Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Character is not made primarily in the library, the chapel, or the classroom, though inspiration may come to a person in those places.  Character is formed through everyday experiences: in human relations, while one is on a date, in the gym, on the job, or in the privacy of one's own resolve.  Everyday living is the crucible of one's moral nature.

Lowell Bennion, Religion and the Pursuit of Truth pg. 98

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