I have lived the American dream. Even my worst days as attorney general have been better than my father's best days.
As individuals we are strong. Together, with God, we are unstoppable.
We are daughters of our Heavenly Father. We are covenant-making women of all ages walking the path of mortality back to His presence. Keeping covenants protects us, prepares us, and empowers us.
Laugh about the past and dream about the future.
Our journey on the path is personal and well lit with the Savior's love.
The world will teach our children if we do not, and children are capable of learning all the world will teach them at a very young age.
The wonder and awe of Christmas is just a beginning. Christmas reminds us that the babe born in Bethlehem has given us purpose for living, and what happens next to us largely depends on how we embrace our Savior, Jesus Christ, and follow Him.
I got the bill for my surgery. Now I know what those doctors were wearing masks for.
One of the greatest disasters that happened to modern civilization was for democracy to inscribe "liberty" on its banners instead of "justice. " Because "liberty" was considered the ideal it was not long until some men interpreted it as meaning "freedom from justice"; then when religion and decent government attempted to bring them back to justice, organized into "freedom groups" they protested that their constitutional and natural rights were being violated.
I don't smoke, drink. I exercise, drink lots of water, eat well, don't sun. Me cuido. There's a lot of things that I want to do.
If the Prodigal Son's a parable, and if Adam and Eve are metaphors, then maybe God is just figure of speech.