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12/17/09
“Tempered glass, like tempered steel, undergoes a well-controlled heating
process which increases strength. Thus, when tempered glass is under stress, it
will not easily break into jagged shards that can injure.
“Likewise, a
temperate soul—one who is humble and full of love—is also a person of increased
spiritual strength. With increased spiritual strength, we are able to develop
self-mastery and to live with moderation. We learn to control, or temper, our
anger, vanity, and pride. With increased spiritual strength, we can protect
ourselves from the dangerous excesses and destructive addictions of today’s
world.” – Kent D. Watson, “Being Temperate in All
Things,” Ensign, November 2009