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Geographic Cure

December 1950
By: P.W. | New York City, New York
an exception proving the rule. . .

Neophyte Impressions

January 1950
By: J.McC. | Elmira, New York
. . .on climbing aboard the big pink cloud. . .

Travel-tics--Can Catch You Too! Look for Them at Home

November 1948
By: T.D. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

February 1946

The Little Book

June 1989
By: Richard K. | New York, New York

Grapevine Daily Quote January 31, 2019

“We well know that our defects, as people and as a Society, have been and still are very great. And we hope that we shall never cease to rededicate ourselves to their correction.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1960, “After Twenty-Five Years”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote January 31 2014

"We well know that our defects, as people and as a Society, have been and still are very great. And we hope that we shall never cease to rededicate ourselves to their correction."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1960 "After Twenty-Five Years" The Language of the Heart
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Quote January 31, 2017

“We well know that our defects, as people and as a Society, have been and still are very great. And we hope that we shall never cease to rededicate ourselves to their correction.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1960 “After Twenty-Five Years” The Language of the Heart
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Quote December 9, 2015

"If we can stop this frantic drive to prove that we are remarkable people, it is quite likely that we will settle down and really enjoy whatever life has to offer us."

New York, N.Y., August 1948 "Those Depressions–Make Them Work for Good!" Best of Grapevine, Volume 1
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Quote December 9, 2012

“If we can stop this frantic drive to prove that we are remarkable people, it is quite likely that we will settle down and really enjoy whatever life has to offer us.”

New York, N.Y., August 1948 From: “Those Depressions–Make Them Work for Good!” Best of Grapevine, Volume 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 3, 2018

“I had a really good reason for working Step Nine and making amends to my family and friends. I didn’t want a parade of people at my funeral singing, ‘Ding, dong, the wicked witch is dead!’”

“Heard at Meetings,” Sarasota, Florida, February 2009, Step By Step
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Quote September 3, 2016

“I had a really good reason for working Step Nine and making amends to my family and friends. I didn’t want a parade of people at my funeral singing, ‘Ding, dong, the wicked witch is dead!’”

Sarasota, Fla., February 2009 “Heard at Meetings” Step By Step
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Quote December 2, 2015

"Thank God for all the wonderful people, professional and otherwise, who have helped me or tried to. Even when the help has not succeeded, it has kept me going, kept me trying."

New Canaan, Conn., April 1976 "Just Keep On Going" Best of Grapevine, Volume 1
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Quote December 2, 2012

“Thank God for all the wonderful people, professional and otherwise, who have helped me or tried to. Even when the help has not succeeded, it has kept me going, kept me trying.”

New Canaan, Conn., April 1976 From: “Just Keep On Going” Best of Grapevine, Volume 1
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Quote September 3, 2013

"I had a really good reason for working Step Nine and making amends to my family and friends. I didn't want a parade of people at my funeral singing, 'Ding, dong, the wicked witch is dead!'"

Sarasota, Fla., February 2009 "Heard at Meetings" Step By Step
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Hidden, Lost and Found

August 1963
By: M. B. C. | Phoenix, Arizona
All the test questions proved this mother of nine wasn't an alcoholic, but. . .

Is My Gratitude Grateful?

June 1963
By: R.W. | Van Nuys, California
A strictly amateur psychologist discovers that gratitude is scientifically okay

That New Gang of Mine

May 1963
By: H. H. | State College, Pennsylvania
From teeming, busy, big-city group to AA strictly country style. . .moving day may start a time of adjustment to

AA+M.D.= 1 Happy Doc

September 1962
By: Dr. Bob M. | Wellington
An AA physician says: "Disturbances that many psychiatrists would consider psychotic have yielded to the AA program

Return to an Old Inn

June 1962
By: M. C. | Pleasantville, New York
Could it be," I asked myself smugly, "that these normal drinkers could not appreciate the beauty around them as I did?

The Winkley Experiment

February 1962
By: R. Z. | Council Bluffs, Iowa
A research project on--hic--controlled drinking

What's Beyond Cloud Nine?

August 1961
By: P. G. | Rumson, New Jersey
AA is a journey of little successes

Closed Meeting

July 1961
By: Anon. | New York City, New York
Good sponsorship--a vital AA ingredient for the newcomer

A Martian Report on the Curious Cult of "Alcohol" Drinkers

May 1961
By: R. Z. | Council Bluffs, Iowa

The Mountains Shall Bring Peace. . ."--Psalms 72:3

February 1961
By: H. G. | Cincinnati, Ohio
Booze and song-plugging went hand in hand for this veteran tunesmith until the merry-go-round broke down

Closed Meeting

February 1961
By: M. H. | New York, New York
An AA seriously trying to live the program has a magic charm against nameless fears

The Colonel Was a Lush

February 1961
By: J. S. | Bedford Hills, New York
No man can change the Army 201 File but the bright record of the sober years goes into it, too

. . .Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On. . .

November 1960
By: L. M. | Augusta

Two Kinds of Sunday Mornings in New Guinea

October 1960
By: R. O'C. | Rabaul, Territory o

Bridge Across the Centuries

June 1960
How the AA program revitalized an author's faith in God and opened her eyes to the importance of the Church in her life

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