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Your enemies always get strong on what you leave behind. — Mario Puzo

Satisfaction: it's not something we find, it is something that happens while appreciating what we already have. - Keep your blessings in sight, front & center. — Russell Kyle

But we're okay, right?"
"We're perfect. — Rainbow Rowell

Attachment is a manufacturer of illusion and whoever wants reality ought to be detached. — Simone Weil

Our failure to be a "peculiar" people in maintaining our standards, despite the jeers and the criticisms of the crowd, will be our failure to be chosen for that calling to which we are called.
The Lord has told us, "Behold, there are many called, but few are chosen" (D&C 121:34), and then in the same revelation points out two reasons why men fail of their blessings. The first reason he gives is that their hearts are set so much upon the things of this world, and the second is that they aspire so much to the honors of men. So then as Church members let us beware lest we set our hearts upon the things of this world and lest we aspire so much to the honors of men that we compromise our standards. If we do so, we will be cut off in the Day of Judgment and will lose our blessings. Our reward for daring to live the gospel despite the oppositions from the outside world will be to have blessings added upon our heads forever and forever. — Harold B. Lee

Opinions aren't facts. Stop worrying about what people think of you. — Anonymous

Help Spread LOVE Throughout Humanity.
Our World Needs To Be Brighten With Kindness Instead Of Darkened With Hatred — Timothy Pina

The 'Twilight' movies are great in their own right, but they certainly don't have any sense of humor to them. — Mark Waters

Principle-centered leadership is practiced from the inside out on four levels: 1) personal (my relationship with myself); 2) interpersonal (my relationships and interactions with others); 3) managerial (my responsibility to get a job done with others); and 4) organizational (my need to organize people - to recruit them, train them, compensate them, build teams, solve problems, and create aligned structure, strategy, and systems). — Stephen R. Covey

It is the mind that makes the man, and our vigour is in our immortal soul. — Ovid