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The Ten Best Years

January 1972
By: T. C. | Ste. Therese de Blainville, Quebec
Essence of AA

The Best Is Yet To Come

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

Best Holiday Ever

December 2024 | Remote Communities and Sober Holidays
By: Gary D. | Edgewater, Florida
Things are a little quieter and tough this year, but his mission is clear. Show love the best he can

The Best Thanksgiving Ever

November 2024 | The Gift Of Gratitude
By: Regan G. | Mesa, Arizona
How service saved the day at a holiday family affair

Father knows best

March 2023 | Get Into Service
By: Paul M. | Delhi, Ontario
Desperate to stop craving beer, he confessed to his priest. Luckily, his answer was right downstairs

The best gift of all

December 2021 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Sean O. | Santa Monica, Calif.
Depressed and desperate, he signed up to chair the 7 A.M. Christmas morning meeting. It probably saved his life

Best Insurance Ever

August 2021 | Seniors in AA
By: M.G. | Montclair, N.J.
Working with a prisoner in a serious COVID lockdown delivered both of them tickets to some sanity and peace

The Best Part of the Evening

October 2017
By: Megan M. | Phoenix, Ariz.
With 26 days sober, it was her birthday and she had an emotional meeting with her parents. But a surprise was yet to come

Anonymity at Its Best

September 1998
By: Connie E. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

The Best Deal in Town

October 1982
By: R. M. | Fullerton, California

I'm Doing the Best I Can

February 2016

The Best of All My Gifts

December 1961
By: R. T. | Chicago, Illinois

The Best Decision I Ever Made

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Chris K. | Grain Valley, Mo.
After a very rocky start in sobriety, three crosstown buses changed her life

My Best Day Sober

December 2000
By: Brian G. | Lubbock, Texas

Our Best Four Years

June 2025 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Liz O. | Morro Bay, California
He was her dad and her drinking buddy. Then she got sober and so did he. Now came the start of a beautiful team

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The Best Is Yet To Come

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

Best Holiday Ever

December 2024 | Remote Communities and Sober Holidays
By: Gary D. | Edgewater, Florida
Things are a little quieter and tough this year, but his mission is clear. Show love the best he can

The Best Thanksgiving Ever

November 2024 | The Gift Of Gratitude
By: Regan G. | Mesa, Arizona
How service saved the day at a holiday family affair

Father knows best

March 2023 | Get Into Service
By: Paul M. | Delhi, Ontario
Desperate to stop craving beer, he confessed to his priest. Luckily, his answer was right downstairs

The best gift of all

December 2021 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Sean O. | Santa Monica, Calif.
Depressed and desperate, he signed up to chair the 7 A.M. Christmas morning meeting. It probably saved his life

Best Insurance Ever

August 2021 | Seniors in AA
By: M.G. | Montclair, N.J.
Working with a prisoner in a serious COVID lockdown delivered both of them tickets to some sanity and peace

The Best Part of the Evening

October 2017
By: Megan M. | Phoenix, Ariz.
With 26 days sober, it was her birthday and she had an emotional meeting with her parents. But a surprise was yet to come

Anonymity at Its Best

September 1998
By: Connie E. | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

The Best Deal in Town

October 1982
By: R. M. | Fullerton, California

I'm Doing the Best I Can

February 2016

The Best of All My Gifts

December 1961
By: R. T. | Chicago, Illinois

The Best Decision I Ever Made

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Chris K. | Grain Valley, Mo.
After a very rocky start in sobriety, three crosstown buses changed her life

My Best Day Sober

December 2000
By: Brian G. | Lubbock, Texas

Our Best Four Years

June 2025 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Liz O. | Morro Bay, California
He was her dad and her drinking buddy. Then she got sober and so did he. Now came the start of a beautiful team

The Very Best We Can Be

August 1991
By: Bob F. | Waterbury, Connecticut

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Grapevine Daily Quote November 16, 2019

“Serenely remarking to his attendant, ‘I think this is it,’ Dr. Bob passed out of our sight and hearing November sixteenth at noonday. So ended the consuming malady wherein he had so well shown us how high faith can rise over grievous distress. As he had lived, so he had died, supremely aware that in his Father's House are many Mansions.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1951, “Dr. Bob: A Tribute,”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote November 16, 2014

“Serenely remarking to his attendant, ‘I think this is it,’ Dr. Bob passed out of our sight and hearing November sixteenth at noonday. So ended the consuming malady wherein he had so well shown us how high faith can rise over grievous distress. As he had lived, so he had died, supremely aware that in his Father's House are many Mansions.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1951 “Dr. Bob: A Tribute,” The Language of the Heart

Grapevine Daily Quote November 16, 2017

“Serenely remarking to his attendant, ‘I think this is it,’ Dr. Bob passed out of our sight and hearing November sixteenth at noonday. So ended the consuming malady wherein he had so well shown us how high faith can rise over grievous distress. As he had lived, so he had died, supremely aware that in his Father's House are many Mansions.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1951“Dr. Bob: A Tribute,”The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 15

“Serenely remarking to his attendant, ‘I think this is it,’ Dr. Bob passed out of our sight and hearing November sixteenth at noonday. So ended the consuming malady wherein he had so well shown us how high faith can rise over grievous distress. As he had lived, so he had died, supremely aware that in his Father's House are many Mansions.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1951, “Dr. Bob: A Tribute,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 14

“Serenely remarking to his attendant, ‘I think this is it,’ Dr. Bob passed out of our sight and hearing November sixteenth at noonday. So ended the consuming malady wherein he had so well shown us how high faith can rise over grievous distress. As he had lived, so he had died, supremely aware that in his Father's House are many Mansions.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1951, “Dr. Bob: A Tribute,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote January 13, 2016

“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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Quote January 13, 2013

“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, Utah, January 1998 From: “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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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 October 23

“This process of identification and transmission has gone on and on. The skid rower said he was different. Even more loudly the socialite (or Park Avenue stumble bum) said the same -- so did the arts and the professions, the rich, the poor, the religious, the agnostics, the Indians, and the Eskimos, the veterans and the prisoners.
“But nowadays all of these, and legions more, soberly talk about how very much alike all of us alcoholics are when we all admit that the chips are finally down; when we see that it is really a question of doing or die in our worldwide Fellowship of ‘the common suffering and the common deliverance.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, “AA Communication Can Cross All Barriers”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 22

“This process of identification and transmission has gone on and on. The skid rower said he was different. Even more loudly the socialite (or Park Avenue stumble bum) said the same -- so did the arts and the professions, the rich, the poor, the religious, the agnostics, the Indians and the Eskimos, the veterans and the prisoners. But nowadays all of these, and legions more, soberly talk about how very much alike all of us alcoholics are when we all admit that the chips are finally down; when we see that it is really a question of do or die in our world wide Fellowship of ‘the comon suffering and the common deliverance.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, “AA Communication Can Cross All Barriers”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote August 16, 2014

“Often simplicity yields to complexity as the human mind grasps a great revelation, and places its own particular interpretation upon it. All too often the revelation becomes lost in the maze of human ideas, interpretations, and suggestions. Thus have great movements risen, flourished for a season, and died. But AA has steadily progressed through the labyrinth of complexity, carefully avoiding luring temptations of wealth, professionalism, and fame as a healer of one of mankind's most deadly diseases. Dr. Bob who responded to that original phone call, and heard and accepted the message from Bill, has left ringing in our ears, the vital admonition: ‘Keep it simple.’”

Kimberley, British Columbia, September 1953 “Thus We Grow...” AA Grapevine

Grapevine Daily Quote August 16, 2017

“Often simplicity yields to complexity as the human mind grasps a great revelation, and places its own particular interpretation upon it. All too often the revelation becomes lost in the maze of human ideas, interpretations, and suggestions. Thus have great movements risen, flourished for a season, and died. But AA has steadily progressed through the labyrinth of complexity, carefully avoiding luring temptations of wealth, professionalism, and fame as a healer of one of mankind's most deadly diseases. Dr. Bob who responded to that original phone call, and heard and accepted the message from Bill, has left ringing in our ears, the vital admonition: ‘Keep it simple.’”

Kimberley, British Columbia, September 1953 “Thus We Grow...” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 16, 2019

“Often simplicity yields to complexity as the human mind grasps a great revelation, and places its own particular interpretation upon it. All too often the revelation becomes lost in the maze of human ideas, interpretations, and suggestions. Thus have great movements risen, flourished for a season, and died. But AA has steadily progressed through the labyrinth of complexity, carefully avoiding luring temptations of wealth, professionalism, and fame as a healer of one of mankind's most deadly diseases. Dr. Bob who responded to that original phone call, and heard and accepted the message from Bill, has left ringing in our ears, the vital admonition: ‘Keep it simple.’”

“Thus We Grow...” Kimberley, British Columbia, September 1953, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote August 15

“Often simplicity yields to complexity as the human mind grasps a great revelation, and places its own particular interpretation upon it. All too often the revelation becomes lost in the maze of human ideas, interpretations, and suggestions. Thus have great movements risen, flourished for a season, and died. But AA has steadily progressed through the labyrinth of complexity, carefully avoiding luring temptations of wealth, professionalism, and fame as a healer of one of mankind's most deadly diseases. Dr. Bob who responded to that original phone call, and heard and accepted the message from Bill, has left ringing in our ears, the vital admonition: ‘Keep it simple.’”

“Thus We Grow...” Kimberley, British Columbia, September 1953, AA Grapevine
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