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Quotes by Boyd K. Packer

"No teaching is equal, more spiritually rewarding, or more exalting than that of a mother teaching her children."
Boyd K. Packer - Ensign, Feb. 2000, 16

"Obedience - That which God will never take by force - He will accept freely given. And He will then return to you freedom that you can hardly dream of - the freedom To feel and to know, the freedom to do, and the freedom to be at least a thousandfold more than we offer Him. Strangely enough the key to freedom is obedience."
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"No idea has been more destructive of happiness, no philosophy has produced more sorrow, more heartbreak and mischief; no idea has done more to destroy the family than the idea that we are not the offspring of God, only advanced animals, compelled to yield to every carnal urge."
Boyd K. Packer - Ensign, January 2005 pg 49

"No service in the Church or in the community transcends that given in the home."
Boyd K. Packer - Ensign, Nov. 1997, 7

"There is no habit, no addiction, no rebellion, no transgression, no apostasy, no crime exempted from the promise of complete forgiveness. That is the promise of the atonement of Christ"
Boyd K. Packer - Ensign, Nov. 1995, 20

"In the home it is a partnership with husband and wife equally yoked together, sharing in decisions, always working together."
Boyd K. Packer - Ensign, May 1998, 73

"I love the sacred music of the Church. The hymns of the Restoration carry an inspiration and a protection."
Boyd K. Packer - Ensign, Nov. 1999, 24

"Things of an eternal nature have no boundaries. From the premortal existence to our existence beyond the veils of death, our life is an eternal life. "
Boyd K. Packer - Ensign, Nov. 2002, 45

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