F. Burton Howard
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Heroes from the Book of Mormon
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1995
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3 editions
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Eternal Marriage and the Parable of the Silverware
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2004
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2 editions
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Peace: Essays of Hope And Encouragement
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1998
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A Light Shall Break Forth: Talks From The 2005 BYU Women's Conference
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2010
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2 editions
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Marion G. Romney: His Life and Faith
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1988
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2 editions
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“If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently. You shield it and protect it. You never abuse it. You don’t expose it to the elements. You don’t make it common or ordinary. If it ever becomes tarnished, you lovingly polish it until it gleams like new. It becomes special because you have made it so, and it grows more beautiful and precious as time goes by.”
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“An eternal marriage is eternal. Eternal implies continuing growth and improvement. It means that man and wife will honestly try to perfect themselves. It means that the marriage relationship is not to be frivolously discarded at the first sign of disagreement or when times get hard. It signifies that love will grow stronger with time and that it extends beyond the grave. It means that each partner will be blessed with the company of the other partner forever and that problems and differences might as well be resolved because they are not going to go away. Eternal signifies repentance, forgiveness, long-suffering, patience, hope, charity, love, and humility. All of these things are involved in anything that is eternal, and surely we must learn and practice them if we intend to claim an eternal marriage.”
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