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An Answer Without a Prayer

April 1986
By: B. C. | Revelstoke, British Columbia

Boogeying Without Booze

August 2003
By: Susan C. | Woodland, California
It was better sober. Imagine that.

A Message Without Borders

March 2003
Report on the Seventeenth World Service Meeting in Oviedo, Spain

Powerless, But Free

October 1983
By: Anonymous | Bangkok

Without Plum Pudding. . .

December 1952
By: F. R. | Montclair, New Jersey

Living With Fear. . .And Without

February 1979
By: S. M. | Lake Worth, Florida
It was just as dangerous when it came disguised as anger or mere embarrassment

Free to fly

April 2017
By: Bob M. | Tulsa, Oklahoma
During a tough time, a husband takes action and finds new ways to take the next right step

Without Preaching Or Moralizing

October 1980
By: A. B. | Torrance, Calif.
Twelfth Step - He thought it would be like earning merit badges in the Boy Scouts

Free ride

January 2017
By: Chris P. | Reston, Virginia
What seemed like a simple good deed became a powerful reminder to keep giving back

Rules Without Reason

February 1987
By: E. E. | Tulsa, Oklahoma

A Moment Without Pain

June 1991
By: Michael P. | Redwood City, California

Set free

May 2023 | Home Group
By: Bob G. | Madison, Wis.
Something big changed in him sitting in Eric’s car that afternoon. And it’s a gift he gets to pass on to others

20 & Free

May 2025 | Young and Sober
By: Kate A. | Macungie, Pennsylvania
Her dream of 21 shots at the bar never happened. Instead, her life got so much bigger

REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE

October 2009
By: RAY A. | West Palm Beach, Fla.
Struggling for identity, a Puerto Rican-born radical loses himself in the bottle

Finally Free

July 2024 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Andrea N. | Lakewood, Colorado
Once deemed a “menace to society,” she got sober in jail, did her time and is now going back in to help others

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An Answer Without a Prayer

April 1986
By: B. C. | Revelstoke, British Columbia

Boogeying Without Booze

August 2003
By: Susan C. | Woodland, California
It was better sober. Imagine that.

A Message Without Borders

March 2003
Report on the Seventeenth World Service Meeting in Oviedo, Spain

Powerless, But Free

October 1983
By: Anonymous | Bangkok

Without Plum Pudding. . .

December 1952
By: F. R. | Montclair, New Jersey

Living With Fear. . .And Without

February 1979
By: S. M. | Lake Worth, Florida
It was just as dangerous when it came disguised as anger or mere embarrassment

Free to fly

April 2017
By: Bob M. | Tulsa, Oklahoma
During a tough time, a husband takes action and finds new ways to take the next right step

Without Preaching Or Moralizing

October 1980
By: A. B. | Torrance, Calif.
Twelfth Step - He thought it would be like earning merit badges in the Boy Scouts

Free ride

January 2017
By: Chris P. | Reston, Virginia
What seemed like a simple good deed became a powerful reminder to keep giving back

Rules Without Reason

February 1987
By: E. E. | Tulsa, Oklahoma

A Moment Without Pain

June 1991
By: Michael P. | Redwood City, California

Set free

May 2023 | Home Group
By: Bob G. | Madison, Wis.
Something big changed in him sitting in Eric’s car that afternoon. And it’s a gift he gets to pass on to others

20 & Free

May 2025 | Young and Sober
By: Kate A. | Macungie, Pennsylvania
Her dream of 21 shots at the bar never happened. Instead, her life got so much bigger

REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE

October 2009
By: RAY A. | West Palm Beach, Fla.
Struggling for identity, a Puerto Rican-born radical loses himself in the bottle

Finally Free

July 2024 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Andrea N. | Lakewood, Colorado
Once deemed a “menace to society,” she got sober in jail, did her time and is now going back in to help others

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Music, Money & Free Drinks

Magazine Issue March 2024 | Topics Español Work/Career

The mop will set you free

Magazine Issue June 2022 | Topics Beginners/Newcomers Service/Into Action Sponsorship

Forgiveness Set Me Free

Magazine Issue April 2020 | Topics Emotional Sobriety Letters from Readers (Dear Grapevine) Spirituality

Audio: Service Set Her Free

Magazine Issue December 2011 | Topics None

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Quote October 15, 2015

“The fellowship in AA is unique. Ties are made overnight that it would take years to develop elsewhere. No one needs a false front. All barriers are down. Some who have felt outcasts all their lives now know they really belong. From feeling as if they were dragging anchor though life, they suddenly sail free before the wind.”

Lois W., February 1950 “It Might Have Been the Time...” Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 2
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Quote October 15 2012

"The fellowship in AA is unique. Ties are made overnight that it would take years to develop elsewhere. No one needs a false front. All barriers are down. Some who have felt outcasts all their lives now know they really belong. From feeling as if they were dragging anchor though life, they suddenly sail free before the wind."

Lois W., February 1950From: "It Might Have Been the Time..."Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 2
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Quote April 25, 2015

“When we consult an AA friend, we should not be reluctant to remind him of our need for full privacy. Intimate communication is normally so free and easy among us that an AA adviser may sometimes forget when we expect him to remain silent. The protective sanctity of this most healing of human relations ought never be violated.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961 “This Matter of Honesty,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 17, 2016

“Following a spiritual path has become increasingly essential to me. Contrary to my fear that taking Step Three would condemn me to a life of brave self-sacrifice, I find instead that it frees me to think and act as my truest self.”

Thompson, Pa., March 1997 “A Remarkable Sensation” Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Quote July 17, 2015

“Following a spiritual path has become increasingly essential to me. Contrary to my fear that taking Step Three would condemn me to a life of brave self-sacrifice, I find instead that it frees me to think and act as my truest self.”

“A Remarkable Sensation,” Thompson, Pa., March 1997 Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Quote July 17 2012

"Following a spiritual path has become increasingly essential to me. Contrary to my fear that taking Step Three would condemn me to a life of brave self-sacrifice, I find instead that it frees me to think and act as my truest self."

Thompson, Penn., March 1997 From: "A Remarkable Sensation" Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 16

“Following a spiritual path has become increasingly essential to me. Contrary to my fear that taking Step Three would condemn me to a life of brave self-sacrifice, I find instead that it frees me to think and act as my truest self.”

"“A Remarkable Sensation,” Thompson, Pennsylvania, March 1997, Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier "
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 16

“Following a spiritual path has become increasingly essential to me. Contrary to my fear that taking Step Three would condemn me to a life of brave self-sacrifice, I find instead that it frees me to think and act as my truest self.”

“A Remarkable Sensation,” Thompson, Pennsylvania, March 1997, Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 17

“Following a spiritual path has become increasingly essential to me. Contrary to my fear that taking Step Three would condemn me to a life of brave self-sacrifice, I find instead that it frees me to think and act as my truest self.”

“A Remarkable Sensation,” Thompson, Pennsylvania, March 1997, Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 2, 2019

“God has given me this day to use as I wish; Alcoholics Anonymous shows me how to live it without a drink.”

“Changes for the Better,” Somerville, Massachusetts, September 1995, In Our Own Words
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Quote May 2, 2014

“God has given me this day to use as I wish; Alcoholics Anonymous shows me how to live it without a drink.”

Somerville, Mass., September 1995 “Changes for the Better,” In Our Own Words
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 29, 2019

“I no longer feel isolated, alone or without purpose. I feel like life is going somewhere, and I don’t feel like I have to know where.”

Concord, California, May 2012, “Weapons Down,”, AA Grapevine
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Quote June 29, 2017

“I no longer feel isolated, alone or without purpose. I feel like life is going somewhere, and I don’t feel like I have to know where.”

Concord, Calif., May 2012 “Weapons Down,” AA Grapevine
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Quote June 29, 2014

“I no longer feel isolated, alone or without purpose. I feel like life is going somewhere, and I don’t feel like I have to know where.”

Concord, California, May 2012 “Weapons Down,” AA Grapevine

Grapevine Daily Quote October 5, 2019

"“We've all seen the new member who stays sober for a time, largely through sponsorship. Then maybe the sponsor gets drunk, and you know what usually happens. Left without a human prop, the new member gets drunk, too. He has been glorifying an individual, instead of following the program.

 

“Certainly, we need leaders, but we must regard them as the human agents of the Higher Power and not with undue adulation as individuals. The Fourth and Tenth Steps cannot be too strongly emphasized here, ‘Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves .... Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.’ There is your perfect antidote for halo-poisoning.”"

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, June 1955, “The Fundamentals in Retrospect,”, Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 2
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