toast the Queen without really drinking

The Little Doctor Who Loved Drunks

January 2015
The original article that appeared following the death of Dr. William Duncan Silkworth in 1951

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