A while back, I read something from a GA that said, in effect, to learn to manage well what you have before you try to accumulate more. It was in regards to home storage, or at least I took it that way.
Try as I might, I can't seem to track this quote down again. It seems like it was written between the mid-60's and early 80's...
Do any of you know who said this, or where it is found? THANK YOU if you do!
manage what you have
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What issingyourwayhome wrote:A while back, I read something from a GA that said, in effect, to learn to manage well what you have before you try to accumulate more. It was in regards to home storage, or at least I took it that way.
Try as I might, I can't seem to track this quote down again. It seems like it was written between the mid-60's and early 80's...
Do any of you know who said this, or where it is found? THANK YOU if you do!
“Take good care of your material possessions, for the day will come when they will be difficult, if not impossible, to replace.” Spoken by Boyd K. Packer in a 1982 Ensign article?
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That's a good one, but not what I'm looking for. I have Packer's quote in my 'food storage quotes' file already.
