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Broader and broader

July 2017
By: Shari U. | High Point, N.C.
Step Seven is where her sober highway widened to include others

Living Proof

July 2017
By: Chris M. | Brookhaven, Georgia
How a good kid descended into a life of liquor and jails and found a new way to live in prison

A letter from prison

July 2017
By: Andi F. | Arizona

Dear Manuel

July 2017
By: Matt S. | Buffalo Grove, Illinois
For one member, corresponding with an inmate has been a long, wonderful journey

Tall glass of love

July 2017
By: Helaine D. | Sudbury, Ontario

100 days to go

July 2017
By: Michelle L. | Portland, Oregon
The recovery she was getting inside with this group of AA-loving women was time well spent

Inside job

July 2017
By: Patty S. | Chino, California
With a good sponsor and the help of Step Three, an inmate in California finds hope and courage

21 men

July 2017
By: Patrick M. | Wilmington, Delaware
Under difficult circumstances, a group of sober prisoners find that patience and persistance pay off

Watching it grow

July 2017
By: Annalee P. | Portland, Oregon

The Visitor

July 2017
By: Dan S. | Soledad, California
After five years of sharing recovery through the mail, the day had come to meet face-to-face

Discussion topic

July 2017
Humility and Step Seven

I pay the bills around here

July 2017
By: Michael M. | New York, New York
How one group learns about the spirit of rotation and service as it struggles to make decisions about money and rent

The son I gave up

July 2017
By: Suzanne R. | Sarasota, Florida
Drinking and partying began to take everything away, even something unimaginable

You should have seen me before

July 2017
By: Dave B. | Glenville, West Virgina
One night at dinner, he was asked a question that made him recall how bad things used to be

I’ll never forget

July 2017
By: Laura G. | Horseshoe Bay, Texas

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Broader and broader

July 2017
By: Shari U. | High Point, N.C.
Step Seven is where her sober highway widened to include others

Living Proof

July 2017
By: Chris M. | Brookhaven, Georgia
How a good kid descended into a life of liquor and jails and found a new way to live in prison

A letter from prison

July 2017
By: Andi F. | Arizona

Dear Manuel

July 2017
By: Matt S. | Buffalo Grove, Illinois
For one member, corresponding with an inmate has been a long, wonderful journey

Tall glass of love

July 2017
By: Helaine D. | Sudbury, Ontario

100 days to go

July 2017
By: Michelle L. | Portland, Oregon
The recovery she was getting inside with this group of AA-loving women was time well spent

Inside job

July 2017
By: Patty S. | Chino, California
With a good sponsor and the help of Step Three, an inmate in California finds hope and courage

21 men

July 2017
By: Patrick M. | Wilmington, Delaware
Under difficult circumstances, a group of sober prisoners find that patience and persistance pay off

Watching it grow

July 2017
By: Annalee P. | Portland, Oregon

The Visitor

July 2017
By: Dan S. | Soledad, California
After five years of sharing recovery through the mail, the day had come to meet face-to-face

Discussion topic

July 2017
Humility and Step Seven

I pay the bills around here

July 2017
By: Michael M. | New York, New York
How one group learns about the spirit of rotation and service as it struggles to make decisions about money and rent

The son I gave up

July 2017
By: Suzanne R. | Sarasota, Florida
Drinking and partying began to take everything away, even something unimaginable

You should have seen me before

July 2017
By: Dave B. | Glenville, West Virgina
One night at dinner, he was asked a question that made him recall how bad things used to be

I’ll never forget

July 2017
By: Laura G. | Horseshoe Bay, Texas

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Grapevine Daily Quote May 17

“Trying to figure it all out in my head brings on waves of fear, anxiety, and self-reproach. So I say, ‘What can I do for myself and others today?’”

“Just Keep On Going,” New Canaan, Connecticut, April 1976, Best of the Grapevine, Volume 1
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 18

“In AA we aim not only for sobriety – we try again to become citizens of the world that we rejected, and of the world that once rejected us.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., as quoted in April 1998, “Citizens of the World”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 19

“Human beings come and go, but principles go on and on.”

“People and Principles,” Jackson, Michigan, October 1971, Best of the Grapevine, Volume 2
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 20

“I build today the road I travel tomorrow.”

“Short Takes,” Binghamton, New York, July 1967, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 21

“The most difficult thing a man can do is turn his eyes inward upon his real self.”

“Bright Promise,” Atlanta, Georgia, July 1956, A.A. in Prison: Inmate to Inmate
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 21

“I was relieved to learn that I didn’t have to believe, only be willing to believe. This I could do.”

“From Make-Believe to Belief,” Charleston, West Virginia, June 1981, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 22

“Some people think God made life just for happiness, but I find myself unable to share that view. I think he made life for growth and that he permits pain as the touchstone of it all. Happiness -- at the very least, satisfaction -- is a byproduct of really trying to grow. And seasons of real joy are but the occasional byproducts of the process. Which, in eternity, will be the eventual fulfillment. Meantime, we seem to be pilgrims on a road -- one which you and I are completely confident leads into the arms of God.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., reprinted July 1993, “Seasons of Real Joy”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 23

“I need to constantly inch forward in AA, closer to the center, to avoid being thrown from the spinning wheel that is my life.”

“Centrifugal Force,” New York, New York, April 2004, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 24

“I was attracted to AA because it excluded no one, and I am grateful for the lessons I’ve learned over the years: that we stop fighting anyone or anything; that it is the details of what I do that make me who I am; that my perception of life is ever-changing and evolving; that the basic ‘suggestions’ I heard when I entered the Fellowship have been a continuous part of my life; that as long as I stay an active member of AA, more will be revealed.”

“More Will Be Revealed,” Portland, Oregon, October 1998, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 25

"There are always the constructive critics, our friends indeed. We should never fail to give them a careful hearing."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1959, “Leadership in AA: Ever a Vital Need”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 26

“Serenity and peace of mind are a direct result of accepting our lives as they are at this moment, and all the money in the world cannot purchase this kind of peace.”

“From Rags to Riches,” Cornwall, Ontario, January 2005, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 27

“Emotional and instinctual satisfactions, I saw, were really the extra dividends of having love, offering love, and expressing a love appropriate to each relation of life.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1958, “The Next Frontier: Emotional Sobriety”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 28

“When I look into the eyes of the person next to me and ask, ‘How are you?’, I will take the time to listen. I want to keep in mind that at any given time, each of us may need the same love and support as someone who is attending their first meeting.”

“Taking the Time to Listen,” Jacksonville Beach, Florida, December 1997, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 29

“Every recovery, though it may go unnoticed, improves the world in some way.”

“Why I Keep Coming Back,” Toledo, Ohio, May 2001, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 30

“The actual experience of turning myself inside out for the first time in the presence of an AA member left me drained and numb; but when feeling started to come back, I found that I had changed. For the first time in my AA experience, I could feel the sunshine of God’s love on my wounds, and true peace of mind.”

“Finding Self-Forgiveness,” Memphis, Tennessee, October 1977, Step By Step: Real AAs, Real Recovery
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