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Learning To Fly

August 2006
By: Sybil C.
From the February 1992 AA Grapevine

The AA Grapevine: A Glimpse of History

June 1994
By: Robert P. | Riverside, Connecticut

Learning to Fly

February 1992
By: Sybil C. | Los Angeles, California

December 20, 1957

April 1958
THE GOLDEN THREAD - Second and Final Installment <lbNews, comments and letters from and AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by

Grapevine Daily Quote July 28, 2019

“Every older AA shudders when he remembers the names of persons he once condemned; people he confidently predicted would never sober up; persons he was sure ought to be thrown out of AA for the good of the movement. Now that some of these very persons have been sober for years, and may be numbered among his best friends, the old-timer thinks to himself, ‘What if everybody had judged these people as I once did? What if AA had slammed the door in their faces? Where would they be now?’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1946, “Who Is a Member of Alcoholics Anonymous?”, The Language of the Heart&nbsp;
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 9, 2018

“It’s not the wonderful people I’ve met from throughout these great lands who have helped keep me sober most of the time, but those wonderful people sitting around the table in my hometown who loved me when I could not love, who waited for me to quit lying, who tolerated me when I would be part of nothing, and who never asked me to leave when I was obnoxious. Because of their love and patience, I was able to get outside of myself and make some sort of commitment to the group.”

“Why Have a Home Group?” Neosho, Missouri, September 1986The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Quote May 9, 2016

“It’s not the wonderful people I’ve met from throughout these great lands who have helped keep me sober most of the time, but those wonderful people sitting around the table in my hometown who loved me when I could not love, who waited for me to quit lying, who tolerated me when I would be part of nothing, and who never asked me to leave when I was obnoxious. Because of their love and patience, I was able to get outside of myself and make some sort of commitment to the group.”

Neosho, Mo., September 1986 “Why Have a Home Group?” The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Quote July 28, 2017

“Every older AA shudders when he remembers the names of persons he once condemned; people he confidently predicted would never sober up; persons he was sure ought to be thrown out of AA for the good of the movement. Now that some of these very persons have been sober for years, and may be numbered among his best friends, the old-timer thinks to himself, ‘What if everybody had judged these people as I once did? What if AA had slammed the door in their faces? Where would they be now?’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1946 “Who Is a Member of Alcoholics Anonymous?,” The Language of the Heart
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Quote May 9

"It's not the wonderful people I've met from throughout these great lands who have helped keep me sober most of the time, but those wonderful people sitting around the table in my hometown who loved me when I could not love, who waited for me to quit lying, who tolerated me when I would be part of nothing, and who never asked me to leave when I was obnoxious. Because of their love and patience, I was able to get outside of myself and make some sort of commitment to the group."

Neosho, Mo., September 1986 "Why Have a Home Group?" The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Quote July 28, 2014

“Every older AA shudders when he remembers the names of persons he once condemned; people he confidently predicted would never sober up; persons he was sure ought to be thrown out of AA for the good of the movement. Now that some of these very persons have been sober for years, and may be numbered among his best friends, the old-timer thinks to himself, ‘What if everybody had judged these people as I once did? What if AA had slammed the door in their faces? Where would they be now?’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1946 “Who Is a Member of Alcoholics Anonymous?” The Language of the Heart

Quote March 19 2014

"New people are the lifeblood of AA. I am eternally grateful to them. By extension I am, therefore, grateful to Tradition Three for making it possible for all who want what we have to come to AA."

Los Gatos, Calif., February 1993 "A Part of the Whole" AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 19, 2019

“New people are the lifeblood of AA. I am eternally grateful to them. By extension I am, therefore, grateful to Tradition Three for making it possible for all who want what we have to come to AA.”

“A Part of the Whole,” Los Gatos, California, February 1993, AA Grapevine
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Quote March 19, 2017

“New people are the lifeblood of AA. I am eternally grateful to them. By extension I am, therefore, grateful to Tradition Three for making it possible for all who want what we have to come to AA.”

Los Gatos, California, February 1993 “A Part of the Whole” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 15, 2018

“I found I had to exert every ounce of will and action to cut off these faulty emotional dependencies upon people, upon AA, indeed, upon any set of circumstances whatever. Then only could I be free to love.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1958, “The Next Frontier: Emotional Sobriety”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote October 15, 2016

“I found I had to exert every ounce of will and action to cut off these faulty emotional dependencies upon people, upon AA, indeed, upon any set of circumstances whatever. Then only could I be free to love.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1958 “The Next Frontier: Emotional Sobriety” The Language of the Heart
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The Blooming Truth

October 2025 | AA & Technology
By: Esther C. | Anchorage, Alaska
An AA friend’s powerful lesson lives on—shared, loved, watered and cared for

The Day Hope Arrived

June 2025 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Jeffrey W. | Oliver, British Columbia
Locked up, sick and detoxing, he was looking for something to read to cheer him up. What he found was a new life

The Best Medicine

June 2025 | Annual Prison Issue
By: John K. | Clearfield, Kentucky
A patient’s confession of a relapse after 24 years turned out to be a perfect prescription for her and her doctor

The Bottom

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Tom F. | Fort Bragg, Calif.
After searching for a “drinking solution,” he found a sober one

Finding My Place

March 2025 | Sober and Out
By: P.K. | Kansas City, Missouri
With help from a friend, a lesbian in Missouri makes it to AA and to a group she calls home

Breathtaking Moments in AA Service

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Pat B. | Reno, Nev.
Seeking a “wider windshield,” he finds joy in working with other alcoholics

Getting Off The Merry-Go-Round

August 2024 | Dating & Relationships
By: K.D. | Island Park, New York
Home from a Grateful Dead tour to start college, she spun way out of control with liquor and drama. It was time to stop

Becoming Willing

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Bruce W. | Byron, Ga.
In AA meetings all over the world, he hears the language of the heart

Business Trip

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Addison K. | Waterville, Vt.
Newly sober and on her first business trip, she finds God’s hand in a raucous AA meeting

Hole in my soul

July 2023 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Cindee S. | Coos Bay, Oregon
As she struggled to identify, it was sharing about the emptiness inside that finally opened this mom’s heart

Making the rounds

February 2023 | Making Amends
By: Lennox S.B. | San Diego, Calif.
With his sponsor’s help, he headed for an ex’s funeral to make a few amends. Turned out there were more than a few

The best son I can be

February 2023 | Making Amends
By: Morgan J. | Annapolis, Md.
With his sponsor’s help, a member learns to make living amends for the next 21 years of his mother’s life

One Breeze at a time

July 2022 | The Annual Prison Issue
By: Peter F. | Philadelphia, Pa.
Quarantined in a plywood prison “fishbowl,” he made the decision to spread his wings and be free

No Matter What

June 2022 | Stories by Longtimers!
By: Anonymous | Brooklyn, N.Y.
Getting sober for this nonbinary trans alcoholic was not easy. And it was about to get harder

Getting connected

December 2021 | Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By: Paula D. | Peconic, N.Y.
Helping members plug in remotely during COVID-19 gave her valuable lessons she’ll never forget

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