Rosemary Wixom Quotes & Sayings
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Scouting contributes to a boy's preparation to hold the priesthood of God. Scout leaders have a sacred responsibility. They help boys learn Scouting principles that also help them live the gospel. We thank each leader as they foster faith in Christ and prepare boys to make temple covenants and become a missionary, husband, and father. — Rosemary M. Wixom
Our faith can reach beyond the limits of current reason. — Rosemary M. Wixom
We are daughters of our Heavenly Father. We are covenant-making women of all ages walking the path of mortality back to His presence. Keeping covenants protects us, prepares us, and empowers us. — Rosemary M. Wixom
Generally places that are comfortable with excellence don't call themselves centers of excellence. Has anyone heard of a Princeton University Center of Excellence? Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of Excellence? — Otis Webb Brawley
The tremendous success of general management over the last century has provided unprecedented material abundance, but those management principles are ill suited to handle the chaos and uncertainty that startups must face. — Eric Ries
Our journey on the path is personal and well lit with the Savior's love. — Rosemary M. Wixom
Laugh about the past and dream about the future. — Rosemary M. Wixom
I really like Septimus Heap. he is my favorite guy in the story. I should make you all read it. — Angie Sage
How we speak to our children and the words we use can encourage and uplift them and strengthen their faith. — Rosemary M. Wixom
The answer to our prayer of how to meet our children's needs may be to more often technologically disconnect. Precious moments of opportunity to interact and converse with our children dissolve when we are occupied with distractions. Why not choose a time each day to disconnect from technology and reconnect with each other? Simply turn everything off. When you do this, your home may seem quiet at first; you may even feel at a loss as to what to do or say. Then, as you give full attention to your children, a conversation will begin, and you can enjoy listening to each other. — Rosemary M. Wixom
God bless you! Well, go, love Ivan! was the last word that burst from Mitya. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
His will to live was waning, and it made him almost transparent, as though rather than dying, he might just disappear one day, leaving behind only a vague scent of regret. — Ian Morgan Cron
We begin to make the plan known to our children when we hold tight to the iron rod ourselves. — Rosemary M. Wixom
Janis Joplin is definitely one of my biggest influences. She taught me how to feel music, and I don't think there's anyone like her that could bring such pain and emotion to a song. — LeAnn Rimes
Looking forward with an eternal perspective gives one hope, a reason to look up and feel gratitude for even the smallest bit of light. — Rosemary M. Wixom
The world will teach our children if we do not, and children are capable of learning all the world will teach them at a very young age. — Rosemary M. Wixom
The wonder and awe of Christmas is just a beginning. Christmas reminds us that the babe born in Bethlehem has given us purpose for living, and what happens next to us largely depends on how we embrace our Savior, Jesus Christ, and follow Him. — Rosemary M. Wixom
Everyone within the sound of my voice has the power to increase a child's confidence in himself or herself and to increase a child's faith in Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ through the words they speak. — Rosemary M. Wixom
As individuals we are strong. Together, with God, we are unstoppable. — Rosemary M. Wixom
One of the greatest influences a person can have in this world is to influence a child. — Rosemary M. Wixom
There is good reason for supposing that the archetypes are the unconscious images of the instincts themselves, in other words, that they are patterns of instinctual behaviour. — C. G. Jung
When we are holding tight to the iron rod, we are in a position to place our hands over theirs and walk the strait and narrow path together. Our example is magnified in their eyes. They will follow our cadence when they feel secure in our actions. We do not need to be perfect-just honest and sincere. Children want to feel as one with us. When a parent says, "We can do it! We can read the scriptures daily as a family," the children will follow! — Rosemary M. Wixom
Answers to our sincere questions come when we earnestly seek and when we live the commandments. — Rosemary M. Wixom
