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Doing my best

Magazine Issue January 2021 | Topics COVID-19 Personal Stories Service/Into Action Spirituality

The Best We Could

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What’s Best for the Group

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The Best Present in Years

Magazine Issue December 2015 | Topics None

PO Box 1980

April 2004
By: Paul V. | Grants Pass, Oregon
A matter of Tradition

Protect Your Investment!

January 1983
By: J. M. | Lawrence, Massachusetts

CARRYING THE MESSAGE A SPECIAL REPORT: AA AND THE DIGITAL AGE

June 2008

Twelve Days

December 1993
By: Peter W. | Garrison, New York

Dear Grapevine

July 2013

AA News

March 2019 | What’s On Your Mind?
By: Tom A. | West Central Region
GSO’s new technology endeavor

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No One Will Know

October 2022 | Relapse
By: Matt M. | Oak Park, Ill.
While working on a construction site with some AA buddies, he had a close call he won’t soon forget

Ham on Wry

October 1993
By: Anonymous

Editor's Note

March 2005
By: The Editor

AAs can now make online donations

August 2010
Secure, confidential system to contribute to GSO went live in June

AA World Services On the World Wide Web WWW.AA.ORG>

October 2002

PO Box 1980

February 1998
By: Mara C. | Nantucket, Massachusetts
HP at your disposal

The Writing on the Wall

Scared and in a detox for the first time, he got the exact message he needed

West Central Regional Forum

December 2007

Freedom

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Jack W. | Tucson, Ariz.
Owning a restaurant meant never having to run out of alcohol

And a. . .Anonymous

May 2004
By: Corky S. | Bayou Vista, Texas
The danger of being different

Sober at 60

October 2024 | CPC: Cooperation with the Professional Community
By: Rhonda B. | Southwick, Massachusetts
It’s never too late to turn your life around, get involved and begin to reach out and help others

Dan’s Night

March 2022 | Emotional Sobriety
By: J. Mc. | East Lansing, Mich.
What will he say when he gives his sponsee his five 5-year coin? The answer may suprise you

Love at First Sight

February 2023 | Making Amends
By: Juls M. | Camano Island, Wash.
Through drunken chaos, early sobriety, divorce, marriage and joy, what she learned from Mac was unconditional love

Something to offer

March 2019 | What’s On Your Mind?
By: Jack J. | St. Louis
After warming up to the love of his group, a newcomer learns how good it feels to return the favor

AA News

July 2020 | AA Around The World
AA is here to help

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Quote May 4

We shall never be at our best except when we hew only to the primary spiritual aim of AA. That of carrying its message to the alcoholic who still suffers alcoholism.

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1948 "Tradition Five" The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 9

“Trial and error produces group experience, and out of corrected experience comes custom. When a customary way of doing things is definitely proved to be best, then that custom forms into AA Tradition.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1948, “Tradition Two”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 3

“We shall never be at our best except when we hew only to the primary spiritual aim of AA. That of carrying its message to the alcoholic who still suffers alcoholism.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1948, “Tradition Five”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 2

“We shall never be at our best except when we hew only to the primary spiritual aim of AA. That of carrying its message to the alcoholic who still suffers alcoholism.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1948, “Tradition Five”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 8

“Trial and error produces group experience, and out of corrected experience comes custom. When a customary way of doing things is definitely proved to be best, then that custom forms into AA Tradition.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1948, “Tradition Two”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 8

"Every newcomer, every friend who looks at AA for the first time is vastly puzzled. They see liberty verging on license, yet they recognize at once that AA has an irresistible strength of purpose and action. ‘How,’ they ask, ‘can such a crowd of anarchists function at all? How can they possibly place their common welfare first? What, in heaven's name, holds them together?’ “Those who look well soon have the key to this strange paradox. The AA member has to conform to the principles of recovery. His life actually depends upon obedience to spiritual principles. If he deviates too far, the penalty is sure and swift; he sickens and dies. At first, he goes along because he must, but later he discovers a way of life he really wants to live. Moreover, he finds he cannot keep this priceless gift unless he gives it away.”

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Quote January 8, 2015

“Every newcomer, every friend who looks at AA for the first time is vastly puzzled. They see liberty verging on license, yet they recognize at once that AA has an irresistible strength of purpose and action. ‘How,’ they ask, ‘can such a crowd of anarchists function at all? How can they possibly place their common welfare first? What, in heaven's name, holds them together?’

“Those who look well soon have the key to this strange paradox. The AA member has to conform to the principles of recovery. His life actually depends upon obedience to spiritual principles. If he deviates too far, the penalty is sure and swift; he sickens and dies. At first he goes along because he must, but later he discovers a way of life he really wants to live. Moreover, he finds he cannot keep this priceless gift unless he gives it away.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1952 “Tradition One,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 8, 2018

“Every newcomer, every friend who looks at AA for the first time is vastly puzzled. They see liberty verging on license, yet they recognize at once that AA has an irresistible strength of purpose and action. ‘How,’ they ask, ‘can such a crowd of anarchists function at all? How can they possibly place their common welfare first? What, in heaven's name, holds them together?’

“Those who look well soon have the key to this strange paradox. The AA member has to conform to the principles of recovery. His life actually depends upon obedience to spiritual principles. If he deviates too far, the penalty is sure and swift; he sickens and dies. At first he goes along because he must, but later he discovers a way of life he really wants to live. Moreover, he finds he cannot keep this priceless gift unless he gives it away.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1952 “Tradition One,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 8, 2019

"“Every newcomer, every friend who looks at AA for the first time is vastly puzzled. They see liberty verging on license, yet they recognize at once that AA has an irresistible strength of purpose and action. ‘How,’ they ask, ‘can such a crowd of anarchists function at all? How can they possibly place their common welfare first? What, in heaven's name, holds them together?’

 

“Those who look well soon have the key to this strange paradox. The AA member has to conform to the principles of recovery. His life actually depends upon obedience to spiritual principles. If he deviates too far, the penalty is sure and swift; he sickens and dies. At first he goes along because he must, but later he discovers a way of life he really wants to live. Moreover, he finds he cannot keep this priceless gift unless he gives it away.”"

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1952, “Tradition One,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 7

“Every newcomer, every friend who looks at AA for the first time is vastly puzzled. They see liberty verging on license, yet they recognize at once that AA has an irresistible strength of purpose and action. ‘How,’ they ask, ‘can such a crowd of anarchists function at all? How can they possibly place their common welfare first? What, in heaven's name, holds them together?’

“Those who look well soon have the key to this strange paradox. The AA member has to conform to the principles of recovery. His life actually depends upon obedience to spiritual principles. If he deviates too far, the penalty is sure and swift; he sickens and dies. At first he goes along because he must, but later he discovers a way of life he really wants to live. Moreover, he finds he cannot keep this priceless gift unless he gives it away.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1952, “Tradition One,”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 31, 2016

“Because each of us, at any moment, is the sum total of every choice he or she has ever made, it is not sheer fantasy to expect each day to be the very best day we have yet lived.”

North Hollywood, Calif., August 1982 “Savoring Our Sobriety” Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Quote May 2, 2015

“The ability to love can never be taken away from me, except by me. When I can get myself out of the way long enough to love another human being, it’s the best feeling I know of.”

Dallas, Texas, December 1979 “The Root of Our Troubles,” Emotional Sobriety
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Quote July 31, 2015

“Because each of us, at any moment, is the sum total of every choice he or she has ever made, it is not sheer fantasy to expect each day to be the very best day we have yet lived.”

“Savoring Our Sobriety,” North Hollywood, Calif., August 1982
Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Quote July 31 2012

"Because each of us, at any moment, is the sum total of every choice he or she has ever made, it is not sheer fantasy to expect each day to be the very best day we have yet lived."

North Hollywood, Calif., August 1982 From: "Savoring Our Sobriety" Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 1

“The ability to love can never be taken away from me, except by me. When I can get myself out of the way long enough to love another human being, it’s the best feeling I know of.”

Dallas, Texas, December 1979, “The Root of Our Troubles,” Emotional Sobriety
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