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

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A Month of Easy Dinners -- RealSimple


RealSimple is a great source for practical and fast dinners that are nutritious and delicious. View their latest month's listing for FREE at:
http://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/recipe-collections-favorites/dinner-menus-00100000066454/index.html?xid=weeklynews-10-05-2011

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