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	<title>Comments on: Neal A. Maxwell Book of Mormon Quote</title>
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		<title>By: Chas Hathaway</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love that quote.  I first heard it on one of his talks on cassette, and I transcribed it because it is such a powerful lesson.  In fact, there&#039;s a bit more to it - 

	
Neal A. Maxwell:

	&quot;For my part, Brothers and Sisters, I am glad the book will be with us &#039;as long as the earth shall stand.&#039; I need and want additional time.  For me, the Book of Mormon is like a vast mansion with gardens, towers, courtyards, and wings.  My tour of it has never been completed.  Some rooms I have yet to enter, and there are more felicitous fireplaces waiting to warm me.  Even the rooms I have glimpsed contained further furnishings and rich detail yet to be savored.  There are panels inlaid with incredible insights, and design and décor dating from eden.  There are even sumptuous banquet tables painstakingly prepared by predecessors which await all of us.  Yet we as church members sometimes behave like hurried tourists, scarcely venturing beyond the entry hall.  May we come to feel as a whole people beckoned beyond the entry hall.  May we go inside, far enough to hear clearly the whispered truths from those who have slumbered, which whisperings will awaken in us individually, a life of discipleship as never before.&quot;  

Neal A. Maxwell, The Great Answer to the Great Question, FARMS audio cassette, Deseret Book.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love that quote.  I first heard it on one of his talks on cassette, and I transcribed it because it is such a powerful lesson.  In fact, there&#8217;s a bit more to it &#8211; </p>
<p>Neal A. Maxwell:</p>
<p>	&#8220;For my part, Brothers and Sisters, I am glad the book will be with us &#8216;as long as the earth shall stand.&#8217; I need and want additional time.  For me, the Book of Mormon is like a vast mansion with gardens, towers, courtyards, and wings.  My tour of it has never been completed.  Some rooms I have yet to enter, and there are more felicitous fireplaces waiting to warm me.  Even the rooms I have glimpsed contained further furnishings and rich detail yet to be savored.  There are panels inlaid with incredible insights, and design and décor dating from eden.  There are even sumptuous banquet tables painstakingly prepared by predecessors which await all of us.  Yet we as church members sometimes behave like hurried tourists, scarcely venturing beyond the entry hall.  May we come to feel as a whole people beckoned beyond the entry hall.  May we go inside, far enough to hear clearly the whispered truths from those who have slumbered, which whisperings will awaken in us individually, a life of discipleship as never before.&#8221;  </p>
<p>Neal A. Maxwell, The Great Answer to the Great Question, FARMS audio cassette, Deseret Book.</p>
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