Good habits are not acquired simply by making good resolves, though the thought must precede the action. Good habits are developed in the workshop of our daily lives. It is not in the great moments of test and trial that character is built. That is only when it is displayed.
—Delbert L. Stapley Ensign, Nov. 1974 
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Happiness
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