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Eligibility for a temple recommend is not based on financial worth. That has nothing whatever to do with it. It is based on consistent personal behavior, on the goodness of one's life. It is not concerned with money matters, but rather with things of eternity.
— Gordon Hinckley
As was his language so was his life.
— Seneca
People were satisfied so long as you were courteous and smiled and made no sudden moves.
— Barack Obama
Conservatives may be right when they argue that the government should not try to determine executive pay packages. But conservatives should at least be willing to speak out against unseemly behavior in corporate boardrooms with the same moral force, the same sense of outrage that they direct against dirty rap lyrics.
— Barack Obama
What I noticed at Grace-Calvary is the same thing I notice whenever people aim to solve their conflicts with one another by turning to the Bible: defending the dried ink marks on the page becomes more vital than defending the neighbor. As a general rule, I would say that human beings never behave more badly toward one another than when they believe they are protecting God. In the words of Arun Gandhi, grandson of Mohandas, 'People of the Book risk putting the book above people.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
Will you explain to me why people encourage delusional behaviour in children, and medicate it in adults?
— Barbara Kingsolver
You think you're no good, so you can't do good things. Jesus, Codi, how long are you going to keep limping around on that crutch? It's the other way around, it's what you *do* that makes you who you are.
— Barbara Kingsolver
A dog can't think that much about what he's doing, he just does what feels right.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Our behavior is a function of our decisions, not our conditions.
— Stephen Covey
Consequences are governed by principles, and behavior is governed by values, therefore, value principles!
— Stephen Covey
Many families are managed on the basis of crises, moods, quick fixes, and instant gratification—not on sound principles. Symptoms surface whenever stress and pressure mount: people become cynical, critical, or silent or they start yelling and overreacting. Children who observe these kinds of behavior grow up thinking the only way to solve problems is flight or fight.
— Stephen Covey
It is character that communicates most eloquently...In the last analysis, what we are communicates far more eloquently than anything we say or do.
— Stephen Covey