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Set free

June 2018
By: Barbara R. | Madawaska, Maine

Here for each other

June 2018
By: Dorothy J. | New Salem, Massachusetts
The long, beautiful friendship of two women who met at the New York City St. Luke’s AA meeting in 1959

Still growing

June 2018
By: June B. | Columbus, Ohio

Felt like home

June 2018
By: Janis L. | Bangor, Maine
How the warm welcome at a shelter meeting helped her take off a “backpack” of fear and shame

Seven nights a week

June 2018
By: Derek R. | Ottowa, Ontario
How a small group of AAs kept carrying the message until even holidays were covered

All will be OK

June 2018
By: Michael D. | Shediac, New Brunswick
A member in Canada shares about his long personal journey with Step Two

In a safe place

June 2018
By: Anonymous
While working in a refugee camp, a member tells how she stays sane, sober and most of all, grateful

Alcoholism at large

June 2018

What’s On Your Mind: What Is A Sponsor?

June 2018
By: Christopher M. | Elgin, Ill.
There is no relationship quite like that of sponsor and sponsee

When Years Turn To Tears

June 2018
By: Gail J. | Okeechobee, Fla.
Faced with sorrow and pain, she turned to working the Steps—and learned all over again how to forgive herself

The Slippery Slope

June 2018
By: Ron G. | Camarillo, Calif.
He was a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde drinker all his life—respectable, but with a hidden “inventory” of booze

A Piece of Cake

June 2018
By: Sara B. | Chute-a-Blondeau, Ontario
What do a piece of cake and a 12th Step call have in common? Helping a suffering alcoholic

The Courage To Be Honest

June 2018
By: Anonymous | Las Vegas, Nev.
Following the Steps brought this woman a sense of purpose and made her feel at home in the world after years of drinking

No Matter What

June 2018
By: Michelle K. | Grande Prairie, Alberta
She didn’t expect kindness or understanding after her last DUI, but she got it, and from an unexpected source—the cop who had arrested her

Just Maybe

June 2018
By: Bill B. | Tahlequah, Okla.
It was the most difficult amends he would ever have to make in his life, but he found that an ounce of willingness carried him a long way

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Set free

June 2018
By: Barbara R. | Madawaska, Maine

Here for each other

June 2018
By: Dorothy J. | New Salem, Massachusetts
The long, beautiful friendship of two women who met at the New York City St. Luke’s AA meeting in 1959

Still growing

June 2018
By: June B. | Columbus, Ohio

Felt like home

June 2018
By: Janis L. | Bangor, Maine
How the warm welcome at a shelter meeting helped her take off a “backpack” of fear and shame

Seven nights a week

June 2018
By: Derek R. | Ottowa, Ontario
How a small group of AAs kept carrying the message until even holidays were covered

All will be OK

June 2018
By: Michael D. | Shediac, New Brunswick
A member in Canada shares about his long personal journey with Step Two

In a safe place

June 2018
By: Anonymous
While working in a refugee camp, a member tells how she stays sane, sober and most of all, grateful

Alcoholism at large

June 2018

What’s On Your Mind: What Is A Sponsor?

June 2018
By: Christopher M. | Elgin, Ill.
There is no relationship quite like that of sponsor and sponsee

When Years Turn To Tears

June 2018
By: Gail J. | Okeechobee, Fla.
Faced with sorrow and pain, she turned to working the Steps—and learned all over again how to forgive herself

The Slippery Slope

June 2018
By: Ron G. | Camarillo, Calif.
He was a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde drinker all his life—respectable, but with a hidden “inventory” of booze

A Piece of Cake

June 2018
By: Sara B. | Chute-a-Blondeau, Ontario
What do a piece of cake and a 12th Step call have in common? Helping a suffering alcoholic

The Courage To Be Honest

June 2018
By: Anonymous | Las Vegas, Nev.
Following the Steps brought this woman a sense of purpose and made her feel at home in the world after years of drinking

No Matter What

June 2018
By: Michelle K. | Grande Prairie, Alberta
She didn’t expect kindness or understanding after her last DUI, but she got it, and from an unexpected source—the cop who had arrested her

Just Maybe

June 2018
By: Bill B. | Tahlequah, Okla.
It was the most difficult amends he would ever have to make in his life, but he found that an ounce of willingness carried him a long way

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Grapevine Daily Quote May 17

"“My self-analysis has frequently been faulty. Sometimes I've failed to share my defects with the right people; at other times, I've confessed their defects, rather than my own; and at still other times, my confession of defects has been more in the nature of loud complaints about my circumstances and my problems.

“Nevertheless, I think I've usually been able to make a fairly thorough and searching job of finding and admitting my personal defects ... Yet this pretty well-ventilated condition is nothing for self-congratulation. Long ago I was lucky enough to see that I'd have to keep up my self-analysis or else blow my top completely. Though driven by stark necessity, this continuous self-revelation -- to myself and to others -- was rough medicine to take. But years of repetition has made this job far easier.”"

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1958, “Take Step Eleven,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 18

“I cannot do great things; but I can finish what I start.”

Lombard, Illinois, March 1979, “Think Small,”, Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 19

“Feelings are neither right nor wrong. It is what we do with them that we need to concentrate on.”

Temple, Texas, March 1983, “An Equal Opportunity Deplorer,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 20

“I cannot give anyone the precious gift of sobriety; but I can listen to a newcomer's problems and tell her how it works for me.”

Lombard, Illinois, March 1979, “Think Small,”, Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 21

“Being painfully honest in the Fourth and Fifth Steps started me on the road to humility. I could finally accept myself as human and go to work on my varied defects of character (Step Six).”

Wakesha, Wisconsin, July 1979, “List Our Assets?”, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 22

"“The program tells me that in order to recover I must be willing to develop a manner of living that demands rigorous honesty. So when I retire at night, I ask myself: Is there something that I should discuss with another person at once? What do I not want to share? Do I feel any guilt? Am I worried about something? Fearful? What was my thought-life like today? “These questions spur me to talk to someone. The more I share, the more I live in integrity; and the more I live in integrity, the more at peace I am with myself, and the more useful I can be to God and my fellows.”"

Enumclaw, Washington, May 2003, “As Real as I Can Be,”, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 23

“Many wonders await.”

Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 1994, “Journey of the Spirit,’”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 24

“Newcomers are approaching AA at the rate of tens of thousands yearly. They represent almost every belief and attitude imaginable. We have atheists and agnostics. We have people of nearly every race, culture and religion. In AA we are supposed to be bound together in the kinship of a common suffering. Consequently, the full individual liberty to practice any creed or principle or therapy whatever should be a first consideration for us all. Let us not, therefore, pressure anyone with our individual or even our collective views. Let us instead accord each other the respect and love that is due to every human being as he tries to make his way toward the light. Let us always try to be inclusive rather than exclusive; let us remember that each alcoholic among us is a member of AA, so long as he or she so declares.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965, “Responsibility Is Our Theme,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 25

“An empty house decays more rapidly than one that is lived in.”

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, April 1953, “Kites and Planes Rise Against the Wind”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 26

“Perhaps I can help light a candle of hope for someone else.”

Cleveland, Ohio, April 1991, “A Candle of Hope,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 27

“If I was to recover the wholeness, the oneness of my personality, if I truly wanted a rebirth of my human spirit, a taste of the joy of living, then ... I had to surrender, not only to alcohol as an alcoholic, but to life as a person.”

April 1970, “A Gift That Surpasses Understanding,”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 28

“My concept of a higher power is the power of good.”

Pasadena, California, April 1978, “The Power of Good,”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 29

“Our success with each new prospect has always rested squarely on our ability to identify with him or her in experience, in language and especially in feeling -- that profound feeling for each other that goes deeper than words. This is what we really mean when we say ‘one alcoholic talking to another.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1959, “AA Communication Can Cross All Boundaries,”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 30

“It surprises some people that AA members continue to attend meetings after years of recovery. But I find at least three good reasons for this practice: first, it helps me maintain and enhance my personal sobriety; second, I can contribute to, and benefit from, AA's caring community; and finally, I can stay close to the spiritual ideas which are the basis of our Twelve Step program.”

Toledo, Ohio, May 2001, “Why I Keep Coming Back,”, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 31

“Before the coming of faith I had lived as an alien in a cosmos that too often seemed both hostile and cruel.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1962, “This Matter of Fear”, Best of Bill
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