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Love and Tolerance

November 2014
By: Justin P. | Missoula, Montana

25-lb. turkey, 500-lb. phone

November 2014
By: John W. | Wayne, Pennsylvania
How a newcomer gets through his first stressful sober Thanksgiving

Letter from the Editor

November 2014

The Wizard of Booze

November 2014
By: Jeff W. | Maplewood, New Jersey
Lights, camera, action: A good laugh is the kind of service this alcoholic can sing about

The November Issue of Grapevine Is Here

November 2014
This month's special section features stories from LGBT AA members

Letter from Puerto Rico

November 2014
By: Ela F. | San Juan, Puerto Rico
A 24-year-old woman living in San Juan learns that you're never too young to be an alcoholic

Highway Patrol or HP?

November 2014
By: Sarah H. | Vernal, Utah
A felony DUI conviction set her on the path to sobriety

The Ordinary Things

November 2014
By: Anonymous
Being sober, she could appreciate the simple rhythms of peaceful living

"Tasting Is Not Drinking"

November 2014
By: Paul K. | Bolingbrook, Illinois
An AA has a reminder of the cunning nature of alcoholism while on a trip with his wife

Portrait in Blue

November 2014
By: Chaula H. | Pittsfield, Massachusetts
A member looks back on all the ways her sponsor helped her change her life

The Rose Festival Princess

November 2014
By: Brandi F. | Eugene, Oregon
Though she appeared to be happy on the outside, things weren't exactly what they seemed

Eyes on the Horizon

November 2014
By: Larry A. | Andrews, North Carolina
Confronted with loss and mourning, he went back to AA after a long time away

"I Like the Effect"

November 2014
An old timer looks back on life before and after she came to AA as a young woman

Lessons from a Bald Eagle

November 2014
By: Howard O. | Cambridge, Wisconsin
In the rescue of the injured bird, he could see some parallels to his sober journey

The Double Life of a Doctor

November 2014
By: Anonymous | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
She was long practiced in the art of maintaining a façade, but the stakes were getting higher and higher

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Love and Tolerance

November 2014
By: Justin P. | Missoula, Montana

25-lb. turkey, 500-lb. phone

November 2014
By: John W. | Wayne, Pennsylvania
How a newcomer gets through his first stressful sober Thanksgiving

Letter from the Editor

November 2014

The Wizard of Booze

November 2014
By: Jeff W. | Maplewood, New Jersey
Lights, camera, action: A good laugh is the kind of service this alcoholic can sing about

The November Issue of Grapevine Is Here

November 2014
This month's special section features stories from LGBT AA members

Letter from Puerto Rico

November 2014
By: Ela F. | San Juan, Puerto Rico
A 24-year-old woman living in San Juan learns that you're never too young to be an alcoholic

Highway Patrol or HP?

November 2014
By: Sarah H. | Vernal, Utah
A felony DUI conviction set her on the path to sobriety

The Ordinary Things

November 2014
By: Anonymous
Being sober, she could appreciate the simple rhythms of peaceful living

"Tasting Is Not Drinking"

November 2014
By: Paul K. | Bolingbrook, Illinois
An AA has a reminder of the cunning nature of alcoholism while on a trip with his wife

Portrait in Blue

November 2014
By: Chaula H. | Pittsfield, Massachusetts
A member looks back on all the ways her sponsor helped her change her life

The Rose Festival Princess

November 2014
By: Brandi F. | Eugene, Oregon
Though she appeared to be happy on the outside, things weren't exactly what they seemed

Eyes on the Horizon

November 2014
By: Larry A. | Andrews, North Carolina
Confronted with loss and mourning, he went back to AA after a long time away

"I Like the Effect"

November 2014
An old timer looks back on life before and after she came to AA as a young woman

Lessons from a Bald Eagle

November 2014
By: Howard O. | Cambridge, Wisconsin
In the rescue of the injured bird, he could see some parallels to his sober journey

The Double Life of a Doctor

November 2014
By: Anonymous | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
She was long practiced in the art of maintaining a façade, but the stakes were getting higher and higher

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Grapevine Daily Quote September 29

“A sincere attempt to exercise the first ten Steps brings into play some of the finest virtues in the human character: humility, hope, faith, honesty, courage, and sincerity.”

Jackson Heights, New York, April 1956, “What a Spiritual Awakening Means to Me,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 28

“AA and my Higher Power have transformed me from a complex person who lived out of her head to a simple person who is trying to live out of her heart.”

“Keeping It Simple,” Greenbelt, Maryland, March 1979, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 8

“AA is not an ‘insiders’ kind of Fellowship, thanks to the efforts of hundreds of thousands of AAs worldwide. We'll help any drunk anywhere, any time.”

Longview, Washington, March 1987, “Rule 62,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 4

“The five H's combine into a powerful formula for success. Starting with Hope, passing through Honesty into a gracious Humility, we become Human again, taking our rightful places in society and, by living a well rounded life, develop an integrated personality free of the stresses that urge us to drink. Finally, through Helpfulness we express gratitude and pass on to others some of the blessings we have enjoyed these recent weeks, months, years. Truly a Magic Formula for Continued Sobriety....”

Scarsdale, New York, December 1957, “CS=Continued Sobriety,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 7

“I am not automatically entitled to succeed in everything, or, indeed, in anything. I am, thank God and AA, no longer a superior individual, but simply a sober individual. My Higher Power and I can take it from there, working together that I may do the best I am able to do and realize what talents I may have.”

Fryeburg, Maine, July 1959, “The Unending Pursuit of Humility,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 6

“As by some deep instinct, we AAs have known from the very beginning that we must never, no matter what the provocation, publicly take sides in any fight, even a worthy one.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., February 1953, “Tradition Ten”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 5

“Through doing the Steps and receiving love from my AA family, my perception of life has changed. Once my thoughts changed, so did my actions, then, finally, the results.”

Susanville, California, December 2007, “A Craving to Live,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 3

“We've all seen the new member who stays sober for a time, largely through sponsorship. Then maybe the sponsor gets drunk, and you know what usually happens. Left without a human prop, the new member gets drunk, too. He has been glorifying an individual, instead of following the program.

Certainly, we need leaders, but we must regard them as the human agents of the Higher Power and not with undue adulation as individuals. The Fourth and Tenth Steps cannot be too strongly emphasized here, ‘Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves .... Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.’ There is your perfect antidote for halo-poisoning.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, June 1955, “The Fundamentals in Retrospect,” Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 2
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Grapevine Daily Quote September 27

“As early as 1945, mediating and giving suggestions by mail for the solution of group problems had put a tremendous volume of work on Headquarters. With most of the metropolitan AA centers, correspondence files had grown six inches thick. Seemingly, every contestant in every group argument at every point of the compass wrote us in this period.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1955, “How AA’s World Services Grew, Part II”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 2

“I can’t walk on water, but with my Higher Power and my AA friends, I can keep my head just above it.”

Inverness, Florida, April 2012, “Simple and Slow,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 10

“My daily life is conducted in a manner that is far different from my drinking days. The places I go, the things I do, and the people I am with are a reflection of my spiritual progress. My life is conducted with the knowledge that God is always at my side and guides me through the day. For that, at the end of each day, I say, ‘Thank You.’”

Fairfield, Connecticut, September 1978, “Spiritual Progress,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 9

“The future belongs to you.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., April 1958, “Guardian of AA: Our General Service Conference,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 14

“Like other men and women, we AAs look with deep apprehension upon the vast power struggle about us, a struggle in myriad forms that invades every level, tearing society apart. I think we AAs are fortunate to be acutely aware that such forces must never be ruling among us, lest we perish altogether.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., published in February 1978, “The Bill W. -- Yale Correspondence,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 13

“I am more a woman of action than a woman in reaction, and hope is more present in my life than insecurity ... As much as I was thirsty for alcohol, today I am thirsty for knowledge.”

Montreal, Quebec, July 1986, “Thirsty for Life,” Sober and Out
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 11

“From cradle to grave, the drunk and the potential alcoholic will have to be completely surrounded by true and deep understanding and by a continuous barrage of information: the facts about his illness, its symptoms, its grim seriousness. Why should an alcoholic have to wait until he is 55 and be horribly mangled to find out that he is a very sick man, when enough education of the right kind might have convinced him at 30 or 35?”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1958, “On the Alcoholism Front”, The Language of the Heart
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