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Professor Winkley's School for Counselors

June 1975
By: R. Z. | San Diego, California
Some of us are just too dumb to fully appreciate the scientific approach

Deadly Hobby for a Retiree

January 1975
By: Teet" C. | North Hollywood, California
Free at last from people-pleasing, this veteran movie publicist was all set to please himself

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

Cure for Cop-outs

January 1974

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

Wisdom for Twelfth-steppers

November 1973
By: T. P. | Chappaqua, New York
A reminder that our attention to others needs to be pursued in deep humility - From the April 1954 Grapevine

For the Birds

August 1973
By: Art B.

For Those About to Take the Pledge

August 1973

Two Items for Our Inventory

March 1973
By: Beverly T. | Sunnyvale, California
An AA doctor points out areas in which we could be faulted

A Plug for Resentments

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

An Unselfish Program for Self

October 1972
By: R. B. | Freeport

Help for This Day

August 1972
By: Father P.
A nonalcoholic finds an answer in AA's concept of one-day-at-a-time living

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An Unselfish Program for Self

October 1972
By: R. B. | Freeport

Help for This Day

August 1972
By: Father P.
A nonalcoholic finds an answer in AA's concept of one-day-at-a-time living

Some Questions for the AA Pro

February 1972
By: Tom G. | Remsen, New York
There is opportunity for service, and a possibility for disaster, in the expanding profession of helping alcoholics

The Search for a Personality Pattern

December 1971
By: B. M. | Saratoga, California
Is there a common denominator among alcoholics? Or are they just people?

Hope for Skid Row

November 1971
By: C. A. | San Francisco, California
C. A. put copies of the Grapevine in the reading rack of his skid-row hotel, and they kept disappearing. He wrote asking for more Grapevines--he'd found another way to carry the message

No Time for Self-pity

August 1971
By: M. D. S. | Santa Monica, California
<emphasis type="italic">A really busy person never knows how much he weighs</emphasis> Edgar Watson Howe

Happiness Is Not for Me

January 1971
By: G. L. | Boise, Idaho
Oh, sure, there are times of joy. But there's a lot of hard work and anguish in maintaining sobriety, too

The Hazards of AAS' Counseling for Pay

October 1970
By: John L. Norris, MD
Three articles presenting varying points of view on the AA member working in the field of alcohol problems

Anything for Kicks

May 1970
By: W. G. | Fulton, Missouri
This youngster tried it all and now he's trying AA

Let This AA Thing Work for Me!

April 1970
By: L. L. | Studio City, California
An arrest record too long for his years brought him into the Fellowship

Counsel for the Prosecutor

March 1970
By: W. H. | Sarnia, Ontario
Was it divine law that brought this lawyer through to grateful sobriety?

A Design for Living

After her diagnosis, she turned to AA for help

Grateful for the Rooms

A woman's story of finally accepting the program of AA

A Blueprint for Living

He discovered that he could be OK in this world without alcohol

Searching for Acceptance

In order to stay sober, she had to accept the truth of who she really was

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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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Quote July 24 2013

"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."

Royal Palm Beach, Fla., February 2001 "From Handcuffs to Hope" Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 17, 2019

“Self-justification is a universal destroyer of harmony and of love. It sets man against man, nation against nation. By it, every form of folly and violence can be made to look right, and even respectable. Of course it is not for us to condemn. We need only investigate ourselves.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961, “Humility for Today,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 2, 2019

“What unites all members on the program is a common sincerity. We are all seeking the truth; we are trying for honesty. In practice, any useful conception of God must relate to this idea of truth. Some people would say that God is truth -- no more and no less.”

Santa Monica, California, May 1983, “Honest Disbelievers,”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote December 2, 2014

“What unites all members on the program is a common sincerity. We are all seeking the truth; we are trying for honesty. In practice, any useful conception of God must relate to this idea of truth. Some people would say that God is truth -- no more and no less.”

Santa Monica, Calif., May 1983 “Honest Disbelievers,” Spiritual Awakenings

Grapevine Daily Quote July 4, 2018

“If [AA] had turned out to be a government-financed project or a charitable branch of some church, my feelings about it could not have been so instantly warm and comfortable. The fact that it was just us drunks, paying our own way, lessened my shame at having to ask for help.”

“Tradition Seven,” Manhattan, New York, October 1970, Best of the Grapevine, Volume 1
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Quote November 17, 2014

“Self-justification is a universal destroyer of harmony and of love. It sets man against man, nation against nation. By it, every form of folly and violence can be made to look right, and even respectable. Of course it is not for us to condemn. We need only investigate ourselves.”

 

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

Grapevine Daily Quote November 17, 2017

“Self-justification is a universal destroyer of harmony and of love. It sets man against man, nation against nation. By it, every form of folly and violence can be made to look right, and even respectable. Of course it is not for us to condemn. We need only investigate ourselves.”

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