A Quote by Boyd K. Packer

Hit the 'delete' button when you have unrighteous thoughts. — © Boyd K. Packer
Hit the 'delete' button when you have unrighteous thoughts.
Hit the delete button every time fear appears.
I'm strong enough and have a pretty thick skin, but when people go after my kids, I just hit block-delete, block-delete. It's my mantra.
There is no delete button for bigotry.
The lack of a delete button on the internet is a significant issue.
You will not solve global climate change by hitting the delete button.
Delete, delete, delete and at the end find the ‘core aspect of the design’
I would delete Donald Trump. I would delete Hillary Clinton. I would delete the man who was responsible for Brexit.
When I was working on 'Freddie,' I had been trying to write it on a computer for many, many years, but that delete button just won't let anything go forward.
When temptation comes, you can invent a delete key in your mind- perhaps the words from a favorite hymn. Your mind is in charge; your body is the instrument of your mind. When some unworthy thought pushes into your mind, replace it with your delete key. Worthy music is powerful and can help you control your thoughts.
I feel like I don't hit the radio button ever - or not enough, even on the good stuff. I do shout some stuff when I'm mad at myself, but I'm pretty good about not hitting the radio button.
If the Earth gets hit by an asteroid, it's game over. It's control-alt-delete for civilization.
Healthy breaks can hit the reset button in your brain, restoring some of the glucose and other metabolic nutrients used up with deep thought. A healthy break is one in which you allow your brain to rest, to loosen its grip on your thoughts.
You know what I think that button [in Kremlin] should have read? It should've read "delete." Y'know, she [Hillary Clinton] is very good at that by the way.
I don't get hit a ton on the button.
I think it's foolish to think that if you've done something for so long, you can kind of delete it out of your memory bank or delete every emotion attached to it. I knew when I retired what that meant.
Trust me: I do hit the snooze button about 4 times.
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