- “I invite you to join me in regularly turning inward to confront there anything we wouldn’t want others to see. It may not be pornography, but it may be arrogance or unkindness, impatience or vanity, or any number of other flaws we need to remedy. Whatever it is let us trim our lamps, add oil, and make those changes necessary that allow us to hold up a brighter candle, a purer light. Christ focused some of His most pointed opprobrium for the hypocrite. We must never be guilty of that in this battle. Each of us must be the best person we can be in every way we can.” Broken Things to Mend (Jeffrey R. Holland) Kindle Loc. 1262-65
- “And deep down everyone knows that, even those who are mired in the depths of this. One of our national associates in this fight wrote, “When I ask men who are sex addicts if they would want their wife or daughter to be in porn, 100 percent say, ‘No.’ . . . They want it to be somebody else’s wife or daughter. They know this material is damaging [and the practice degrading.]”” Broken Things to Mend (Jeffrey R. Holland) Kindle Loc. 1240-43