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Miracle at the Half Way House

January 2015
By: Matthew M. | Youngstown, Ohio
This time after getting released from jail, he did the next right thing

Sober in the 70s

January 2015
By: Dorothy M. | Shasta Lake, California
She left her old life of drinking behind when she was in her mid-70s

Grass Roots Opinion

January 2015

On the Mountaintop

December 2014
By: Jerry F. | Cerritos, California
Getting sober in AA relieved him of his alcoholism and the shackles he made for himself

The Next Guy Up to Bat

December 2014
By: Jack M. | Kingston, New York
A desperate call to AA after his son's birthday led to a moment he'll never forget

Saved by the Bell

December 2014
By: Ron B. | Winnipeg, Manitoba
An attempt to break his anonymity at a job interview gets sidetracked by divine intervention

Faith and Flour

December 2014
By: Bernice S. | Lincoln, Nebraska
With one cup of AA and a pound of love, a sober mother bakes some holiday joy

The Gift of Sharing

December 2014
By: Rick T. | Falcon Heights, Minnesota
The words he spoke to his AA group that December opened their hearts forever

Decision on Route 10

December 2014
By: Bill B. | Wilmington, North Carolina
One Christmas Eve, a newcomer was very glad he turned left instead of right

A Cabin in the Woods

December 2014
By: Diane S. | Benson, Arizona
A newly sober wife escapes into the mountains to hike and fish—but that’s not all she does

A Table's Journey

December 2014
By: Mike D. | Spokane, Washington
The things we lose when we drink sometimes return in the most unexpected ways

A Mother's Final Gift

December 2014
By: Jamie A. | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
A newcomer reconnects with her dying mom and gets a little surprise in the mail

A Letter Every Week

December 2014
By: Robyn W. | Cincinnati, Ohio
A writing assignment from her sponsor healed years and years of anger

Goodbye Perryville

December 2014
By: Angela M. | Scottsdale, Arizona
A woman in Arizona expresses gratitude for the time she spent in a nearby prison

Go for the Ride

December 2014
By: Anonymous
One reason he got involved in general service was right outside on the curb

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Miracle at the Half Way House

January 2015
By: Matthew M. | Youngstown, Ohio
This time after getting released from jail, he did the next right thing

Sober in the 70s

January 2015
By: Dorothy M. | Shasta Lake, California
She left her old life of drinking behind when she was in her mid-70s

Grass Roots Opinion

January 2015

On the Mountaintop

December 2014
By: Jerry F. | Cerritos, California
Getting sober in AA relieved him of his alcoholism and the shackles he made for himself

The Next Guy Up to Bat

December 2014
By: Jack M. | Kingston, New York
A desperate call to AA after his son's birthday led to a moment he'll never forget

Saved by the Bell

December 2014
By: Ron B. | Winnipeg, Manitoba
An attempt to break his anonymity at a job interview gets sidetracked by divine intervention

Faith and Flour

December 2014
By: Bernice S. | Lincoln, Nebraska
With one cup of AA and a pound of love, a sober mother bakes some holiday joy

The Gift of Sharing

December 2014
By: Rick T. | Falcon Heights, Minnesota
The words he spoke to his AA group that December opened their hearts forever

Decision on Route 10

December 2014
By: Bill B. | Wilmington, North Carolina
One Christmas Eve, a newcomer was very glad he turned left instead of right

A Cabin in the Woods

December 2014
By: Diane S. | Benson, Arizona
A newly sober wife escapes into the mountains to hike and fish—but that’s not all she does

A Table's Journey

December 2014
By: Mike D. | Spokane, Washington
The things we lose when we drink sometimes return in the most unexpected ways

A Mother's Final Gift

December 2014
By: Jamie A. | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
A newcomer reconnects with her dying mom and gets a little surprise in the mail

A Letter Every Week

December 2014
By: Robyn W. | Cincinnati, Ohio
A writing assignment from her sponsor healed years and years of anger

Goodbye Perryville

December 2014
By: Angela M. | Scottsdale, Arizona
A woman in Arizona expresses gratitude for the time she spent in a nearby prison

Go for the Ride

December 2014
By: Anonymous
One reason he got involved in general service was right outside on the curb

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Grapevine Daily Quote October 20

“My anger served as an iron shield, and I refused to remove it for fear God would send me still more pain.”

“The Littlest Things,” Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, May 1997, No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 21

“To be teachable, I had to be reachable.”

“The Winner’s Guide to Boring Meetings,” Wollstonecraft, May 1984, Into Action
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 22

“This process of identification and transmission has gone on and on. The skid rower said he was different. Even more loudly the socialite (or Park Avenue stumble bum) said the same -- so did the arts and the professions, the rich, the poor, the religious, the agnostics, the Indians and the Eskimos, the veterans and the prisoners. But nowadays all of these, and legions more, soberly talk about how very much alike all of us alcoholics are when we all admit that the chips are finally down; when we see that it is really a question of do or die in our world wide Fellowship of ‘the comon suffering and the common deliverance.’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, “AA Communication Can Cross All Barriers”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 23

“I made the decision to turn my will and my life over to the care of God, and then I got out of the way.”

“Gimme Shelter,” Christchurch, New Zealand, March 2010, No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote Octubre 25

“It’s funny how life is lived forward -- and understood backward.”

“Living Life Forward,” Vail, Arizona, October 2005, No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 24

“The Traditions are neither rules, regulations, nor laws. No sanctions or punishments can be invoked for their infractions. Perhaps in no other area of society would these principles succeed. Yet in this Fellowship of alcoholics, the unenforceable Traditions carry a power greater than that of law.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1960, “The Language of the Heart”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 26

“In this life we shall attain nothing like perfect humility and love. So we shall have to settle, respecting most of our problems, for a very gradual progress, punctuated sometimes by heavy setbacks. Our old-time attitudes of ‘all or nothing’ will have to be abandoned.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962, “What Is Acceptance?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 27

“No one at the gym, at work, in my neighborhood, or even in church had ever put their hand out to me. In AA, it happened every day.”

“Falling Apart on the Inside,” Trenton, New Jersey, April 2005, No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 20

“For all its usual destructiveness, we have found that fear can be the starting point for better things. Fear can be a stepping-stone to prudence and to a decent respect for others. It can point the path to justice, as well as to hate. And the more we have of respect and justice, the more we shall begin to find the love which can suffer much, and yet be freely given. So fear need not always be destructive, because the lessons of its consequences can lead us to positive values.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1962, “This Matter of Fear”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 25

“To be happily sober, we must be active -- and this does not necessarily mean group activity. The Loner is part of a much larger group of people in far distant places, all members of AA with the same problems, fears, and happiness to be shared ... I may not be in face-to-face contact with other AA members, but my real friends in AA are too many to enumerate, and I find there aren’t enough hours in the day to do all I should.”

“Alone? Not This Loner!” Salisbury, Rhodesia, February 1970, AA Around the World
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 24

“I was amazed at the things I was grateful for: those painful situations that served to show me my character defects; the ability to accept and share my pain with others; the opportunities to do things I was afraid to do which gave me strength and confidence.”

“Working Incognito,” State College, Pennsylvania, April 1994, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 21

“The Twelve Steps are deceptively simple but provide limitless spiritual growth for anyone with the patience to stay the course.”

“It Works for Me,” Riverside, Illinois, September 2007, Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 26

“Recovery is giving it away. If you don’t give it away you can’t have it ... Be part of the pipeline.”

“Oh God, You Again?” Greenwich Village, New York, December 1997, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 23

“I ask the newcomer to help me wash the coffeepot, or put chairs away, because service was, and still is, my key to belonging.”

“The Key to Belonging,” Manchester, New Hampshire, September 2000, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote November 22

“We sense that here in AA this shared darkness has become a shared light.”

“The Sense of Sobriety,” Pleasantville, New York, August 1959, Spiritual Awakenings
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