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A covenant made with God should be regarded not as restrictive but as protective.
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Russell M. Nelson
We were born to die and we die to live. As seedlings of God, we barely blossom on earth; we fully flower in heaven.
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Russell M. Nelson
Your life will be a blessed and balanced experience if you first honor your identity and priority.
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Russell M. Nelson
Eternal principles that govern happiness apply equally to all.
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Russell M. Nelson
Contemplation of life after retirement and life after death can help you deal with contemporary challenges.
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Russell M. Nelson
Many religious confessions share common values. They teach that we should do unto others as we would have them do unto us.
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Russell M. Nelson
I doubt that the Lord cares much which honorable vocation you choose. But He does care if you love one another and serve one another.
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Russell M. Nelson
It is important for you to know who you are and who you may become. It is more important than what you do, even as vital as your work is and will be.
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Russell M. Nelson
Every religious group, while perhaps a majority somewhere, is also inevitably a minority somewhere else. Thus, religious organizations should and do show tolerance toward members of other religious denominations.
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Russell M. Nelson
Obedience brings success; exact obedience brings miracles.
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Russell M. Nelson
He chose to honor us with His priesthood. So we honor Him by honoring His priesthood - both its power and those who bear it.
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Russell M. Nelson
Honoring the priesthood fosters respect, respect promotes reverence, and reverence invites revelation.
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Russell M. Nelson
Differences exist in practice and organization between the Lord's Church and man-made institutions.
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Russell M. Nelson
Men and women may form associations for and among themselves and be governed by stipulations that are mutually acceptable.
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Russell M. Nelson
Our personal intelligence is everlasting and divine.
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Russell M. Nelson
Because of our sacred regard for each human intellect, we consider the obtaining of an education to be a religious responsibility.
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Russell M. Nelson
I believe that in the pursuit of education, individual desire is more influential than institution, and personal faith more forceful than faculty.
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Russell M. Nelson
Our Creator expects His children everywhere to educate themselves.
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Russell M. Nelson
Generally, the younger the victim, the greater the grief. Yet even when the elderly or infirm have been afforded merciful relief, their loved ones are rarely ready to let go.
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Russell M. Nelson
The only length of life that seems to satisfy the longings of the human heart is life everlasting.
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Russell M. Nelson
Irrespective of age, we mourn for those loved and lost. Mourning is one of the deepest expressions of pure love.
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Russell M. Nelson
The only way to take sorrow out of death is to take love out of life.
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Russell M. Nelson
Our Heavenly Father loves you. He has created you to be successful and to have joy.
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Russell M. Nelson
As a member of the Church, you have made sacred covenants with the Lord.
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Russell M. Nelson
Agency is a divine gift to you. You are free to choose what you will be and what you will do.
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Russell M. Nelson
Counsel with your parents is a privilege at any age.
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Russell M. Nelson
Surely wisdom will come as we listen to learn from children, parents, partners, neighbors, Church leaders, and the Lord.
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Russell M. Nelson
Parents and teachers, learn to listen, then listen to learn from children.
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Russell M. Nelson
To rule children by force is the technique of Satan, not of the Savior.
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Russell M. Nelson
No, we don't own our children. Our parental privilege is to love them, to lead them, and to let them go.
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Russell M. Nelson
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