Harold B. Lee Quotes
Pure womanhood plus priesthood means exaltation. But womanhood without priesthood, or priesthood without pure womanhood doesn't spell exaltation.

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In the future, I want to have super-fights.
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My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, 'You're tearing up the grass'; 'We're not raising grass,' Dad would reply. 'We're raising boys.'
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It's important for people of colour to have the opportunities to play characters that are as nuanced - as three-dimensional, as human - as the characters who we traditionally see getting to play the protagonist. The good guys and the bad guys. The reason that is important is because it's a better reflection of the reality of the world we live in.
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When you go with individuals who have violated the Constitution in any fashion, you have sold your soul to them.
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To me, there is nothing like the excitement and unique experience of a live orchestra playing.
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There's chaos out there, and chaos means opportunity.
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Anytime the president visits Nebraska its good for Nebraska.
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It wasn't until 'Thor' that I started lifting weights. It was all pretty new to me.
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It's not natural to outlive your child. This has always been my greatest fear.
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My favorite holiday memory is making gingerbread houses. It's something I've done with my children since they were born.
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I always wanted children, to be a dad. That was as important to me as being an actor.
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The first rule of personal finance is that it's not personal and it's not financial. It's about your ability to make ten changes and not get too depressed over it.
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In high school, I didn't realize that science or engineering were male-dominated fields. When I got to college, and I was one of two girls in a 50-person class, that's when I realized that this was a unique decision I had made as a girl to go into engineering.
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Proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.
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I understood that without English I would never get far, so my dream was to become a receptionist, and so I started to learn English from watching 'Sesame Street.'
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When you're climbing with someone who always sees the bright spot, even if there is no bright spot, that attitude is really helpful.
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There are 45 million children in Africa who are not in school. While other children are learning, exploring, and growing in the myriad ways that children were meant to grow, these children are trapped in a life of constant struggle. Without education, how can they be expected to escape such struggle? How can their children?
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Opening myself to criticism was a big door to go through. You can be afraid about something your whole life, about being out in public where people know your name but not you, and it can cripple your ability to try new things.
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And I said to myself: That's true, hope needs to be like barbed wire to keep out despair, hope must be a mine field.
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My ideal of womanhood has always been the pioneer woman who fought and worked at her husband's side. She bore the children, kept the home fires burning; she was the hub of the family, the planner and the dreamer.
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Do not live someone else's life and someone else's idea of what womanhood is. Womanhood is you. Womanhood is everything that's inside of you.
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The priesthood is not dying, but the clerical state is dead. It needs to be buried, preferably with a Viking funeral in Boston Harbor so nobody can miss the spectacle of its passing.
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I was shying away from acting for the longest time - because of having such big shoes to fill.
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Pure womanhood plus priesthood means exaltation. But womanhood without priesthood, or priesthood without pure womanhood doesn't spell exaltation.