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  1. “Sometimes I think we totally underestimate the great blessings we might have and the knowledge we might gain if we were willing to move out of our comfort zones.”
    Elaine Dalton
    (A Return to Virtue)
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  2. “Each of us has a heritage—whether from pioneer forebears, later converts, or others who helped to shape our lives. This heritage provides a foundation built of sacrifice and faith. Ours is the privilege and responsibility to build on such firm and stable footings.”
    Thomas S. Monson
    (Teachings of Thomas S. Monson)
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  3. “Hope is reflected in our attitude about life, our vision of possibilities. Hope is future-oriented. It allows us to live in anticipation, to get up in the morning expecting a good day, and, if it isn't, to realize there is a tomorrow. We must not lose hope.”
    Ardeth G. Kapp
    (Doing What We Came to Do)
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  4. “Each of us is largely the product of his or her beliefs. Our behavior is governed by these. They become our standards of conduct.”
    Gordon B. Hinckley
    (Through His Eyes)
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  5. “Next to the bestowal of life itself, the right to direct our lives is God's greatest gift to man. Freedom of choice is more to be treasured than any possession earth can give. It is inherent in the spirit of man. . . . It is the impelling source of the soul's progress.”
    David O. McKay
    (LDS Beliefs)
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  6. “Life teaches us that we can achieve happiness when we seek the happiness and well-being of others.”
    Elaine Dalton
    (A Return to Virtue)
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  7. “Most of those who embrace the message of the missionaries have had other exposures to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—perhaps hearing the magnificent Tabernacle Choir perform, . . . or just in knowing another person who is a member and for whom respect exists. We, as members, should be at our best. Our lives should reflect the teachings of the gospel, and our hearts and voices ever be ready to share the truth.”
    Thomas S. Monson
    (Teachings of Thomas S. Monson)
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  8. “True hope keeps us going when the right choices are the hard choices. It enables us to see something beautiful and sanctifying on the other side of adversity.”
    Ty Mansfield
    (Voices of Hope)
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  9. “This is the apex of the good news or glad tidings that Jesus authored. All who comply with the Father's will are absolved of the guilt and punishment associated with each broken law. This is done by the simple decree of one man—the Sinless One—who paid for all guilt and punishment and whose right it is, according to divine justice, to set free or require payment. The soul or inner being of the person being absolved may not [be], indeed likely is not, completely purified. But that makes no difference. He or she is still put back into a right relationship with God and set on the path that will ultimately bring the person to a state or condition of total purity.”
    Andrew C. Skinner
    (Third Nephi: An Incomparable Scripture)
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  10. “Hope is as essential to our happiness and well-being as the air we breathe. We must keep hoping and we must keep breathing if we are to stay alive.”
    Ardeth G. Kapp
    (Doing What We Came to Do)
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  11. “A hymnbook is a testament to the unique qualities of a people. The book of Psalms, sometimes called Israel's hymnbook, reveals much about the faith and worship of the ancient Hebrews. And the fact that these "hymns" are now a part of the scriptural canon of both Christians and Jews says a great deal about the importance of any such collection in defining the character of a body of believers.”
    Karen Lynn Davidson
    (Our Latter-day Hymns)
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  12. “As parents, teachers, and leaders, it is our solemn duty to set a powerful, personal example of righteous strength, courage, sacrifice, unselfish service, and self-control. These are the traits that will help our youth hold on to the iron rod of the gospel and remain on the straight and narrow path.”
    M. Russell Ballard
    (The Things Which My Father Saw)
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  13. “My dear sisters, we believe in you. We believe in and are counting on your goodness and your strength, your propensity for virtue and valor, your kindness and courage, your strength and resilience. . . . We believe that God's plan is for you to become queens and to receive the highest blessings any woman can receive in time or eternity. . . . Never lose your precious identity by doing anything that would jeopardize the promised eternal future your Heavenly Father has provided for you.”
    M. Russell Ballard
    (What Guys Need to Know About Girls)
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  14. “Knowing that God allows and sometimes even initiates adversity and affliction in our lives as a means of preparing us to become like Him is a profound answer to why we should continue to move forward in our lives in the face of difficult circumstances. The following explanation from the Savior answers the question of how. "And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment. And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these" (Mark 12:30"31)."”
    Daniel K Judd
    (The Fortunate Fall)
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  15. “The Lord does not ask of us blind obedience but rather visionary obedience. We follow him because we see who he is, we love him, and we want to be like him.”
    Charles Swift
    (The Things Which My Father Saw)
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  16. “I testify to you that our promised blessings are beyond measure. Though the storm clouds may gather, though the rains may pour down upon us, our knowledge of the gospel and our love of our Heavenly Father and of our Savior will comfort and sustain us and bring joy to our hearts as we walk uprightly and keep the commandments. There will be nothing in this world that can defeat us. My beloved brothers and sisters, fear not. Be of good cheer. The future is as bright as your faith.”
    Thomas S. Monson
    (Teachings of Thomas S. Monson)
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  17. “We can make choices that will help us feel the guiding and sanctifying power of the Spirit in our lives, or we can distance ourselves from it. We can keep striving to be like Christ and Heavenly Father, who don't want us to trade eternity for an instant, or like Satan, who wants us to focus only on the here and now. Satan thinks nothing of asking us to exchange all we have and might become for what is, in the eternal perspective, a few fleeting moments of mortality. Christ, on the other hand, gave all that He had so that those fleeting moments could educate and enrich us rather than condemn us. He opened the door for all of us to reach our potential.”
    Brad Wilcox
    (Voices of Hope)
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  18. “The power of the atonement will draw all men and women to the Savior because his sacrifice, culminating on the cross, is the only way anyone can escape the ravages of this fallen, sinful world. That is really what the atonement is—a remedy to the fall, a way, the only way in fact, to fix that which is broken, the only way to restore wholeness. The remedy is so great because the sickness is so pervasive.”
    Andrew C. Skinner
    (Third Nephi: An Incomparable Scripture)
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  19. “Let us never forget that we can be on the Lord's errand in our daily lives, participate in miracles as an instrument in His hands, and not even be aware of it. This gift is not because of who we are but because of Whose we are: His sons and His daughters.”
    Ardeth G. Kapp
    (Doing What We Came to Do)
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  20. “We must learn that in the Lord's plan, our understanding comes 'line upon line, precept upon precept'. In short, knowledge and understanding come at the price of patience. Often the deep valleys of our present will be understood only by looking back on them from the mountains of our future experience.”
    Dieter F. Uchtdorf
    (The Things Which My Father Saw)
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