“Learn to like what doesn't cost much.
Learn to like reading, conversation, music.
Learn to like plain food, plain service, plain cooking.
Learn to like fields, trees, brooks, hiking, rowing, climbing hills.
Learn to like people, even though some of them may be different...different from you.
Learn to like to work and enjoy the satisfaction doing your job as well as it can be done.
Learn to like the song of birds, the companionship of dogs.
Learn to like gardening, puttering around the house, and fixing things.
Learn to like the sunrise and sunset, the beating of rain on the roof and windows, and the gentle fall of snow on a winter day.
Learn to keep your wants simple and refuse to be controlled by the likes and dislikes of others.”


Lowell C. Bennion

Sep 1, 2011

Resisting Vandilism

Truly, honestly, if you are 18 or older, your life is incredibly uninteresting. No offense. I'm talking about myself as well. Lately, I've been resisting ridiculously strong desires to do stupid things. Things that if I did now, It would go on my permanent record, and my life long dream of being a Kick A cop would be ruined.
Like this:

Probably just to Kate's house though. She could clean it up. 

Steal me some of these:

So I can reserve my own parking spots. And leave them on Brigham Well's porch.

Obviously this as well:

It's immature, but its comical. 

Add some immature car art to that list:

No one was pregnant.
Another personal car art favorite:
"I SPANK HOBOS!"
Try it. But don't get caught.


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