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    Kites fly highest against the wind – not with it. – Winston Churchill

    #266268
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    Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment.

    – Dale Carnegie

    #266269
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    I wonder how much of what weighs me down is not mine to carry. – Anonymous

    #266270
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    Truth, like gold, is not to be obtained by its growth, but by washing away from it all that is not gold.

    – Leo Tolstoy

    #266271
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    Hmmm

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    The most boring and unproductive question one can ask of any religion is whether or not it is true.


    ― Alain de Botton, Religion for Atheists: A Non-Believer’s Guide to the Uses of Religion

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    All major world religious traditions carry the same message: The message of love, compassion, forgiveness, tolerance, contentment, self-discipline.

    All religious traditions.

    So these are common ground, and common practice. On that level we can build genuine harmony on the basis of mutual respect, mutual learning.

    – Dalai Lama Sept 18 2016

    #266273
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    The rotation of the earth really makes my day!

    #266274
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    I screamed at God for the starving child until I saw that the starving child was God screaming at me.

    #266275
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    “Those who govern their thoughts and actions solely by the principles of liberalism or conservatism or intellectualism cannot be expected to agree with all of the teachings of the gospel of Jesus Christ.”

    Dallin H. Oaks – from a talk entitled “Criticism” delivered at a Latter-day Saint Student Association fireside in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on 4 May 1986. A condensed version was published in the February 1987 Ensign.

    I love that he focused on extremism in thought, no matter the exact manifestation – and that he included “conservatism” explicitly as an example.

    #266276
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    “Sometimes we are just the collateral damage in someone else’s war against themselves.” – Unknown

    #266277
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    “Everyone says forgiveness is a lovely idea, until they have something to forgive.”

    (C. S. Lewis, “Mere Christianity, p. 89)

    #266278
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    Amen.

    #266279
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    Life is a gift and Attitude a choice…appreciate it and choose wisely.

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    Certainly individual, moral agency occupies a remarkably privileged place, according to Joseph and Brigham, in cosmological history and in Mormon theology. Given these positions on freedom of will and man’s ontological autonomy, one might expect to find in Mormonism an uncommon hostility toward dogma, hierarchy and church authority. Indeed Joseph affirmed the sanctity of conscience when he insisted that he only taught his people “correct principles, and they govern themselves,” elsewhere adding that “we are not disposed, had we the power, to deprive any of exercising that free independence of mind that heaven has so graciously bestowed upon the human family as one of its choicest gifts.” So it is all the more ironic that the church Joseph founded is one of the most centralized, hierarchical, authoritarian churches in America to come out of an era famous for the “democratization of religion.”


    (Terryl Givens, People of Paradox: A History of Mormon Culture)

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    ^^^^^^ Wow. I love this. Thanks Dark Jedi ^^^^

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