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Mom, I’m an Alcoholic

May 2014
By: Kate P. | Frederick, Maryland
The day she dreaded finally came—it was time to tell her mother the truth

Fresh Air

May 2014
By: Karen K. | Sebastopol, California
After a head injury, a woman with 24 years finds a different way to attend meetings -- and a whole new set of friends

Dear Grapevine

May 2014

Calling Alcoholics

May 2014
By: Anonymous
A member says that using the phone is one of the best ways to practice her primary purpose

Alcoholism At Large

May 2014

We Belong

May 2014
By: Anonymous
In Michigan, a deaf member joins a group and finds the true meaning of sharing

Twelve Floors over Ketchikan

May 2014
By: Bill H. | Winchester, Virginia
A homeless fisherman goes north to die, but instead finds a warm new life

Tough Nights and Days

May 2014
By: Rose S. | New Britain, Connecticut
A bipolar member gets help from an AA meeting filled with people just like herself

The Stump

May 2014
By: Anonymous
How a sponsor helped her out of the woods toward her own Higher Power

The Big Stare Down

May 2014
By: Juls M. | Enumclaw, Washington
She couldn’t fool her furry BFF. When she got sloshed, it was the doghouse for her

Rolling to Acceptance

May 2014
By: Theresa H. | Edina, Minnesota
Going to meetings in a wheelchair was really hard until one day she got a great big idea

Yes Please, I Could Use Some Help

May 2014
By: Ben L. | Queens, New York

Pop that Top!

May 2014
By: Becky G., | Greater Levittown, Pennsylvania
With her sponsor’s help, she opened her past and let it all spew out

Note to Boss

May 2014
By: Annemarie M. | Taunton, Mass., Massachusetts
Can Warranty Five help us grow outside of AA as well as inside? One member says yes

My Town — Our Celebration

May 2014
By: Gail L. | Akron, Ohio
An old-timer shares how lucky she is that she got sober in Akron, Ohio

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Mom, I’m an Alcoholic

May 2014
By: Kate P. | Frederick, Maryland
The day she dreaded finally came—it was time to tell her mother the truth

Fresh Air

May 2014
By: Karen K. | Sebastopol, California
After a head injury, a woman with 24 years finds a different way to attend meetings -- and a whole new set of friends

Dear Grapevine

May 2014

Calling Alcoholics

May 2014
By: Anonymous
A member says that using the phone is one of the best ways to practice her primary purpose

Alcoholism At Large

May 2014

We Belong

May 2014
By: Anonymous
In Michigan, a deaf member joins a group and finds the true meaning of sharing

Twelve Floors over Ketchikan

May 2014
By: Bill H. | Winchester, Virginia
A homeless fisherman goes north to die, but instead finds a warm new life

Tough Nights and Days

May 2014
By: Rose S. | New Britain, Connecticut
A bipolar member gets help from an AA meeting filled with people just like herself

The Stump

May 2014
By: Anonymous
How a sponsor helped her out of the woods toward her own Higher Power

The Big Stare Down

May 2014
By: Juls M. | Enumclaw, Washington
She couldn’t fool her furry BFF. When she got sloshed, it was the doghouse for her

Rolling to Acceptance

May 2014
By: Theresa H. | Edina, Minnesota
Going to meetings in a wheelchair was really hard until one day she got a great big idea

Yes Please, I Could Use Some Help

May 2014
By: Ben L. | Queens, New York

Pop that Top!

May 2014
By: Becky G., | Greater Levittown, Pennsylvania
With her sponsor’s help, she opened her past and let it all spew out

Note to Boss

May 2014
By: Annemarie M. | Taunton, Mass., Massachusetts
Can Warranty Five help us grow outside of AA as well as inside? One member says yes

My Town — Our Celebration

May 2014
By: Gail L. | Akron, Ohio
An old-timer shares how lucky she is that she got sober in Akron, Ohio

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Grapevine Daily Quote March 15

“Surrender has nothing to do with giving up. It means to stop fighting.”

“The Gift of Sobriety,” Carrollton, Texas, February 1993, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 17

“New people are the lifeblood of AA. I am eternally grateful to them. By extension I am, therefore, grateful to Tradition Three for making it possible for all who want what we have to come to AA.”

“A Part of the Whole,” Los Gatos, California, February 1993, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 18

“If you haven’t been to a meeting for a while, come, and add to the mix ... we need you. Come for yourself, come for the Fellowship, come to celebrate sobriety, and come for the alcoholic who still suffers.”

“Torn Asunder,” San Francisco, California, February 1993, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 22

“My emotional bottom came in sobriety ... I actually had to sit and feel all those feelings I had worked so hard to drown out with alcohol.”

“Attitude Adjustment,” New York, New York, January 2006, Beginner’s Book: Getting and Staying Sober in AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 23

“I’m better able to love people when the storm of my judgmental mind settles, when I understand and empathize rather than criticize and condemn.”

“The Fine Art of Listening,” September 2008, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 19

“We are losing all fear of those violent emotional storms which sometimes cross our alcoholic world; perhaps it bespeaks our confidence that every storm will be followed by a calm; a calm which is more understanding, more compassionate, more tolerant than any we ever knew before.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1946, “Who Is a Member of Alcoholics Anonymous?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 21

“I can’t imagine anything that would make me so mad, glad, or sad that I would want to go back to what I was before AA.”

“The Meaning of Success,” Napa, California, February 1993, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 20

“In AA, we discover that it is impossible to give without receiving, or receive without giving.”

“The Gift of Sobriety,” North Hollywood, California, February 1993, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 25

“When we early AAs got our first glimmer of how spiritually prideful we could be, we coined this expression: ‘Don’t try to get too damned good by Thursday!’”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961, “Humility for Today”, The Best of Bill
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Grapevine Daily Quote March 24

“As AA grows, it is impossible to know everyone, but if I try to relate myself with just one other person, something will happen, something remarkable.”

“The Guy at the End of the Bar,” Marietta, Ohio, April 1993, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 9

“The AA program does not recognize walls. It is immune to the conditions which break down an individual relationship, the difference in social levels, of intellect, of experience. AA takes no heed of this. It has one primary law, help your fellow man and do it by example rather than by instruction.”

“Prisoner AA,” Washington State Penitentiary, February 1955, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 15

“AA's greatest power is not in the program itself, but in the examples of the men [and women] who have followed it.”

“Prisoner AA,” Washington State Penitentiary, February 1955, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 13

“During days and nights of darkness as I face the demons of self, the knowledge that my God is always in charge keeps me trudging to the end of each journey. With God, AA, and willingness I can meet the other me and begin putting my fractured self together again.”

“Facing the Truth,” Cleveland, Ohio, February 1993, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 10

“I’m still mystified by how I got sober, and the only answer that makes sense is that I stopped drinking through the grace of God. I was thinking about the difference between those of us who get sober and those who are still drinking, and I believe the difference is that we have accepted the grace that was offered. Every day, my Higher Power gives me the grace to be sober, and every day I make the choice not to drink, to accept the grace.”

“The Gift of Sobriety,” La Crescenta, California, February 1993, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 11

“While I have years of sobriety, I really only have this day.”

“Overcoming Depression and Fear,” Mesa, Arizona, February 1993, AA Grapevine
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