Grapevine Daily Quote July 11, 2019
“It should be the privilege, even the right, of each individual or group to handle anonymity as they wish ... Each individual will have to decide where he ought to draw the line -- how far he ought to carry the principle in his own affairs, how far he may go in dropping his own anonymity without injury to Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 12, 2019
“It seems to me that one of the major purposes of the last three Steps is to keep us from complacency, to keep us growing so that we don’t fall back into our old, sick ways and perhaps even into active alcoholism.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 13, 2019
“Nowadays my brain no longer races compulsively in either elation, grandiosity, or depression. I have been given a quiet place in bright
Grapevine Daily Quote July 14, 2019
“By our Twelve Steps we have recovered, by our Twelve Traditions we have unified, and through our Third Legacy -- Service -- we shall carry the AA message down through the corridors of time to come.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 15, 2019
“We cannot grow very much unless we constantly try to envision what the eternal spiritual values are.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 16, 2019
“Mere change is not necessarily progress.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 17, 2019
“Self-centeredness is a poison to my emotional system. It frustrates my every effort toward a comfortable and happy existence. A terrible chain reaction begins. Fear sets in. Anger, resentment, and self-pity become my guiding forces. My only escape is to put this awful selfishness aside and become involved with the world around me.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 18, 2019
“Isn’t a donation of my time and services just as important as my donation of cash? What if my home group had money for coffee, rent, and literature, but no one to open the meeting room and make the coffee?”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 19, 2019
“The part of my job that always catches me off-guard is the palpable jolt of pleasure I get from the little ways to be helpful -- to be of service -- to others, for which they are so genuinely grateful.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 20, 2019
“Life is lived moment to moment ... and every moment provides me with an opportunity for growth.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 21, 2019
“By the fall of 1937 we could count what looked like forty recovered members. One of us had been sober three years, another two and a half, and a fair number had a year or more behind them. As all of us had been hopeless cases, this amount of time elapsed began to be significant. The realization that we ‘had found something’ began to take hold of us. No longer were we a dubious experiment. Alcoholics could stay sober.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 22, 2019
“I still don’t know much about heaven, but I’ve learned some valuable lessons about life on earth.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 23, 2019
“A large part of my recovery has been in learning how not to listen to myself.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 24, 2019
“Sobriety is a constant process of uncovering, discovering, and discarding.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 25, 2019
“I did not know what real happiness was when I came through the doors of AA. I needed someone to teach me.”
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 18
“The ability to laugh at ourselves is an intrinsic part of the healing process.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 19
“When we reach a maximum in understanding, we know how very much we shall never understand.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 20
‘Imperfection offers me the freedom of a million potentials.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 21
“Sound policy can only be made by rubbing the conservatives and the promoters together. Their discussions, if free from personal ambitions and resentment, can be depended upon to produce the right answers. For us, there is no other way.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 22
“I am still amazed at the aura around AA meetings ... No matter what our immediate problems, fears, or resentments, we come to a halt when the meeting begins and focus on our primary purpose.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 23
“Older AAs who know the record are unanimous in their feeling that an intelligence greater than ours has surely been at work, else we could never have avoided so many pitfalls, could never have been so happily related to our millions of friends in the outside world.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 24
“Our mistakes of yesterday can be stepping stones for tomorrow if we do something about them today.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 25
“Before we can be of any use to anybody else, we must find the beginnings of the answer for ourselves.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 26
“Our Traditions are set down on paper. But they were written first in our hearts. For each of us knows, instinctively I think, that AA is not ours to do with as we please. We are but caretakers to preserve the spiritual quality of our Fellowship; keep it whole for those who will come after us and have need of what has so generously been given to us.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 27
“The core of our AA procedure is one alcoholic talking to another, whether that be sitting on a curbstone, in a home, or at a meeting. It’s the message, not the place; it’s the talk, not the alms.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 28
“Sobriety in AA is the first thing in my life that has really worked.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 29
“Instead of debating why so many old-timers are leaving, maybe our time would be better spent in taking more responsibility and letting the old-timers know how much AA wants and needs them ... creating and maintaining environments and meetings that are attractive to their recovery.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 30
“I go to lots of meetings. I get there early and help set up. I stay late and help clean up. I extend my hand as it was extended to me ... I’ve been given a second chance and I’m here to be of service.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 10
“There is never a need to praise ourselves. We feel it better to let our friends recommend us.”
Grapevine Daily Quote July 11
“I sometimes forget to feel gratitude for my sobriety ... This is why I must continue to work with others, to go to meetings, to be of some service to the world around me -- not because these are ‘good’ things, but rather so that I can once again be stimulated into feelings of gratitude for this life I have found.”
