To measure the goodness of life

To measure the goodness of life by its delights and pleasures and safety is to apply a false standard. The abundant life does not consist of a glut of luxury. It does not make itself content with commercially produced pleasure, the nightclub idea of what is a good time, mistaking it for joy and happiness. On the contrary, obedience to law, respect for others, mastery of self, joy in service--these constitute the abundant life.
Thomas S. Monson, "In Quest of the Abundant Life", Ensign, Mar. 1988, 2

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Coupons and more!

Like to print coupons off at home? Check out Grocerysmarts.com, it generates the local coupons on line that are valid and can compound with sales already going on (like a $1 kraft cheese, added onto a store sale that is $2 off, for a total of $3 off).

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