"God looketh not upon the color of the jersey."
--Elder Kevin Duncan
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"God looketh not upon the color of the jersey."
--Elder Kevin Duncan
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"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
--Antoine de Saint-Exupery
"Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold."
--Yeats
“True, we [lawyers] build no bridges. We raise no towers. We construct no engines. We paint no pictures - unless as amateurs for our own principal amusement. There is little of all that we do which the eye of man can see. But we smooth out difficulties; we relieve stress; we correct mistakes; we take up other men's burdens and by our efforts we make possible the peaceful life of men in a peaceful state.”
--John W. Davis, founder of Davis Polk & Wardwell
Who said Mormons are obsessed with food?! (From my FB feed.)
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I didn't catch them all, but my favorite talk of the weekend was Elder Nelsons. His talk on Saturday Evening was great and made me think. At 90 years of age, his mind is still very sharp.
The story he told about the Hatfield family was one of the most remarkable I can remember. I was in the Conference Center and after the session ended Pres. Nelson came down from the stand and hugged both an elderly man who looked like he could have been in his eighties and a younger 60-something man who was with him. They must have been the two surviving Hatfields. It was quite a moment to observe.
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"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
--Antoine de Saint-Exupery
"Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold."
--Yeats
“True, we [lawyers] build no bridges. We raise no towers. We construct no engines. We paint no pictures - unless as amateurs for our own principal amusement. There is little of all that we do which the eye of man can see. But we smooth out difficulties; we relieve stress; we correct mistakes; we take up other men's burdens and by our efforts we make possible the peaceful life of men in a peaceful state.”
--John W. Davis, founder of Davis Polk & Wardwell