- “Man will only become better when you make him see what he is like.” Anton Chekhov
- “How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.”— Marcus Aurelius
- In the end, admitting I’m mostly wrong and deeply ignorant isn’t a surrender—it’s an invitation to grow, to trust, and to rest in the assurance that God’s wisdom far exceeds my own. And that’s more than enough to keep me moving forward. JRW
- “Cowardice is largely predicated upon fear. Don’t be cowardly. Don’t be fearful. Fear is the opposite of faith. For goodness sake, you’re already in the battle! You’re already going to be overtaken. The fact of the matter is no one gets out of here alive. Live this life nobly, fearlessly. When you take the wounds that come your way make sure that they come to your front! Don’t let them shoot you in the back. Go about your life boldly, nobly, valiantly. Because it is only through valiance in the testimony of Jesus Christ that you can hope to secure anything. Not valiance in your fidelity to anything other than Jesus Christ. The fact of the matter is that faith must be based in Him, and in Him alone.” DCS Jr.
- “Love shows itself more in adversity than in prosperity; as light does, which shines most where the place is darkest.” – Leonardo da Vinci
- ‘…when something resonates deeply with us, it can “trouble our oldest certainties until all questions are reopened, and in general shock us more fully awake than we are for most of our lives.” CS Lewis
- “That which you most need will be found where you least want to look.”
- The Greatness of Charlie Kirk: An Eyewitness Account of His Life and Martyrdom [A courageous life lived for Jesus] – (not deterred by danger or pain)
- “I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty, than those attending too small a degree of it.” Thomas Jefferson
- LDS church quietly shifts its message to doubters (08/23/25)
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- “Man will only become better when you make him see what he is like.” Anton Chekhov
- ‘…when something resonates deeply with us, it can “trouble our oldest certainties until all questions are reopened, and in general shock us more fully awake than we are for most of our lives.” CS Lewis
- “How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.”— Marcus Aurelius
- “That which you most need will be found where you least want to look.”
- In the end, admitting I’m mostly wrong and deeply ignorant isn’t a surrender—it’s an invitation to grow, to trust, and to rest in the assurance that God’s wisdom far exceeds my own. And that’s more than enough to keep me moving forward. JRW

