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Sheri L. Dew Quotes
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Sheri L. Dew
American
Author
Born:
Nov 21
,
1953
Christ
Father
Power
Women
World
You
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I was a friend during school time, but not much after that. By the time I got to BYU, I was a social mess, an absolute misfit. There is not a shyer, more pathetic kid who stepped on that BYU campus than me.
Sheri L. Dew
Time
Me
School
Kid
More
Absolute
Stepped
Mess
Got
Friend
Campus
Than
Pathetic
After
Social
Much
Who
By The Time
Very simply, our physical and spiritual safety lies in never even getting close to the line that separates light from dark, good from evil.
Sheri L. Dew
Good
Spiritual
Dark
Light
Safety
Evil
Our
Lies
Physical
Never
Simply
Line
Very
Close
Getting
Separates
Even
Being steadfast and immovable with our heels in tar on the Lord's side of the line is the only strategy that works long-term against Lucifer.
Sheri L. Dew
Strategy
Side
Our
Immovable
Steadfast
Only
Long-Term
Lord
Line
Tar
Being
Against
Heels
Works
I am innately very shy, and I have struggled with that challenge for years.
Sheri L. Dew
Challenge
Struggled
Am
Years
Very
Innately
Shy
Most significantly, the fullness of the priesthood contained in the highest ordinances of the house of the Lord can be received only by a man and woman together.
Sheri L. Dew
Man
Together
Woman
Priesthood
Only
Highest
Contained
Most
House
Lord
Fullness
Received
It is easier to motivate people to do something difficult than something easy.
Sheri L. Dew
People
Difficult
Easier
Easy
Something
Motivate
Than
By virtue of who we are, what we know, the promises we made to our Heavenly Father, and the fact that we are living now and where we are living, I absolutely think we were all born to lead.
Sheri L. Dew
Father
Made
Promises
Living
Think
Virtue
Our
Born
Fact
Absolutely
Lead
Know
Were
Heavenly
Heavenly Father
Where
Who
Now
By the time I turned 12, I was a 5-foot 10-inch social disaster. Towering over my friends was the bane of my adolescence.
Sheri L. Dew
Time
Adolescence
Over
Towering
Disaster
Friends
Bane
Social
Turned
By The Time
The gospel of Jesus Christ is all about people. It's about leaving the ninety and nine and going into the wilderness after those who are lost. It's about bearing one another's burdens, with the ultimate burden anyone can bear being walking through this life without light.
Sheri L. Dew
Life
People
Light
Burden
Christ
Lost
Nine
Wilderness
Ninety
Those
About
Bear
Bearing
Through
Another
Gospel
Without
Leaving
Ultimate
Walking
Burdens
Going
Being
Anyone
After
Who
Jesus
Jesus Christ
The Lord needed the strength of the women of this Church as the seeds of the Restoration were planted and nourished.
Sheri L. Dew
Strength
Women
Church
Seeds
Restoration
Lord
Were
Planted
Nourished
Needed
God our Father and His Son Jesus Christ, with Their perfect foreknowledge, already recommended every one of you to fill your mortal probation during the most decisive period in the history of the world.
Sheri L. Dew
God
History
You
Son
World
Christ
Father
Every
Our
Our Father
Recommended
Perfect
Mortal
Most
Period
His
Probation
The History Of
Decisive
Your
Fill
Jesus
Jesus Christ
My progress on the piano and my motivation to practice increased dramatically when I caught a vision of my potential.
Sheri L. Dew
Progress
Vision
Practice
Increased
Dramatically
Potential
Piano
Caught
Motivation
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