Top 15 Quotes About Reading The Book Of Mormon
#1. Try reading the Book of Mormon because you want to, not because you have to. Discover for yourself that it is true.
Richard G. Scott
#2. Perhaps the single greatest thing I learned from reading the Book of Mormon is that the voice of the Spirit comes as a feeling rather than a sound. You will learn, as I have learned, to "listen" for that voice that is felt rather than heard.
Boyd K. Packer
#3. Reading the Book of Mormon is one of the greatest persuaders to get men on missions.
Ezra Taft Benson
#4. Inviting children as gospel learners to act and not merely be acted upon builds on reading and talking about the Book of Mormon and bearing testimony spontaneously in the home.
David A. Bednar
#5. America's space age was officially announced on April 9, 1959.
Lily Koppel
#6. Early readers assumed the Book of Mormon people ranged up and down North and South America from upstate New York to Chili. A close reading of the text reveals it cannot sustain such an expansive geography.
Richard Bushman
#7. By making choices consistent with eternal truth you will develop righteous character.
Richard G. Scott
#8. These dreams are almost like reentering a part in a book that was dog-eared, continuing right where I left off the last time I awoke.
E.J. Mellow
#9. Mr. Davis, 66, who is known as Sluggo,
Anonymous
#10. Protecting yourself is self-defense. Protecting others is warriorship.
Bohdi Sanders
#11. When you hang out with people who are always being supergrateful and appreciating things and saying thank you, in the end it kind of rubs off, and one day after I'd flushed, I turned to the toilet and said, "Thanks, toilet," and it felt pretty natural.
Ruth Ozeki
#12. You can't look at what's looking. You can't think about that which is prior to thought.
Adyashanti
#13. Inevitably any series that goes on too long will reach a point where it starts struggling for ideas, so I've always been really aware of getting out while the going's good.
Antony Starr
#14. From this vantage point in the summer, the countryside below is a dreaming checkerboard over which it seems that one could, with a running start, spread one's arms and fly.
Jenna Blum
#15. Don't get stuck and don't worry.
Daphne Oz
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