Thomas S. Monson Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by Thomas S. Monson
Thomas S. Monson Famous Quotes & Sayings
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The principles of living greatly include the capacity to face trouble with courage, disappointment with cheerfulness, and trial with humility.
The world in which we live is filled with diversity. We can and should demonstrate respect toward those whose beliefs differ from ours.
May your homes be filled with peace, harmony, courtesy, and love. May they be filled with the Spirit of the Lord.
Be not weary in well-doing. ... Out of small things proceedeth that which is great. Behold, the Lord requireth the heart and a willing mind.
Graduation is not the conclusion of an achievement but simply the ending of one chapter and the beginning of another chapter
Perhaps when we face our maker, we will not be asked, 'How many positions did you hold,' but rather, 'How many people did you help?
Our Father's commitment to us, His children, is unwavering. Indeed He softens the winters of our lives, but He also brightens our summers.
How much better the world would be if we all gave gifts of understanding, and compassion, of service, and friendship, of kindness and gentleness.
Dedicated missionary service returns a dividend of eternal joy which extends throughout mortality and into eternity.
When we are on the Lord's errand, we are entitled to the Lord's help. Remember that the Lord will shape the back to bear the burden placed upon it.
A friend is more concerned about helping people than getting credit. A friend cares. A friend loves. A friend listens. And a friend reaches out.
To live greatly, we must develop the capacity to face trouble with courage, disappointment with cheerfulness, and triumph with humility.
So frequently we mistakenly believe that our children need more things, when in reality their silent pleadings are simply for more of our time.
This is not a time for fear, brethren, but rather a time for faith - a time for each of us who holds the priesthood to be his best self.
Though we may not necessarily forfeit our lives in service to our God, we can certainly demonstrate our love for Him by how well we serve Him.
Happiness comes when we stop complaining about the troubles we have and offer thanks for all the troubles we don't have.
It is our solemn duty, our precious privilege-even our sacred opportunity-to welcome to our homes and to our hearts the children who grace our lives.
I testify that each one of us can feel the Lord's inspiration as we live worthily and strive to serve Him.
As I approached my 18th birthday and prepared to enter military service in World War II, I was recommended to receive the Melchizedek Priesthood.
As we remember prayer and take time to turn to the scriptures, our lives will be infinitely more blessed and our burdens will be made lighter.
May we realize how close to us He is willing to come, how far He is willing to go to help us and how much He loves us.
A woman needs to be told she is beautiful. She needs to be told she is valued. She needs to be told she is worthwhile.
We can't direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails. For maximum happiness, peace, and contentment, may we choose a positive attitude.
The past is behind, learn from it. The future is ahead, prepare for it. The present is here, live it.
It was by faith, nothing wavering, that Joseph saw God our Eternal Father and Jesus Christ, His Son.
We must learn to separate need from greed ... We must not allow our yearnings to exceed our earnings.
As we follow that Man of Galilee-even the Lord Jesus Christ-our personal influence will be felt for good wherever we are, whatever our callings.
We can bolster human spirits, clothe cold bodies, feed hungry people, comfort grieving hearts, and lift to new heights precious souls.
I promise you that one day you will stand aside and look at your difficult times, you will realize that he was always there beside you.
Through personal prayer, through family prayer, by trusting in God with faith, nothing wavering, we can call down to our rescue His mighty power.
May we be faithful followers of Christ, examples of righteousness, thus becoming lights in the world.
You can share your testimony in many ways, by the words you speak, by the example you set, by the manner in which you live your life.
We are going to make mistakes, but none of us can become an expert in family history work without first being a novice.
There is absolutely nothing in this world that will provide more comfort and happiness than a testimony of the truth.
I testify that this work in which we're engaged is the Lord's work. I've felt His sustaining influence.
May we all make the journey to Bethlehem in spirit, taking with us a tender caring heart as our gift to the Savior.
Our Heavenly Father can appreciate our love for Him by how well we serve Him and how well we serve our fellowmen.
The work is demanding, the impact everlasting. This is no time for 'summer soldiers' in the army of the Lord.
Through humble prayer, diligent preparation, and faithful service, we can succeed in our sacred callings.
We are reminded that anger doesn't solve anything. It builds nothing, but it can destroy everything.