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After learning of the Titanic's sinking, Elder Sonne said to his friend Fred, "You saved my life." Fred replied, "No, by getting me on this mission, you saved my life."
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Joseph A. Cannon
Embedded in the word "watch" is a very strong sense of personal
responsibility and action that imposes significant demands upon us.
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Orson Scott Card
The first and greatest threat from court decisions in California and
Massachusetts, giving legal recognition to "gay marriage," is that it
marks the end of democracy in America.
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Fireworks and barbecues are great, but how about celebrating Pioneer
Day the way the pioneers would have, with an old-fashioned candy pull?
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In October 1947, long after most of the 1847 centennial celebrations were over, J. Reuben Clark Jr. gave a talk that transformed how we think about the pioneers.
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Jerry Johnston
The "lesson" is the lifeblood of Mormonism. And the morality tale is
the most engaging way to deliver a lesson. Playwright Eric Samuelsen takes a more avant garde approach to his plays.
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Mormon pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley 161 years ago. Despite
the fact this is one of the most epic events in regional history, there
are a lot of myths circulating regarding the pioneers and
their arrival in the valley.
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