Sharon G. Larsen famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Love is listening when they are ready to talk--midnight, 6:00 A.M. on their way to seminary, or when you're busy with your urgencies.
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You don't have the power to make rainbows or waterfalls, sunsets or roses, but you do have the power to bless people by your words and smiles You carry within you the power to make the world better.
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Agency is the power to think, choose, and act for ourselves. It comes with endless opportunities, accompanied by responsibility and consequences. It is a blessing and a burden. Using this gift of agency wisely is critical today because never in the world's history have God's children been so blessed or so blatantly confronted with so many choices.
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Our Father in Heaven needs you to be who you are. ... You are very important.
-- Sharon G. Larsen
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I suggest you to do war but never love because in war either you live or you die. But in love neither you live nor you die.
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The body is imaginary, and we bow to the tyranny of a phantom. Love is a privilege perception, the most total and lucid not only of the unreality of the world but of our own unreality: not only do we traverse a realm of shadows; but ourselves are shadows.
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I don't actually think “true love†is such a good term because love can only be true. If it isn't true it can't be love.
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The art of life is loving and listening to one another.
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Acting is mostly about listening. If you just focus in on what the other person is saying, acting takes care of itself to quite a large extent.
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Lately I've been listening to some classical music again, some jazz.
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To justify God's ways to man.
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You just can't let anything or anyone get in the way of who you are.
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Definition, rationality, and structure are ways of seeing, but they become prisons when they blank out other ways of seeing.
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It is time, therefore, to abandon the superstition that natural science cannot be regarded as logically respectable until philosophers have solved the problem of induction. The problem of induction is, roughly speaking, the problem of finding a way to prove that certain empirical generalizations which are derived from past experience will hold good also in the future.
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