Grapevine Daily Quote November 7
“Spiritual progress isn’t what gets us sober, it’s what keeps us sober.”
Grapevine Daily Quote November 8
“Full consciousness ... implies not only the willingness to receive the love and benefits AA has to offer, but also to surrender to the equally painful experience of exposure to ourselves, and others, of ourselves.”
Grapevine Daily Quote November 9
“We measure our progress in AA by two words, ‘humility’ and ‘responsibility.’ May I ever keep my eye on these yardsticks as I continue to seek only knowledge of his will for me.”
Grapevine Daily Quote January 1
“Worrying about a situation won’t change it. I do all that I can and then give the rest to God.”
Grapevine Daily Quote January 2
“I have sometimes felt I must apologize for my happiness ... I am vowing, however, to give loud support to successes, not just encouraging pats to troubles and failures. I now see successful living as a natural God-given by-product of successful sobriety. I say, go for it!”
Grapevine Daily Quote January 3
“My desire to drink became a desire not to.”
Grapevine Daily Quote January 4
“Beaten into complete defeat by alcohol, confronted by the living proof of release, and surrounded by those who can speak to us from the heart, we have finally surrendered. And then, paradoxically, we have found ourselves in a new dimension, the real world of spirit and of faith. Enough willingness, enough open-mindedness -- and there it is!”
Grapevine Daily Quote January 5
“Believing that I was powerless ultimately reduced the size of my world -- down to me in the moment.”
Grapevine Daily Quote January 6
“I was, am, and always will be powerless over alcohol. My life was, is, and always will be unmanageable. Today, because I'm a recovering alcoholic, that's okay.”
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.”
Grapevine Daily Quote January 8
“AA has taught me that being ‘a small part of the great whole’ carries with it a responsibility and that there is always something that I can do to contribute to ‘our common welfare.’”
Grapevine Daily Quote January 9
“There have been many times when I’ve felt inadequate to meet life’s demands, but AA and the Twelve Steps have always helped me find a way.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 1
“Two or three years ago the Central Office asked the groups to list their membership rules and send them in. After they arrived we set them all down. They took a great many sheets of paper. A little reflection upon these many rules brought us to an astonishing conclusion. If all of these edicts had been in force everywhere at once, it would have been practically impossible for any alcoholic to have ever joined Alcoholics Anonymous.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 2
“I like to say that AA is a program you can use to learn to follow the will of your higher self.”
Grapevine Daily Quote March 3
“Today, the two most important things in recovery for me are willingness and action ... Today, I have a smile that I can offer other alcoholics.”
