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Taking over the world! Uh, I mean, world peace? *Peace, pieces, what's the diff?* Maybe I should lock my muse in a box and send her to Abudabi. Anyway, talents...driving people crazy! *Equus can draw and write. Come on, Equus, put on your straightjacket.*
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Thursday, February 15, 2007
/"The greatest single lesson we can learn in mortality is that when God speaks and a man obeys, that man will always be right."
President Thomas S. Monson, Ensign, May 2005, 22
"As we study the scriptures, we notice that the Savior ministered to people according to their specific needs. . . .
"Jesus showed patience and love to all who came to Him seeking relief for their physical, emotional, or spiritual illnesses and who felt discouraged and downtrodden.
"To follow the Savior's example, each one of us must look around and reach out to the sheep who are facing the same circumstances and lift them up and encourage them to proceed on the journey towards eternal life."
Topics: fellowshipping, love, guidance, patience
(Ulisses Soares, "Feed My Sheep," Ensign, Nov. 2005, 98)
"are children of God. Each one of us is precious to the point of bringing the Lord God Almighty to a fulness of joy if we are faithfultears if we are not."
Topic: individual worth
("The Atonement and the Value of One Soul," Ensign, May 2004, 87)
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