“…I fear that some of us understand just enough about the gospel to feel guilty–guilty that we are not measuring up to some undefinable standard–but not enough about the Atonement to feel the peace and strength, the power and mercy it affords us.”

“It’s when I have to acknowledge the past and all of those nameless, faceless people I’d assassinated, that I unravel inside.”

“Sometimes you’re not ready to give the world quite what it wants. And that’s okay, because the Earth is generously patient.”

“I want to try making things right because picking up the pieces is way better than leaving them the way they are.”