Thursday, February 2, 2012

Today I read this talk again from April 2010's General Conference. I thought that maybe someone else out there might appreciate remembering this quote as much as I did :).
“One woman who had been through years of trial and sorrow said through her tears, ‘I have come to realize that I am like an old 20-dollar bill—crumpled, torn, dirty, abused, and scarred. But I am still a 20-dollar bill. I am worth something. Even though I may not look like much, and even though I have been battered and used, I am still worth the full 20 dollars.’”
“You Are My Hands” Dieter F. Uchtdorf April 2010 General Conference

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