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Many years ago I read the following Associated Press dispatch which appeared in the newspaper: An elderly man disclosed, at the funeral of his brother, with whom he had shared, from early manhood, a small, one-room cabin near Canisteo, New York, that following a quarrel, the two brothers had divided the room in half with a chalk line, and neither had crossed the line or spoken a word to the other since that day--62 years before.

Just think of the consequence of that anger. What a tragedy! May we make a conscious decision, each time such a decision must be made, to refrain from anger and to leave unsaid the harsh and hurtful things we may be tempted to say.

Refrain from Anger

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President Thomas S. Monson recounts the tragedy of brothers who held a grudge against each other for 62 years.
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