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Following instructions

September 2019 | Young & Sober
By: Kate Q. | Huntsville, Ontario

Two free hands

September 2018
By: Jenni C. | Portland, Maine
Once she put down the bottle, she got super busy with a wonderful new world of young people

Free Thinking Allowed

March 1998
By: J.W. | San Francisco, California

I Was Finally Set Free

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Anonymous | Warsaw, Ohio
A head full of AA helps ruin her relapse

Following the Traditions

April 1967
By: The Editors
Dead-Letter Anonymity

Elder Statesman Without a Country

February 1983
By: B. B. | Santa Rosa, California
When he stopped working the Steps, he was an

Young sober & free

September 2021 | Young & Sober!
By: Valerie T. | Vista, Calif.
A surprise challenge at a sober dance was just the start of her journey back to joy

The Free Press Of AA

October 2003

Following Directions

July 2023 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Rex H. | Houston, Texas
Lost after a swimming trip in the Connecticut woods, an AA couple gets a pleasant surprise

No More Free Rides

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Joey R. | Whitehorse, Yukon
The first year of sobriety a free ride? It didn’t turn out that way

A Pub Crawl Without Booze

February 1982
By: S. B. | Chicago, Illinois

Facing the Future Without Alcohol

August 1966
By: C. C. | Washington, D. C.

Go Forth Without Fear

September 1965
By: Dick W. | Van Nuys, California
An argument against the "give-'em-hell" approach

Following the Hope

March 2026 | AA & the Family
By: A.D. | Burbank, California
A sober Hispanic woman dealing with mental health issues finds joy in helping others going through them

Following Along

October 2022 | Relapse
By: John L. | Hernando, Fla.
It wasn’t until I was sober a while and had listened to hundreds of speakers that I came to the conclusion that I wasn’t as unique as I once thought.

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Following instructions

September 2019 | Young & Sober
By: Kate Q. | Huntsville, Ontario

Two free hands

September 2018
By: Jenni C. | Portland, Maine
Once she put down the bottle, she got super busy with a wonderful new world of young people

Free Thinking Allowed

March 1998
By: J.W. | San Francisco, California

I Was Finally Set Free

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Anonymous | Warsaw, Ohio
A head full of AA helps ruin her relapse

Following the Traditions

April 1967
By: The Editors
Dead-Letter Anonymity

Elder Statesman Without a Country

February 1983
By: B. B. | Santa Rosa, California
When he stopped working the Steps, he was an

Young sober & free

September 2021 | Young & Sober!
By: Valerie T. | Vista, Calif.
A surprise challenge at a sober dance was just the start of her journey back to joy

The Free Press Of AA

October 2003

Following Directions

July 2023 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Rex H. | Houston, Texas
Lost after a swimming trip in the Connecticut woods, an AA couple gets a pleasant surprise

No More Free Rides

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Joey R. | Whitehorse, Yukon
The first year of sobriety a free ride? It didn’t turn out that way

A Pub Crawl Without Booze

February 1982
By: S. B. | Chicago, Illinois

Facing the Future Without Alcohol

August 1966
By: C. C. | Washington, D. C.

Go Forth Without Fear

September 1965
By: Dick W. | Van Nuys, California
An argument against the "give-'em-hell" approach

Following the Hope

March 2026 | AA & the Family
By: A.D. | Burbank, California
A sober Hispanic woman dealing with mental health issues finds joy in helping others going through them

Following Along

October 2022 | Relapse
By: John L. | Hernando, Fla.
It wasn’t until I was sober a while and had listened to hundreds of speakers that I came to the conclusion that I wasn’t as unique as I once thought.

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Grapevine Daily Quote September 23, 2017

“I’m learning the freedom that comes with facing my problems fearlessly and without resistance. They are not all resolved, but I’ve done my part. God will take it from there.”

Laguna Beach, Calif., March 1975 “Making Amends,” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote March 17, 2015

“The expression of true humility is the willingness to serve others without expectation of reward, prestige or recognition for our services to them. It should be done in a spirit of cheerfulness and joy.”

Chicago, Ill., November 1949 “Mail Call: Step Seven,” Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 11, 2018

“We need to constantly scrutinize ourselves carefully, in order to make everlastingly certain that we shall always be strong enough and single-purposed enough from within, to relate ourselves rightly to the world without.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1945“Modesty One Plank for Good Public Relations”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote Feb 18 2016

"We need to constantly scrutinize ourselves carefully, in order to make everlastingly certain that we shall always be strong enough and single-purposed enough from within, to relate ourselves rightly to the world without."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1945    From: "Modesty One Plank for Good Public Relations"    The Language of the Heart
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Quote May 11, 2016

“We need to constantly scrutinize ourselves carefully, in order to make everlastingly certain that we shall always be strong enough and single-purposed enough from within, to relate ourselves rightly to the world without.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1945 “Modesty One Plank for Good Public Relations” The Language of the Heart
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Quote February 18, 2013

“We need to constantly scrutinize ourselves carefully, in order to make everlastingly certain that we shall always be strong enough and single-purposed enough from within, to relate ourselves rightly to the world without.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1945 From: “Modesty One Plank for Good Public Relations” The Language of the Heart
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Quote May 11

"We need to constantly scrutinize ourselves carefully, in order to make everlastingly certain that we shall always be strong enough and single-purposed enough from within, to relate ourselves rightly to the world without."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1945 "Modesty One Plank for Good Public Relations" The Language of the Heart
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Quote September 5, 2015

"Let us continue to take our inventory as a Fellowship, searching out our flaws and confessing them freely. Let us devote ourselves to the repair of all faulty relations that may exist, whether within or without."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., February 1961 "The Shape of Things to Come" The Language of the Heart
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Quote September 5 2012

"Let us continue to take our inventory as a Fellowship, searching out our flaws and confessing them freely. Let us devote ourselves to the repair of all faulty relations that may exist, whether within or without."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., February 1961From: "The Shape of Things to Come"The Language of the Heart
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Quote August 9, 2016

“I do not need to make amends on my hands and knees; I need to walk tall, without false pride. When I go in humility and sincerely ask people to forgive me, this will remove the burden from my shoulders.”

Reynoldsburg, OH, September 1979 “Persons We Had Harmed” AA Grapevine
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Quote August 9, 2015

"I do not need to make amends on my hands and knees; I need to walk tall, without false pride. When I go in humility and sincerely ask people to forgive me, this will remove the burden from my shoulders."

Reynoldsburg, OH, September 1979     "Persons We Had Harmed"    AA Grapevine

Quote May 30, 2017

“I have learned to keep quiet when I disagree and to give others freedom to express opinions widely different from my own -- without giving in to the urge to enlighten them. I am grateful for all the voices of AA.”

Alexandria, Va., March 2007 “Humble Proportion,” AA Grapevine
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Quote August 9 2012

"I do not need to make amends on my hands and knees; I need to walk tall, without false pride. When I go in humility and sincerely ask people to forgive me, this will remove the burden from my shoulders."

Reynoldsburg, Ohio, September 1979 From: "Persons We Had Harmed" AA Grapevine
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Quote May 30 2014

“I have learned to keep quiet when I disagree and to give others freedom to express opinions widely different from my own -- without giving in to the urge to enlighten them. I am grateful for all the voices of AA.”

Alexandria, Va., March 2007 “Humble Proportion,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 30, 2019

 “I have learned to keep quiet when I disagree and to give others freedom to express opinions widely different from my own -- without giving in to the urge to enlighten them. I am grateful for all the voices of AA.”

“Humble Proportion,” Alexandria, Virginia, March 2007, AA Grapevine
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