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April 2014

Shattering My Shell

April 2014
By: Art L. | Silver City, New Mexico
Learning to pray and to love was the beginning of his sobriety

A Crack in the Wall

April 2014
By: Derek R. | Ontario,
Practicing the Fourth Step helped him to break down his pride and isolation

An Amends to Remember

April 2014
By: Neil N.
It took him years to understand the amends she made to him

God's Little Breadcrumbs

April 2014
By: Rick C. | Bishop, California
An AA tells about the things he lost and found along the way

Just Having Fun

April 2014
By: Tina F. | Ashburn, Virginia
She had to face the fact that her drinking wasn't what it seemed to be

Keep Moving Forward

April 2014
By: Henry B. | New York, New York

I Remember You

April 2014
By: Bill F. | Bountiful, Utah
Although he got the chance to get sober, his old drinking buddy Rick never did

When the World Came Apart

April 2014
By: Greg | Carlisle, Pennsylvania
He was sober 12 years when he faced some incredible challenges

Saying Goodbye to Sue

April 2014
By: Frank F. | Ft. Wayne, Indiana
An oldtimer grapples with loss with the help of AA

Up a Steep, Snowy Trail

April 2014
By: Judy A. | Missoula, Montana
After an honest look in the mirror, she found herself on a way to a meeting

Widening World

April 2014
By: Dorothy B. | Surprise, Arizona
The longer she stayed sober, the bigger her life got

From the Streets of L.A.

April 2014
By: Connie W. | Fort Bragg, California
Sixteen years later, she has a roof over her head and a sober life

Those Cornhusker Blues

April 2014
By: Mel B. | Toledo, Ohio
Sitting in a hotel room in downtown Lincoln, he found himself ruminating on some experiences from decades before

Letting Go of the Golden Glow

April 2014
By: Jerry F. | Cerritos, California
Alcohol covered up a lot of his inner conflict but left wreckage in its wake. Sobriety enabled him to live a different life

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Jump into AA History

April 2014

Shattering My Shell

April 2014
By: Art L. | Silver City, New Mexico
Learning to pray and to love was the beginning of his sobriety

A Crack in the Wall

April 2014
By: Derek R. | Ontario,
Practicing the Fourth Step helped him to break down his pride and isolation

An Amends to Remember

April 2014
By: Neil N.
It took him years to understand the amends she made to him

God's Little Breadcrumbs

April 2014
By: Rick C. | Bishop, California
An AA tells about the things he lost and found along the way

Just Having Fun

April 2014
By: Tina F. | Ashburn, Virginia
She had to face the fact that her drinking wasn't what it seemed to be

Keep Moving Forward

April 2014
By: Henry B. | New York, New York

I Remember You

April 2014
By: Bill F. | Bountiful, Utah
Although he got the chance to get sober, his old drinking buddy Rick never did

When the World Came Apart

April 2014
By: Greg | Carlisle, Pennsylvania
He was sober 12 years when he faced some incredible challenges

Saying Goodbye to Sue

April 2014
By: Frank F. | Ft. Wayne, Indiana
An oldtimer grapples with loss with the help of AA

Up a Steep, Snowy Trail

April 2014
By: Judy A. | Missoula, Montana
After an honest look in the mirror, she found herself on a way to a meeting

Widening World

April 2014
By: Dorothy B. | Surprise, Arizona
The longer she stayed sober, the bigger her life got

From the Streets of L.A.

April 2014
By: Connie W. | Fort Bragg, California
Sixteen years later, she has a roof over her head and a sober life

Those Cornhusker Blues

April 2014
By: Mel B. | Toledo, Ohio
Sitting in a hotel room in downtown Lincoln, he found himself ruminating on some experiences from decades before

Letting Go of the Golden Glow

April 2014
By: Jerry F. | Cerritos, California
Alcohol covered up a lot of his inner conflict but left wreckage in its wake. Sobriety enabled him to live a different life

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Grapevine Daily Quote December 18

“It doesn’t do too much good to carry the Big Book on your arm all day if you don’t open it up and read it.”

Oceanside, California, June 2000, “As Unique as Ham and Eggs,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 23

“We are beginning to see new values in AA. We perceive in our midst a spiritual realm, which can be little disturbed by the distractions of wealth or self-serving egocentricity.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947, “Why Can’t We Join AA, Too?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 25

“As long as I am acting in a loving and caring manner, I am not responsible for how others react. This frees me from pleasing people at my own emotional expense.”

Temple, Texas, March 1983, “An Equal-Opportunity Deplorer,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote December 19

“We AAs shall have to hang together -- or else hang separately!”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947, “Why Can’t We Join AA, Too?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 16

“While we need not alter our truths, we can surely improve their application to ourselves, to AA as a whole, and to our relation with the world around us. We can constantly step up ‘the practice of these principles in all our affairs.’”

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 April 17

“The fellowship in AA is unique. Ties are made overnight that it would take years to develop elsewhere. No one needs a false front. All barriers are down. Some who have felt outcasts all their lives now know they really belong. From feeling as if they were dragging anchor though life, they suddenly sail free before the wind.”

Lois W., February 1950, “It Might Have Been the Time…”, Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 2
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 20

“I was told that sometimes a good sponsor disturbs the comfortable and comforts the disturbed.”

“The Gift of Time,” Dover, Pennsylvania, June 1991, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 18

“It's hard to keep an open mind with an open mouth.”

“Distilled Spirits,” Indianapolis, Indiana, August 1982, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 19

“Complaining is not an action step.”

“Distilled Spirits,” Indianapolis, Indiana, August 1982, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 13

“I realize now that most of the problems in my life were a direct result of my attempts to handle my own life, to be in control of my own destiny. I am grateful that today, sober, I can still say my life has ‘become unmanageable.’”

College Park, Md., June 1982, Spiritual Awakenings
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 12

“Things haven’t been all roses but they are certainly not comparable to the way they were. God has blessed me with a vivid memory of my pain, which has helped me ... when the thought of escaping popped into my head.”

Kenner, La., January 1996, “Blessed with the Memory of My Pain”, Young & Sober
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 5

“Suffering is no longer a menace to be evaded at any cost. When it does come, no matter how grievously, we realize that it too has its purpose. It is our great teacher because it reveals our defects and so pushes us forward into the paths of progress. The pain of drinking did just this for us. And so can any other pain.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1958, Editorial, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 3

“There are more amends to be made, letters to be sent, Twelfth Step work to be done, responsibilities to be assumed, and honest talks to be had with loved ones. Life is meant to be lived by facing the challenges it brings. Otherwise, I’m not living, just existing.”

“Life Is Meant to Be Lived,” Spring Hill, Florida, September 1985, Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 3
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Grapevine Daily Quote May 2

“I’ve found the comfort, love, and support I need to pick up the pieces and try again after my setbacks ... I’m not alone in my journey.”

“No Longer Alone,” Flushing, New York, March 1995, Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 3
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 30

“I have no idea how I made it this long, or what has kept me sober. But if I were to guess, I’d say that it has something to do with the slogan, ‘Keep coming back -- no matter what.’”

“Keep Coming Back -- No Matter What,” Salt Lake City, Utah, November 2000, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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