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Pro and Con

March 1960
By: L. C. | Vallejo, California
NIX ON DRUNKS

Pro and Con

November 1959
By: C. M. P. | Boone, Iowa
THE DARNDEST THINGS!

Around AA

August 1995
Safe From Any Storm the Future Might Bring

Your Move

June 1990
By: C. P. | La Feria, Texas
Odd man out?

Your Move

September 1986
By: L. I. | Lexington, Kentucky
Let's keep it simple

Your Move

September 1986
By: V. F. | Eureka, Kansas
Opening the door

Whole Lot of Ready

March 2013
By: Tim P. | Saint Paul, Minnesota
Diagnosed with cancer, a member embraces the program as he puts himself in God’s hands

Just an Attitude

April 2002
By: Julian O. | Durham, North Carolina

Sharing Solutions

August 1999
By: D. J. | Ocean, New Jersey

Benefits

May 1981
By: J. C. | Long Beach, California
The fringe benefits have been many; the major benefits, large and rewarding

From AA's Scrapbooks--1943 (Con't.)

February 1958
OLD TOPERS ASK LADIES TO JOIN THEM ON WAGON ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AIDS ERRING SISTERS

The Pleasures of Reading

July 1946
By: J.J. | Greenwich Village, New York City
<emphasis type="italic">BERNARD CLARE</emphasis> by James T. Farrell (Vanguard Press, $2.75)

Short Takes

April 1993
By: August 1962 Grapevine

Squeezing Out the Sponge

June 1991
By: November 1962 Grapevine

Gender divide in deaths related to alcohol

July 2009

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History

November 1963

Meetings Meetings Everywhere, But. . .

July 1959

A job that needs doing

February 1969
By: W. W. | Edmonds, Washington
Suggestion to Retired Committee Members

PO Box 1980

August 2005
By: Michael Q. | Tucson, Arizona
Ham spam

PO Box 1980

October 2001
By: Gabriela R. | Seattle, Washington
Global gratitude

PO Box 1980

July 2001
By: Kathleen D. | Staten Island, New York
Happy anniversary!

PO Box 1980

September 2000
By: Bernie S. | Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
A world of guest "speakers

PO Box 1980

October 1997
By: T. R. | Bettendorf, Iowa
Opportunities for growth

PO Box 1980

October 1987
By: M. B. | Port Huron, Michigan
In the basement

PO Box 1980

October 1987
By: F. B. | Modesto, California
The People Principle

PO Box 1980

April 1981
By: M. B. | Olongapo City
Fellowship at my fingertips

PO Box 1980

February 1981
By: D. B. | Wisdom, Montana
Snowed in--but not shut out

Carrying the Message

December 1973
By: W. S. | Clewiston, Florida
Growing with the Grapevine

Po Box 1980

April 1961
By: H. O&#039;N | Cork, Ireland
Shamrock and Grapevine

Pro and Con

July 1959
By: D. S. | San Mateo, California
TAKE IT OR--

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Grapevine Daily Quote February 25

“I’m free to be the person I’ve always wanted to be, but never before had the courage to become.”

Temple, Texas, October 1990, “The Man I’ve Always Wanted to Be,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 26

“I need grace to recover happily, to be comfortable in my sobriety, and to be able to help others do the same.”

Ottawa, Ontario, April 1992, “Grace,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 27

“What profiteth it a man if he has gained sobriety and lost his sense of humor?”

May 1950, “Grape Vignettes,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote February 28

“If in order to get into AA we had had to meet any standards more rigid than the one given in the Third Tradition, who of us would be alive? Think of all the wonderful people, including the nonconformists, eccentrics, and kooks who make such valuable additions to our number, who would have been kept out of AA if we had any requirement for membership other than a desire to get well.”

Manhattan, New York, January 1970, “Tradition Three,”, The Best of the Grapevine, Volume 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 15

“My inner feelings boil down to a handful of things – fear, anger, self-pity, shame, and feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem. These are the things we need to talk about in AA.”

“One Brick at a Time,” Russell, Pennsylvania, December 2004, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 16

“You’ve got one life to live. Don’t screw it up with a lot of maybes, what-ifs, and could-have-beens. Focus on what you have.”

“Old Advice,” Carmel Valley, California, August 2000, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 13

“My drinking career was all about running away. I could pack up and vanish in a flash. Now, I can make commitments and become part of something. I can let myself belong.”

“At Home in a Home Group,” Kingston, New York, May 1997, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 14

“The smile from my face traveled to my heart.”

“The Portals of Service,” Olympia, Washington, September 2006, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 18

“Like every AA member I have a definite responsibility to become a citizen of the world around me; to channel into it the experience of living and working which has been mine in our Fellowship.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1961, “Again at the Crossroads”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 17

“When I call my sponsor, my friends, someone on my home group’s phone list, or someone who scribbled their number on a napkin after a meeting, I make progress ... If we just call, we help one another stay sober, one call at a time, one connection at a time.”

“Just Call Me,” Morristown, New Jersey, May 2003, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 20

“My group included almost every type of alcoholic that old-timers feared most ... The amazing thing is most of us stayed sober, despite all the dire predictions. Why? Because the two things we had in common were more important than all our differences. We were alcoholics and we believed in the program of Alcoholics Anonymous.”

“Courage to Change,” Springville, Utah, March 2000, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 19

“Not picking up a drink creates infinite possibilities for me ... When I wake up in the morning I pray for what I need to get through the day sober. I also smile and say to myself, Who knows? This could be the greatest day of my life!”

“Attitude Adjustment,” New York, New York, January 2006, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 21

“If faith without works is dead, willingness without action is fantasy.”

“Short Takes,” Cheverly, Maryland, February 1985, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 12

“The other day, I sent an AA friend on a job interview. He went to the wrong address and he lost the man's name. In another office, he stated his purpose, was offered a job, and came back with one better than the job I sent him to look for.”

“The Mysterious Ways of the Higher Power,” Wayne, Pennsylvania, June 1984, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 11

“In relinquishing some goals because of lessened physical energy, I have been freed to achieve other and more satisfying ones that a deeper and more extensive Me has always known it wanted.”

“Beyond the Generation Gap,” Saratoga, California, August 1985, The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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