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Brigham Young
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Lds
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Mortality
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This is the place where every man commences to acquire the germ of the independence that is enjoyed in the heavens.
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2
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Abraham
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Lds
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Mortality
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And we will prove them herewith, to see if they will do all things whatsoever the Lord their God shall command them;
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3
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Brigham Young
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Lds
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Mortality
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This is the place where every man commences to acquire the germ of the independence that is enjoyed in the heavens.
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4
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Neal A. Maxwell
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Lds
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Mortality
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Remaining settled and established is not easy, for we are crowded by the cares of the world. We are diverted by the praise of the world; we are buffeted by the trials of the world, drawn by the appetites and temptations of the world, and bruised by the hardness of the world. But when we are grounded, rooted, established, and settled, we can have a precious perspective which puts other things in their proper place.
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Neal A. Maxwell
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Lds
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Mortality
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Before we complain about the curriculum in mortality, or more particularly our current class schedules, we would do well to remember who designed the curriculum and to allow for however many other places it has been successfully used.
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