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When All Is Said And Done

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Karen E. | Puyallup, Wash.
A powerful message of gratitude from one AA who has found her true home

One woman’s journey

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: L. B. | Atlanta, Georgia
She learned to get honest, take care of herself and to her surprise, have friendships with other women

OK for this day

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Kate K. | Lakewood, Washington
She got sober just in time to face a breakup and a new baby—and her sponsor’s words held true

Coming to believe

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Ann S. | San Marcos, California
A New York woman recalls how a Higher Power helped her survive incredibly tough times

Learning to fly

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Sybil C. | Los Angeles, California
An alcoholic woman in California recalls the very early pioneer days of Alcoholics Anonymous

A Deeper Look

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Mike S. | Whitehouse, Ohio
With an open mind about prayer and meditation, he went on a quest, dove into the Steps and discovered his own bit of paradise

To break or not to break

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Scott D. | Hope Mills, North Carolina
When it comes to telling others that he’s in AA, whether in person or through his computer, he looks to our Twelve Traditions

Lonely Refuge

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Henri C. | Tacoma, Washington
An African-American member recalls rough times growing up and how AA saved him from a long desperate road

Staying Afloat

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Erica P. | Concord, New Hampshire
At 10 months, she thought the Bahamas would be easy breezy. But the disease had a different idea

A Cup of Instant Gratitude

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Jason B. | Mississippi

A Thanksgiving to Remember

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Tom A. | Colorado
In a Colorado prison, a mysterious delivery of unexpected treats helps brighten these alcoholics’ day

Diamond in the Rough

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Tim B. | Citrus Heights, California
Early sobriety can be a bumpy ride, but some days it’s like a smooth ride in a shiny new car

Still Learning

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Jenn D. | Magalia, California
Her spiritual journey keeps getting enriched by the diverse experiences of those she meets along the way

A Pioneer in Paris

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Manuel of ParisBarcelona | Barcelona
Now in his 90s, an old-timer in Europe recalls the early days of AA in France

Entertaining Thoughts

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Anonymous

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When All Is Said And Done

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Karen E. | Puyallup, Wash.
A powerful message of gratitude from one AA who has found her true home

One woman’s journey

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: L. B. | Atlanta, Georgia
She learned to get honest, take care of herself and to her surprise, have friendships with other women

OK for this day

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Kate K. | Lakewood, Washington
She got sober just in time to face a breakup and a new baby—and her sponsor’s words held true

Coming to believe

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Ann S. | San Marcos, California
A New York woman recalls how a Higher Power helped her survive incredibly tough times

Learning to fly

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Sybil C. | Los Angeles, California
An alcoholic woman in California recalls the very early pioneer days of Alcoholics Anonymous

A Deeper Look

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Mike S. | Whitehouse, Ohio
With an open mind about prayer and meditation, he went on a quest, dove into the Steps and discovered his own bit of paradise

To break or not to break

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Scott D. | Hope Mills, North Carolina
When it comes to telling others that he’s in AA, whether in person or through his computer, he looks to our Twelve Traditions

Lonely Refuge

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Henri C. | Tacoma, Washington
An African-American member recalls rough times growing up and how AA saved him from a long desperate road

Staying Afloat

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Erica P. | Concord, New Hampshire
At 10 months, she thought the Bahamas would be easy breezy. But the disease had a different idea

A Cup of Instant Gratitude

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Jason B. | Mississippi

A Thanksgiving to Remember

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Tom A. | Colorado
In a Colorado prison, a mysterious delivery of unexpected treats helps brighten these alcoholics’ day

Diamond in the Rough

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Tim B. | Citrus Heights, California
Early sobriety can be a bumpy ride, but some days it’s like a smooth ride in a shiny new car

Still Learning

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Jenn D. | Magalia, California
Her spiritual journey keeps getting enriched by the diverse experiences of those she meets along the way

A Pioneer in Paris

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Manuel of ParisBarcelona | Barcelona
Now in his 90s, an old-timer in Europe recalls the early days of AA in France

Entertaining Thoughts

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Anonymous

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Grapevine Daily Quote October 2

“Let us remember that great legion who still suffer from alcoholism and who are still without hope. Let us, at any cost or sacrifice, so improve our communication with all these that they may find what we have found – a new life of freedom under God.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., February 1961, “The Shape of Things to Come”, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 3

“The more willing I become to admit it when I am wrong, the less often am I in the position of having to make such an admission.”

“Not Under the Rug,” January 1967, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 4

“I believe the peace I get from an effective Tenth Step is what God feels like.”

“The Peace Process,” Gold River, California, December 1996, AA Grapevine (PO Box 1980)
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 1

“All I had to do was ask myself a simple question: ‘Am I or am I not powerless over alcohol?’ I didn’t have to compare myself or my experience with anyone, just answer a simple question.”

Miami, Fla., March 1962, “Slow Learner”, Step By Step
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 2

“It is when you let truth go into action, and hurl your life after your held conception of truth, that things start to happen.”

Rev. Samuel M. Shoemaker, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 1955, “The Spiritual Angle of AA,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 3

“The road to spiritual and emotional recovery ... has taken diverse routes – lots of meetings, readings, talks with AA members, discussion groups, psychotherapy, and the beginning of sharing. The keys seemed to be listening and sharing – the spirit at work.”

Cleveland, Ohio, April 1991, “A Candle of Hope”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 4

“Ever fresh in my heart is a song of thanksgiving for my expanding sobriety, as the opening door to timeless truth.”

Jackson Heights, N.Y., April 1956, “What a Spiritual Awakening Means to Me”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 5

“AA is spiritual, is the eye of the hurricane, is my refuge and my comfort ... Thanks to AA for making a place for broken hearts and wounded souls.”

Oklahoma City, Okla., December 1992, “Eye of the Hurricane”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 6

“We now fully realize that 100 percent personal anonymity before the public is just as vital to the life of AA as 100 percent sobriety is to the life of each and every member.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1955, “Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 7

“Not picking up a drink creates infinite possibilities for me ... Who knows? This could be the greatest day of my life.”

New York, N.Y., January 2006, “Attitude Adjustment”, Beginner’s Book
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 8

“The Steps will speak to my condition wherever I am in sobriety.”

Riverside, Ill., August 1977, “Turning On the Power”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 9

“I realized that it is possible to believe in a Higher Power, in the efficacy of prayer and meditation, in making a conscious contact with a Higher Power as those concepts, privately understood – or not understood – are suggested in AA, without the loss of one iota of my precious identity.”

New York, N.Y., September 1977, “AA and the Religious Turnoff”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 10

“We organize our principles merely so that they can be better understood, and we continue so to organize our services that AA’s life-blood can be transfused into those who must otherwise die. That is the all-in-all of AA’s ‘organization.’ There can never be any more than this.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, From: “’Let’s Keep It Simple...’ But How?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 11

“I don’t believe I drank to get drunk, but always to seek in the next drink that peace for which a sick soul seems to thirst.”

Los Angeles, Calif., August 1965, “The Spiritual Kind of Thirst”, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote January 12

“Unity seldom means that we all agree on everything. Nor is unity served by setting aside our concerns and conforming to the majority opinion (or the vocal minority) ... Unity is best achieved by a full hearing of all points of view ... time for all of those involved to step back from emotional responses ... as well as careful consideration and prayer for that which will best serve the group or AA as a whole.”

Springville, UT, January 1998, “Unity Seldom Means That We All Agree”, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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