Let every man feel that he is the architect and builder of his own life, and that he proposes to make a success of it by working.
From Heber J. Grant
Let every Latter-day Saint give value received for everything he gets, whether it be in work, or whatever he does.
If you have ambitions, dream of what you wish to accomplish, and then put your shoulder to the wheel and work.
Day-dreams without work do not amount to anything; it is the actual work that counts.
I have no animosity against any living soul.
I, of course, owe everything to my mother, because my father died when I was only nine days of age; and the marvelous teachings, the faith, the integrity of my mother have been an inspiration to me.
I value all things as nothing in comparison with having the spirit of God to guide me.
I have felt the inspiration of the living God directing me in my labors.
I don't care if every patriarch in the Church has made a mistake in a blessing, and told a lie, I believe with all my heart and soul that the gospel is true, and I will not allow my faith to be upset.
A Mormon knows that the promises of God are true, and He said that all will be tried; realizing these things the Latter-day Saints will acknowledge their Maker not only in blessings but also in tribulations.
10 perspectives
9 perspectives
7 perspectives
5 perspectives
1 perspectives