Top 100 Quotes About Thomas S Monson
#1. Courage is required to make an initial thrust towards ones coveted goal, But even greater courage is called for when one stumbles and must make a second effort to achieve.
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#3. Christmas is the spirit of giving without a thought of getting. It is happiness because we see joy in people. It is forgetting self and finding time for others. It is discarding the meaningless and stressing the true values.
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#4. How grateful we are that the heavens are indeed open, that the gospel of Jesus Christ has been restored, and that the Church is founded on the rock of revelation. We are a blessed people, with apostles and prophets upon the earth today.
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#5. We will never regret the kind words spoken or the affection shown. Rather, our regrets will come if such things are omitted from our relationships with those who mean the most to us.
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#6. Pray always, and be believing, and all things shall work together for your good.
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#7. The good you have done, the kind words you have spoken, the love you have shown to others, can never be fully measured.
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#8. A grateful heart ... comes through expressing gratitude to our Heavenly Father for His blessings and to those around us for all that they bring into our lives.
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#9. May you constantly nourish your testimonies of the gospel that they will be a protection to you against the buffetings of the adversary.
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#10. Finding the real joy of Christmas comes not in the hurrying and the scurrying to get more done, nor is it found in the purchasing of gifts. We find real joy when we make the Savior the focus of the season.
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#11. May we give as the Savior gave. To give of oneself is a holy gift. We give as a remembrance of all the Savior has given.
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#12. Christmas is a glorious time of the year, simple in origin, deep in meaning, beautiful in tradition and custom, rich in memories, and charitable in spirit.
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#14. In this marvelous dispensation of the fulness of times, our opportunities to give of ourselves are indeed limitless, but they are also perishable.
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#16. God left the world unfinished; the pictures unpainted, the songs unsung, and the problems unsolved, that man might know the joys of creation.
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#17. Choose good friends. Friends help to determine your future. You will tend to be like them and to be found where they choose to go. Remember, the path we follow in this life leads to the path we follow in the next.
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#18. Stick to a task 'til it sticks to you ... for beginners are many, but finishers few.
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#19. Our challenge is to join forces of the old and the new- experience and experiment, history and destiny, the world of man and the new world of science- but always in accordance with the never-changing word of God.
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#20. Choose your friends with caution; plan your future with purpose, and frame your life with faith.
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#21. Let us relish life as we live it and ... find joy in the journey.
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#23. Do we give thanks to God 'for his unspeakable gift' and His rich blessings so abundantly bestowed upon us?
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#25. The hand of a bride becomes the hand of a mother. Ever so gently she cares for her precious child. Bathing, dressing, feeding, comforting-there is no hand like mother's. Nor does its tender care diminish through the years.
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#26. Until you have entered the house of the Lord and have received all the blessings which await you there, you have not obtained everything the Church has to offer. The all-important and crowning blessings of membership in the Church are those blessings which we receive in the temples of God
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#27. Amidst the confusion of the times, the conflicts of conscience, and the turmoil of daily living, an abiding faith becomes an anchor to our lives.
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#28. Each of us has much for which to be grateful if we will but pause and contemplate our blessings.
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#29. Spirituality is not like a water faucet in that it can be turned off or turned on at will. Some make the fatal error of assuming that religion is for others now and perhaps someday for us. Such thinking is not based on fact or experience, for we are daily becoming what we shall be.
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#31. We can bolster human spirits, clothe cold bodies, feed hungry people, comfort grieving hearts, and lift to new heights precious souls.
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#32. Because He came to earth, we have a perfect example to follow. As we strive to become more like Him, we will have joy and happiness in our lives and peace each day of the year. It is His example which, if followed, stirs within us more kindness and love, more respect and concern for others.
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#33. Dare to be a Mormon.
Dare to stand alone.
Dare to have a purpose firm;
Dare to make it known.
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#34. We need learn what we need to learn, know what we need to know, and do what we need to do.
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#35. Find someone who is having a hard time, or is ill, or lonely, and do something for him or her.
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#36. In the private sanctuary of one's own conscience lies that spirit, that determination to cast off the old person and to measure up to the statue of true potential.
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#37. Traveling is difficult when you go for long stretches at a time, but you always come back refreshed, feeling that you've accomplished something. I'm on my knees before I go anywhere in this world.
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#38. The world around you is not equipped to provide the help you need to make it through this often treacherous journey.
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#39. As we seek Christ, as we find Him, as we follow Him, we shall have the Christmas spirit, not for one fleeting day each year, but as a companion always.
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#40. The question each of us must answer is ... What shall I do with Jesus? He Himself has provided us the answer: "Follow me, and do the things which ye have seen me do"
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#41. As the Christmas season envelops us with all its glory, may we, as did the Wise Men, seek a bright, particular star to guide us in our celebration of the Savior's birth.
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#43. Ours is the responsibility to show our gratitude by the actions of our lives.
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#45. If we are to have the very best Christmas ever, we must listen for the sound of sandaled feet. We must reach out for the Carpenter's hand. With every step we take in his footsteps, we abandon a doubt and gain a truth.
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#46. Have we been guilty of declaring, 'I've been thinking about making some course corrections in my life. I plan to take the first step - tomorrow'? With such thinking, tomorrow is forever. Such tomorrows rarely come unless we do something about them today.
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#48. One sees a blatant disregard for the precious souls of mankind.
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#49. The road back to God is not nearly so steep nor is it so difficult as some would have us believe.
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#51. When you're at a funeral and you're crying, you're crying for yourself
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#52. We cannot truly love God if we do not love our fellow travelers on this mortal journey.
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#53. One man said, "I looked at my brother through the microscope of criticism, and I said, "How coarse my brother is." Then I looked at my brother through the telescope of scorn, and I said, "How small my brother is." Then I looked into the mirror of truth and I said, "How like me my brother is."
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#54. When you're on the Lord's errand, you're entitled to the Lord's blessings.
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#55. As you walk through life, always walk toward the light, and the shadows of life will fall behind you.
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#56. He who gives money gives some, he who gives time gives more, and he who gives of himself gives all.
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#57. The problems of our day loom ominously before us. Surrounded by the sophistication of modern living, we look heavenward for that unfailing sense of direction, that we might chart and follow a wise and proper course. He whom we call our Heavenly Father will not leave our sincere petition unanswered.
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#58. Along that straight and true path there are other goals: missionary service, temple marriage, Church activity, scripture study, prayer, temple work. There are countless worthy goals to reach as we travel through life. Needed is our commitment to reach them.
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#59. How long has it been since you looked into the eyes of your mother and, holding nothing back, spoke those welcome words, 'Mother, I truly love you'? How about Father, who daily toils to provide for you? Fathers appreciate hearing those same precious words from the lips of a child, 'I love you.'
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#61. The drive was brief and the conversation limited, but oh, what a legacy of love! Father never read to me from the Bible about the good Samaritan. Rather, he took me with him and Uncle Elias in that old 1928 Oldsmobile and provided a living lesson I have always remembered.
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#62. You can't be right by doing wrong; you can't be wrong by doing right.
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#65. May we muster courage at the crossroads, courage for the conflicts, courage to say, "no," courage to say, "yes," for courage counts.
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#66. The holy scriptures contain no proclamation more relevant, no responsibility more binding, no instruction more direct than the injunction given by the resurrected Lord as He appeared in Galilee to the eleven disciples.
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#68. 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.
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#69. Our thinking will automatically improve when we remember the words of Paul: 'know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and the spirit of God dwelleth in you?
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#70. Courage, not compromise, brings the smile of God's approval.
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#71. As we emulate His example, we will bless lives, including our own.
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#73. So frequently we mistakenly believe that our children need more things, when in reality their silent pleadings are simply for more of our time.
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#74. I once sacrificed something I love for the God I love even more, and He has never forgotten me for it.
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#75. The ability to communicate is not something we are born with. We have to learn it and earn it.
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#76. The future will present insurmountable problems- only when we consider them insurmountable.
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#77. It is the immutable law that the more you give away, the more you receive. You make a living by what you get, but you make a life by what you give.
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#80. The sweetest feeling you can have in this world is to feel the hand of the Lord upon your shoulder. In my patriarchal blessing as a boy, I was promised that I would have the gift of discernment. I have to acknowledge that such a declaration has been abundantly fulfilled in my life.
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#81. With the birth of the babe in Bethlehem, there emerged a great endowment - a power stronger than weapons, a wealth more lasting than the coins of Caesar. This child was to become the King of kings and Lord of lords, the promised Messiah - Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
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#82. The face of sin today often wears the mask of tolerance. Do not be deceived; behind that facade is heartache, unhappiness and pain.. YOU be the one to make a stand for right, even if you stand alone. Have the moral courage to be a light for others to follow.
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#83. We truly need Him every hour, whether they be hours of sunshine or of rain.
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#85. Ours is the responsibility to keep our light bright for others to see and follow.
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#86. If you will study the scriptures diligently, your power to avoid temptation and to receive direction of the Holy Ghost in all you do will be increased.
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#87. Profane, vulgar, or crude language and inappropriate or off-color jokes are offensive to the Lord. Never misuse the name of God or Jesus Christ.
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#89. Let us make of our homes sanctuaries of righteousness, places of prayer, and abodes of love, that we might merit the blessings that can come only from our Heavenly Father.
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#92. Temples are more than stone and mortar. They are filled with faith and fasting. They are built of trials and testimonies. They are sanctified by sacrifice and service.
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#93. Self-discipline is a rigorous process at best; too many of us want it to be effortless and painless.
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#94. So much in life depends on our attitude. The way we choose to see things and respond to others makes all the difference. To do the best we can and then to choose to be happy about our circumstances, whatever they may be, can bring peace and contentment.
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#95. The way to be with God in every season is to strive to be near Him every week and each day.
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#96. Prayer continues to provide power
spiritual power. Prayer continues to provide peace
spiritual peace.
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#97. Hope is putting faith to work when doubting would be easier
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#98. 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.
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#99. When we treat people merely as they are, they will remain as they are. When we treat them as if they were what they should be, they will become what they should be.
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#100. We may not only find faith in God in our sorrow. We may also become faithful to Him in times of calm.
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