Sister Hinckley and I are learning that the so-called golden years are laced with lead.
From Gordon B. Hinckley
If you are too busy in your church activities to take care of your family, then perhaps we had better find something else for you to do.
When all is said and done, the greatest satisfaction you'll have in this life as you grow old will be seeing your children grow in righteousness and faith and goodness as citizens of the society of which they are a part.
We're all sons and daughters of God, and therefore in a very literal sense, brothers and sisters. And we ought to treat each other that way.
We all know that education unlocks the door of opportunity for the young.
You don't need coffee. Nobody needs coffee. You can get along without it.
At the end of our lives, we step across the threshold or death and enter into a new and better world. I believe that. It's just that simple.
People seem to be looking for discipline in a topsy-turvy world.
We live in a world that is filled with filth and sleaze, a world that reeks of evil. You cannot afford that filthy poison to touch you. Stay away from it. Avoid it.
Choose your friends carefully. It is they who will lead you in one direction or the other.
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