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The intersection

March 2014
By: Jo P. | Pocatello, Idaho
Drink/no drink, God/no God—the light was turning and it was decision time

Swinging in the Breeze

March 2014
By: Pamela M. | Snohomish, Washington

Out of the Nest

March 2014
By: A.W. | Oregon City, Oregon
At 24 she was finally sober, but it took that extra shove to make her program soar

Recycling Day

March 2014
By: Janet S. | Eugene, Oregon
She took better care of her trash than she did of herself

East of the Red River

March 2014
By: L.L. | Medicine Hat, Alberta
An alcoholic discovers you can sink a lot lower than living under a bridge

Three strikes, you’re in!

March 2014
By: Jack B. | Oakland, New Jersey
He thought his differences would not let him stay, but Tradition Three said no way

Tropical Storm

March 2014
By: Wendy L. | Vancouver, British Columbia
On a boozy vacation, a newcomer scrambles fast to stay sober and keep her liver alive

In Sync

March 2014
By: Lawrence R. | Waukesha., Wisconsin

What! another meeting?

March 2014
By: Anonymous
With his marriage on the rocks, a newcomer tries to help his family understand this AA thing

White knuckles, clear eyes

March 2014
By: Bill F. | Anaheim, California
He took his Third Step in a trailer the night he learned the hard way to let go

Handle with Care

March 2014
By: Mark L. | Stagecoach, Nevada

Letter from the Editor

March 2014

At the Fish Fry

March 2014
By: Dave M. | Fenton, Montana
While looking for a grand spiritual experience, he came to see that his awakening was the result of many moments along the way

The Day It Ended

March 2014
By: Wayne M | Brigantine, New Jersey
He reached his bottom while sitting in a psychiatrist's office with his wife and son

Many Stories Later

March 2014
By: Frankie R.
An old timer recounts how he came to be in AA

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The intersection

March 2014
By: Jo P. | Pocatello, Idaho
Drink/no drink, God/no God—the light was turning and it was decision time

Swinging in the Breeze

March 2014
By: Pamela M. | Snohomish, Washington

Out of the Nest

March 2014
By: A.W. | Oregon City, Oregon
At 24 she was finally sober, but it took that extra shove to make her program soar

Recycling Day

March 2014
By: Janet S. | Eugene, Oregon
She took better care of her trash than she did of herself

East of the Red River

March 2014
By: L.L. | Medicine Hat, Alberta
An alcoholic discovers you can sink a lot lower than living under a bridge

Three strikes, you’re in!

March 2014
By: Jack B. | Oakland, New Jersey
He thought his differences would not let him stay, but Tradition Three said no way

Tropical Storm

March 2014
By: Wendy L. | Vancouver, British Columbia
On a boozy vacation, a newcomer scrambles fast to stay sober and keep her liver alive

In Sync

March 2014
By: Lawrence R. | Waukesha., Wisconsin

What! another meeting?

March 2014
By: Anonymous
With his marriage on the rocks, a newcomer tries to help his family understand this AA thing

White knuckles, clear eyes

March 2014
By: Bill F. | Anaheim, California
He took his Third Step in a trailer the night he learned the hard way to let go

Handle with Care

March 2014
By: Mark L. | Stagecoach, Nevada

Letter from the Editor

March 2014

At the Fish Fry

March 2014
By: Dave M. | Fenton, Montana
While looking for a grand spiritual experience, he came to see that his awakening was the result of many moments along the way

The Day It Ended

March 2014
By: Wayne M | Brigantine, New Jersey
He reached his bottom while sitting in a psychiatrist's office with his wife and son

Many Stories Later

March 2014
By: Frankie R.
An old timer recounts how he came to be in AA

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Grapevine Daily Quote April 5

“Let us remember that great legion who still suffer from alcoholism and who are still without hope. Let us, at any cost or sacrifice, so improve our communication with all these that they may find what we have found – a new life of freedom under God.’”

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 March 31

“My recovery relies on the hands of many people being extended to me. The welcome I received was more than a word. It was a word followed by actions.”

“What Meeting Are You Going to Tomorrow?,” Santa Rosa, California, November 1999, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 3

“Life hasn’t been all smooth sailing, but because of AA, I no longer have to live in fear. I sleep at night ... I have a purpose in life.

“Wanted,” Mankato, Minnesota, May 1997,Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 7

“I believe the peace I get from an effective Tenth Step is what God feels like.”

“The Peace Process,” Gold River, California, December 1996, AA Grapevine (PO Box 1980)
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 6

“The more willing I become to admit it when I am wrong, the less often am I in the position of having to make such an admission.”

“Not Under the Rug,” January 1967, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 9

“In AA we have no VIPs, nor have we need of any. Our organization needs no title-holders nor grandiose buildings ... Experience has taught us that simplicity is basic in preservation of our personal sobriety and helping those in need.”

AA Co-Founder, Dr. Bob, September 1948, “The Fundamentals in Retrospect”, Spiritual Awakenings: Journeys of the Spirit
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 1

“I had been undergoing a spiritual experience without knowing it. My confused questioning about a Higher Power, my changed mental attitude, and even my physical recovery had all be part of a spiritual awakening. Without knowing it, I had been in contact with the source of life, whatever or Whoever that might be.”

“So That’s a Spiritual Experience!,” York, Pennsylvania, January 1977, Spiritual Awakenings: Journeys of the Spirit
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 8

“I have a way to live that fills every hole my gut ever had.”

“Listen to People’s Feelings,” Grants, New Mexico, July 1980, Young & Sober: Stories By Those Who Found AA Early
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 10

“A fine plan or idea can come from anybody, anywhere. Consequently, good leadership will often discard its own cherished plans for others that are better, and it will give credit to the source.”

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 13

“As long as I am willing to do what I am called to do in any given moment and to abandon the effort to control the results of my actions, then I am following the path that my Higher Power – call it God, Good Orderly Direction, the soul, the life force, or anything else – has set out for me.”

“A Remarkable Sensation,” Thompson, Pennsylvania, March 1997, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 11

“What I’ve been willing to give to AA, most often through my home group, I’ve gotten back tenfold in peace of mind.”

“The Key to Belonging,” Manchester, New Hampshire, September 2000, I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 12

“Feed your faith and starve your doubt.”

“Distilled Spirits,” Indianapolis, Indiana, August 1982, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 14

“You don't help anyone by trying to impress them; you impress someone when you try to help them.”

“Distilled Spirits,” Indianapolis, Indiana, August 1982, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 15

“By applying the principles of the program, I have gained my freedom – freedom to be myself, to like myself as I am, to become whatever it is that my Higher Power has planned for me, one day at a time – freedom to live the type of life I’m most comfortable with, to love, and to laugh.”

“Above All, an Alcoholic,” Toledo, Ohio, September 1982, In Our Own Words: Stories of Young AAs in Recovery
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Grapevine Daily Quote April 21

“There is a tendency to label everything that an alcoholic may do as ‘alcoholic behavior.’ The truth is, it is simply human nature ... Emotional and mental quirks are classified as symptoms of alcoholism merely because alcoholics have them, yet those same quirks can be found among nonalcoholics, too. Actually they are symptoms of mankind.”

William Duncan Silkworth, MD, January 1947, “Slips and Human Nature”, Best of the Grapevine, Vol. 1
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