Saturday, June 9, 2007

Freedom

Ultimately, freedom involves choice between eternal alternatives, but not the altering of the alternatives. We can choose wickedness or happiness, but not wickedness with happiness. ("Insights from My Life," p. 199.)

Sensuous souls often love their neighbors as themselves-i.e., not at all! Thus, Sodom was a free-wheeling, but very unfree society. (The Smallest Part, p. 11.)


(Cory H. Maxwell, ed., The Neal A. Maxwell Quote Book [Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1997], 132.)

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