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I'm nineteen years old. I'm just an average teen bracing myself for adulthood. New feelings of responsibility are starting to kick in, but I still have much growing and learning to do. I'm Mormon or LDS whatever you want to call it, just know that I believe in the teachings of the Prophet (President Monsen) and the teachings of The Bible, The Book of Mormon, and The Doctrine of Covenants. You can take that however you want to. I'm getting married quite soon and I'm very happy about it. I've found the one I want to be with for all eternity and I get to be with him. I'm going to be starting college in the Fall and I'm going to school to become a teacher. It's the only career that I can see fitting with my personality and the lifestyle that I want to have. Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoy the things you see, read, and hear here.
“The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.”

— Oscar Wilde (via nitlon)

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preceptoporprecepto:

Find more excuses to use the word “SYZYGY” in daily conversation.

Look it up.

It’s neat!

Here’s an example “Is it possible that this syzygy heralds the arrival of our ancient alien ancestors? Yes it is.”

Your autocorrect is wrong, it’s a real word.

I am actually going to use this in my astronomy class next semester. 

“I have nothing to hide. God knows all my flaws, so who should I hide them from? people that can’t accept me for who I am, don’t deserve to be in my life”

kyle-with-an-a  (via pro-or-noob-thatslife)

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(Source: tastefullyoffensive, via intricatesimplecoloursandwords)

“Time you enjoyed wasting is not wasted time.”

— T. S. Eliot (via creampaws)

(Source: pottermorehousepride, via intricatesimplecoloursandwords)

I finally realised why I haven’t been able to write. For me words took a turn to the side of being meaningless, but that’s wrong. Words are meaningful and powerful tools of art. I realised this today. Words can hurt people, cause joy, cause laughter, etc. For so long I had taken the power out of words, but not anymore. I’m going to put as much power back into words as I can to be the artist I know I can be.

surgereutlibertatem:

actuallymittromney replied to your post: jquarez replied to your post: Get knocked down…

Wait, if you flip off Satan, does he like it or not?

He doesn’t like anything that mocks him… but I’m not sure.

I think he likes it because flipping him off is still what he wants us to be doing.

Cramming in a lot of Math Homework in a very short period of time and I didn’t even finish. Goal for next semester is to never get behind again.

Sometimes I sit there thinking that I can never get back up that there is no possible way that I can rise to where I was, but then I know that my Father in Heaven would not give me a trial that I couldn’t rise up from and with Him I can rise up even farther than where I was before I fell. I can face anything if I keep Him with me at all times.

“I now understand that my welfare is only possible if I acknowledge my unity with all the people of the world without exception.”

— Leo Tolstoy (via thesearepeopleyouknow)

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heavenslds:

Where you are going…Holland

heavenslds:

Where you are going…Holland

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… But I’m not …

askamormon:

He was the only one without sin, and he didn’t cast a single stone.

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mormonistic:

“Men and women who turn their lives over to God will discover that He can make a lot more out of their lives than they can. He will deepen their joys, expand their vision, quicken their minds, strengthen their muscles, lift their spirits, multiply their blessings, increase their opportunities, comfort their souls, raise up friends, and pour out peace. Whoever will lose his life in the service of God will find eternal life (see Matt. 10:39)” 
—President Ezra Taft Benson 
“Jesus Christ — Gifts and Expectations”, New Era, May 1975 (emphasis added)

mormonistic:

“Men and women who turn their lives over to God will discover that He can make a lot more out of their lives than they can. He will deepen their joys, expand their vision, quicken their minds, strengthen their muscles, lift their spirits, multiply their blessings, increase their opportunities, comfort their souls, raise up friends, and pour out peace. Whoever will lose his life in the service of God will find eternal life (see Matt. 10:39)”

—President Ezra Taft Benson 

Jesus Christ — Gifts and Expectations”, New Era, May 1975 (emphasis added)

(via surgereutlibertatem)