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April 2019 | Relapse
By: Judith A. | Sidney, Maine

Pain in the neck

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Bill S. | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
At eight months sober, he got a prescription—but his disease was three steps ahead

Action required

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anita C. | Crescent City, California

Popping up everywhere

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Alex M. | Lousiville, Kentucky
His fear of past wrongs overwhelming him was put to rest with a thorough Step Four

Gotta write it down

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Terry E. | Elephant Butte, New Mexico

Coffee or tea?

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Billy N. | Buford, Georgia
Tradition Four is handy when choosing which beverage to serve, but what about when we decide on other Traditions?

Worn out

April 2019 | Relapse
By: R.A. | Columbia, Missouri
Ripped and stained, it’s a precious memory of his last drunk. It’s not just any shirt

Happy, sad, lonely, strong

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Jacqueline R. | Kamloops, British Columbia

Running out the clock

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Caren S. | Kansas City, Missouri
One night in LA, many years ago, a desire to drink took her on a ride she’ll never forget

A satisfying life

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Nancy G. | Phoenix, Arizona

Rescued in the big easy

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Gale | Alexandria, Virginia
An exhausted sober relief worker heads for an airport bar and the surprise of her life

He was our friend

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anonymous | Georgia
A member recalls a man who could not stop drinking, until the very end of his life

How we drank

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Patrick H. | San Marcos, California
Do we sometimes forget to share about why we came to AA in the first place?

My old drinking buddies

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Tom S. | Arlington Heights, Illinois
Learning to navigate longtime friends without much of a struggle

Yes, me

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Vanessa D. | Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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April 2019 | Relapse
By: Judith A. | Sidney, Maine

Pain in the neck

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Bill S. | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
At eight months sober, he got a prescription—but his disease was three steps ahead

Action required

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anita C. | Crescent City, California

Popping up everywhere

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Alex M. | Lousiville, Kentucky
His fear of past wrongs overwhelming him was put to rest with a thorough Step Four

Gotta write it down

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Terry E. | Elephant Butte, New Mexico

Coffee or tea?

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Billy N. | Buford, Georgia
Tradition Four is handy when choosing which beverage to serve, but what about when we decide on other Traditions?

Worn out

April 2019 | Relapse
By: R.A. | Columbia, Missouri
Ripped and stained, it’s a precious memory of his last drunk. It’s not just any shirt

Happy, sad, lonely, strong

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Jacqueline R. | Kamloops, British Columbia

Running out the clock

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Caren S. | Kansas City, Missouri
One night in LA, many years ago, a desire to drink took her on a ride she’ll never forget

A satisfying life

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Nancy G. | Phoenix, Arizona

Rescued in the big easy

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Gale | Alexandria, Virginia
An exhausted sober relief worker heads for an airport bar and the surprise of her life

He was our friend

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Anonymous | Georgia
A member recalls a man who could not stop drinking, until the very end of his life

How we drank

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Patrick H. | San Marcos, California
Do we sometimes forget to share about why we came to AA in the first place?

My old drinking buddies

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Tom S. | Arlington Heights, Illinois
Learning to navigate longtime friends without much of a struggle

Yes, me

April 2019 | Relapse
By: Vanessa D. | Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Grapevine Daily Quote June 23

“Older AAs who know the record are unanimous in their feeling that an intelligence greater than ours has surely been at work, else we could never have avoided so many pitfalls, could never have been so happily related to our millions of friends in the outside world.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1945, “Modesty One Plank for Good Public Relations”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 24

“Our mistakes of yesterday can be stepping stones for tomorrow if we do something about them today.”

“Patience Helps,” New York, New York, September 1947, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 25

“Before we can be of any use to anybody else, we must find the beginnings of the answer for ourselves.”

Rev. Samuel M. Shoemaker, Friend of AA, October 1955, “The Spiritual Angle of AA”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 26

“Our Traditions are set down on paper. But they were written first in our hearts. For each of us knows, instinctively I think, that AA is not ours to do with as we please. We are but caretakers to preserve the spiritual quality of our Fellowship; keep it whole for those who will come after us and have need of what has so generously been given to us.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1950, “AA Is Not Big Business”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 27

“The core of our AA procedure is one alcoholic talking to another, whether that be sitting on a curbstone, in a home, or at a meeting. It’s the message, not the place; it’s the talk, not the alms.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1948, “Tradition Six”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 28

“Sobriety in AA is the first thing in my life that has really worked.”

“The Beauty of Tradition Ten,” Brooklyn, New York, July 1991, The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 29

“Instead of debating why so many old-timers are leaving, maybe our time would be better spent in taking more responsibility and letting the old-timers know how much AA wants and needs them ... creating and maintaining environments and meetings that are attractive to their recovery.”

“Rekindling the Fire,” Vancouver, Washington, August 1992, The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 30

“I go to lots of meetings. I get there early and help set up. I stay late and help clean up. I extend my hand as it was extended to me ... I’ve been given a second chance and I’m here to be of service.”

“Staying in the Momentum,” Blacksburg, Virginia, August 1995, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 1

“I no longer pray to have my fear removed. Today, I pray that my love grows bigger than my fear and that my humility becomes greater than my shame.”

“Firm Bedrock,” May 1999, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 2

“On a daily basis I choose not to drink – or to fear, hate, be angry, or indulge in any other defect that’s raising its ugly head. They’re all there waiting, and when given a chance they charge into the center of my life and try to take over. But when I work Step Seven I find that my life is filled with good, and people actually like to be around me – something they never did in my drinking days.”

“A Lifetime Supply,” July 1995, Kathmandu, Nepal, Step By Step: Real AAs, Real Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 3

“If [AA] had turned out to be a government-financed project or a charitable branch of some church, my feelings about it could not have been so instantly warm and comfortable. The fact that it was just us drunks, paying our own way, lessened my shame at having to ask for help.”

“Tradition Seven,” Manhattan, New York, October 1970, Best of the Grapevine, Volume 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 4

“Thanks to my God, AA, and the Twelve Steps, sobriety has become the ‘easier, softer way’ for me.”

“A Power Greater Than Compulsion,” Magalia, California, May 1992, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 5

“I remember the anguish in the faces of loved ones when it seemed that their prayers for my recovery had failed. Then there was that glorious first memory of freedom, the rapture of not needing the crutch of alcohol -- the especial joys of self-forgiveness, the regeneration of hope, and the rebirth of faith. There was the bonus of self-respect, of forgiving and liking oneself as a whole person, in a whole family and a whole community.”

“Fifty Years of Gratitude,” Canada, June 1994, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 6

“I asked, ‘Is this AA?’ One man said, ‘Yes, but we ain’t got no women.’ I said, ‘You do now,’ and sat down on the couch in the front of the room.”

“The Seven-Day Test,” Lexington, Kentucky, November 2001, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 7

“Once the miracle of sobriety has been received ... Providence expects all of us to work and to grow -- to do our part in maintaining our blessings in full force. A perpetual miracle -- with no effort or responsibility on our part -- simply isn’t in the cards. We all understand that the price of both personal and group survival is willingness and sacrifice, vigilance and work.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1958,“Guardian of AA: Our General Service Conference”, The Language of the Heart
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