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🔵 Rival Insiders 🔴 #BYU and #Utes talk with Insiders @Mitch_Harper and @BodkinKSLSports.


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#BYU Football Fall Camp Preview with @Mitch_Harper. #BYUFootball #GoCougs #CampKalani


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Anonymous coaches weigh in on #BYU football in 2022 | What can Kalani Sitake use from his time at Utah to help with move to the Big 12? #BYUFootball #GoCougs


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Talkin' Dodgers: Kershaw, Kenley, Pujols, Greinke, Lux, Manfred Slander, & More; 2022 Debut!


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"A grateful heart is a beginning of greatness. It is an expression of humility. It is a foundation for the development of such virtues as prayer, faith, courage, contentment, happiness, love, and well-being." – James E. Faust #HappyThanksgiving


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To anyone who is struggling and is seeking comfort, I recommend finding a way to serve others. ...When we minister to others, we are doing what the Lord would have us do. And when we follow Jesus Christ, we feel better and our focus and perspective become clearer. @RonaldARasband


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“Knowledge is power, and the man who has the most knowledge, has the greatest power.” -Joseph Smith


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Unity requires effort. It develops when we cultivate the love of God in our hearts, and as we focus on our eternal destiny. If we are unable to place our discipleship to Jesus Christ above personal interests and viewpoints, we should reexamine our priorities and change.


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"Mistakes are inevitable in the process of growth in mortality. To avoid all possibility of error is to avoid all possibility of growth." -Dallin H. Oaks


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“I believe there is not a single person you wouldn’t love, if you could read their story.” — Marjorie Hinkley #SundayThought


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“The course of our lives is not determined by great, awesome decisions. Our direction is set by the little day-to-day choices which chart the track on which we run.” —Gordon Hinckley #SundayThought


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“Is it possible to be happy when life is hard? To feel peace amid uncertainty and hope in the midst of cynicism?...Yes. The answer is yes because of Jesus Christ, whose Atonement ensures that we need not bear the burdens of mortality alone." -Sheri Dew


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It’s never to late to be what you ought to have been. #NoLostCauses #NoExceptions


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"The restored gospel of Jesus Christ has within it the power to bring deep and abiding happiness to the human soul, something that will be valued and cherished for the rest of time and for all eternity." M. Russell Ballard


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“Heaven is filled with those who have this in common: They are forgiven. And they forgive.” - Dieter Uchtdorf #SundayThought


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If Satan can get you to love anything - fun, flirtation, fame, or fortune - more than a spouse or the Lord with whom you have made sacred covenants to endure, the adversary begins to triumph.


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Each of you who really wants to endure to the glorious end that our Heavenly Father has foreseen should firmly establish some personal priorities. With many interests competing for your loyalty, you need to be careful.


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The “burning bosom” verse can work, but I’ve found D&C 11 to be more helpful in helping others identify the Spirit. Do you want to be good, honest, & teachable? Do you try to not judge others? Do you ever have ideas come to you? Have you felt joy? If so, you have the Spirit.

hankrsmith's tweet image. The “burning bosom” verse can work, but I’ve found D&C 11 to be more helpful in helping others identify the Spirit.

Do you want to be good, honest, & teachable? Do you try to not judge others? Do you ever have ideas come to you? Have you felt joy? If so, you have the Spirit.

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Let us relish life as we live it, find joy in the journey, and share our love with friends and family. One day each of us will run out of tomorrows. - Thomas S. Monson #calledtoshare


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