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A Dream Come True

March 2023 | Get Into Service
By: Anonymous
It was Kathy and her guitar, and me in my wheelchair with an oxygen bottle. My sponsor, a resident there, joined in the singing. It was a high I won’t ever forget.

The Best Is Yet To Come

Grateful even in the face of life's trials and tribulations

Good Things to Come

September 2020 | Living Sober Group
By: Brian S. | Wyckoff, N.J.
Getting sober young wasn’t easy. But with a lot of help, he got in the car and hit the road for a long, wonderful life

Here come the vans

April 2017
By: Ryan S. | Oakland Park, Florida
Just when he felt too nervous to do service, some guys who needed help saved the day

The Best Is Yet To Come

July 2006
By: Hal R. | Millbrae, California
It's a journey and not a destination

The Shape of Things to Come

June 1959
By: Bill
June 1944

Down Comes the Wall

May 2024 | How the Steps Changed My Life
By: Mary R. | Warwick, Rhode Island

The Best Is Yet To Come

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Stan S.
When AA told him to change everything, he did

Here Comes Trouble

December 2025 | Sober Holidays & Remote Communities
By: D. R-G. | Isleton, California
Heading to his morning meeting, he got an unexpected delivery. Luckily, he had 40 years

The Shape of Things to Come

June 1993
This article by Bill W, was originally published in the February 1961 Grapevine. His reflections on AA's first twenty-five years, and where the Fellowship was heading in the next twenty-five, seem particularly appropriate today

The Shape of Things to Come

February 1961
By: Bill W.

The Shape of Things to Come

February 1961
By: Bill

Sobriety Comes First

August 1999
By: Eugene W. | Selmer, Tennessee

A Promise Come True

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Becky B. | Allen, Texas
When emotional sobriety kicks in, true serenity follows

The Courage to Come Back

July 2000
By: Randy K. | Dallas, Texas
This AA found himself at Dr. Bob's doorstep.

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A Dream Come True

March 2023 | Get Into Service
By: Anonymous
It was Kathy and her guitar, and me in my wheelchair with an oxygen bottle. My sponsor, a resident there, joined in the singing. It was a high I won’t ever forget.

The Best Is Yet To Come

Grateful even in the face of life's trials and tribulations

Good Things to Come

September 2020 | Living Sober Group
By: Brian S. | Wyckoff, N.J.
Getting sober young wasn’t easy. But with a lot of help, he got in the car and hit the road for a long, wonderful life

Here come the vans

April 2017
By: Ryan S. | Oakland Park, Florida
Just when he felt too nervous to do service, some guys who needed help saved the day

The Best Is Yet To Come

July 2006
By: Hal R. | Millbrae, California
It's a journey and not a destination

The Shape of Things to Come

June 1959
By: Bill
June 1944

Down Comes the Wall

May 2024 | How the Steps Changed My Life
By: Mary R. | Warwick, Rhode Island

The Best Is Yet To Come

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Stan S.
When AA told him to change everything, he did

Here Comes Trouble

December 2025 | Sober Holidays & Remote Communities
By: D. R-G. | Isleton, California
Heading to his morning meeting, he got an unexpected delivery. Luckily, he had 40 years

The Shape of Things to Come

June 1993
This article by Bill W, was originally published in the February 1961 Grapevine. His reflections on AA's first twenty-five years, and where the Fellowship was heading in the next twenty-five, seem particularly appropriate today

The Shape of Things to Come

February 1961
By: Bill W.

The Shape of Things to Come

February 1961
By: Bill

Sobriety Comes First

August 1999
By: Eugene W. | Selmer, Tennessee

A Promise Come True

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Becky B. | Allen, Texas
When emotional sobriety kicks in, true serenity follows

The Courage to Come Back

July 2000
By: Randy K. | Dallas, Texas
This AA found himself at Dr. Bob's doorstep.

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Grapevine Daily Quote December 19, 2017

“One may say that anonymity is the spiritual base, the sure key to all the rest of our Traditions. It has come to stand for prudence and, most importantly, for self-effacement.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1948“Tradition Twelve,”The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 23, 2017

“I’m learning the freedom that comes with facing my problems fearlessly and without resistance. They are not all resolved, but I’ve done my part. God will take it from there.”

Laguna Beach, Calif., March 1975 “Making Amends,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 23, 2017

“I’m learning the freedom that comes with facing my problems fearlessly and without resistance. They are not all resolved, but I’ve done my part. God will take it from there.”

Laguna Beach, Calif., March 1975 “Making Amends,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 23, 2017

“I’m learning the freedom that comes with facing my problems fearlessly and without resistance. They are not all resolved, but I’ve done my part. God will take it from there.”

Laguna Beach, Calif., March 1975 “Making Amends,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote July 19 2012

"Humility is a personal achievement, it cannot be given away. It comes in glimmers and grows like an ice crystal. It is fragile, too, thus requiring constant care and protection."

Seattle, Wash., January 1992 From: "Enjoying Anonymity" The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 18

“Humility is a personal achievement, it cannot be given away. It comes in glimmers and grows like an ice crystal. It is fragile, too, thus requiring constant care and protection.”

"“Enjoying Anonymity,” Seattle, Washington, January 1992, The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA "
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 22

“I’m learning the freedom that comes with facing my problems fearlessly and without resistance. They are not all resolved, but I’ve done my part. God will take it from there.”

“Making Amends,” Laguna Beach, California, March 1975, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 18

“One may say that anonymity is the spiritual base, the sure key to all the rest of our Traditions. It has come to stand for prudence and, most importantly, for self-effacement.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1948, “Tradition Twelve,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 18

“Humility is a personal achievement, it cannot be given away. It comes in glimmers and grows like an ice crystal. It is fragile, too, thus requiring constant care and protection.”

“Enjoying Anonymity,” Seattle, Washington, January 1992, The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 17

“One may say that anonymity is the spiritual base, the sure key to all the rest of our Traditions. It has come to stand for prudence and, most importantly, for self-effacement.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1948, “Tradition Twelve,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 19

“Humility is a personal achievement, it cannot be given away. It comes in glimmers and grows like an ice crystal. It is fragile, too, thus requiring constant care and protection.”

“Enjoying Anonymity,” Seattle, Washington, January 1992, The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 18, 2018

“Though my sobriety had come easy, the growing up business hadn’t. Both emotional and spiritual growth have always been mighty difficult for me.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1957, “The Clergy”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote August 14, 2016

“Compromise comes hard to us ‘all-or-nothing drunks.’ Nevertheless, we must never lose sight of the fact that progress is nearly always characterized by a series of improving compromises.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1959 “Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need” The Language of the Heart
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Quote August 14, 2015

"Compromise comes hard to us 'all-or-nothing drunks.' Nevertheless, we must never lose sight of the fact that progress is nearly always characterized by a series of improving compromises."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1959    "Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need"    The Language of the Heart-- Anonymous
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Quote August 14 2012

"Compromise comes hard to us 'all-or-nothing drunks.' Nevertheless, we must never lose sight of the fact that progress is nearly always characterized by a series of improving compromises."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1959 From "Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need" The Language of the Heart
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