“Let me give you a definition in brief. Your endowment is, to receive all those ordinances in the house of the Lord, which are necessary for you, after you have departed this life, to enable you to walk back to the presence of the Father, passing the angels who stand as sentinels, being enabled to give them the key words, the signs and tokens, pertaining to the holy Priesthood, and gain your eternal exaltation in spite of earth and hell” GivingEarthFatherHouseWalksLordHellKeysHolyEternalAngelGainsLet MeDefinitionsPassingPassingsThis LifeSpitePriesthoodTokensDepartedEndowmentExaltationOrdinancesSentinels Author:Brigham Young
“When I was born, my father wanted to drown me, but my mother persuaded him to let me live in disguise, to see if I could bring any wealth to the household.” IfsWantedMotherFatherBornWealthLet MeIf I CouldHouseholdDisguise Author:Jeanette Winterson
“Father, show me how to praise Thee When I seek Thy courts to-day; Guide me by Thy love, and raise me -- Let me feel the words I say. Bless me on this hallowed morning, Bid my soul to Thee draw near; Teach me, and my heart shall listen -- Speak, Lord, and Thy child shall hear.” FeelsHeartChildrenSoulShowsFatherSpeakLordTeachMorningMy HeartDrawsLet MePraiseRaisesCourtGuidesMy SoulTheeBlessShow MeGuide Me Author:Sarah Doudney
“My knees on the ground, dear father, don't let me break, please make me stronger.” FunnyFatherBreakPleaseLet MeStrongerDearKnees Author:Rihanna
“Of Ickworth's boys, their father's joys, There is but one a bad one; The tenth is he, the parson's fee, And indeed he is a sad one. No love of fame, no sense of shame, And a bad heart, let me tell ye: Without, all brass; within, all ass, And the puppy's name is Felly.” HeartJoyFatherNamesBoysFameLet MeShameAssPuppyFeesNo LoveBrassBad Heart Author:Horace Walpole