Top 12 President Monson Sayings
#1. come home tomorrow. Getting back to Maeve's was tricky. There was a new
Denise Grover Swank
#2. Mistakes. Trial and error. Same thing. Mistakes are how we learned to walk and run and that hot things burn when you touch them. You've made mistakes all your life and you're going to keep making them.
Tamara Ireland Stone
#3. I don't like working with hitmakers. I don't want hits! You're not even allowed to say that word around me.
Pink
#4. Nobody ever wants to have change, that's for sure. But when it's good, it's really good.
Paula Creamer
#5. We say knowledge is the basic foundation of the universe. Everything is first based on something being known.
RZA
#6. The best rules to form a young man, are, to talk little, to hear much, to reflect alone upon what has passed in company, to distrust one's own opinions, and value others that deserve it.
William Temple
#7. Her graphite pencil scratches the thick paper and it is the soundtrack to my bliss. That, and her sound - dissonant, aching. Her breath and heartbeat and pulse are my new favorite symphony; I'm beginning to learn which notes will play when, and to interpret them.
Michelle Hodkin
#8. It's wonderful to feel desired. There's a sense of power in it, really.
Nancy Horan
#9. Many years ago, it was my opportunity to serve as president of the Canadian Mission. There we had a branch with very limited priesthood. We always had a missionary presiding over the branch. I received a strong impression that we needed to have a member of the branch preside there.
Thomas S. Monson
#10. No one can develop freely in this world and find a full life without feeling understood by at least one person.
Paul Tournier
#11. We can't direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails. For maximum happiness, peace, and contentment, may we choose a positive attitude.
Thomas S. Monson
#12. "President Monson, I may never see the Prophet. I may never hear the Prophet. But President, far better, now that I am a member of this Church, I can obey the Prophet."
Thomas S. Monson
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