Why must we love the Lord? Because as we do so, we become refined, pure, and holy.
From Joseph B. Wirthlin
Look at every Zion society from ancient times to present, and you find at its center love for others.
Yes, the fullness of the gospel is a pearl of great price worth any effort.
For each human being, time is a necessary resource. It can neither be ignored nor changed.
Each minute is a little thing, and yet, with respect to our personal productivity, to manage the minute is the secret of success.
Our bodies are truly the result of what we eat, what we think about, and the exercise we receive. If we are not wise, these little things can soon cause major health problems that will limit our success and ability to serve.
Inordinate desire for material possessions can become an obsession that consumes our thoughts, drains our resources, and leads to unhappiness.
Sadly, many in our world today encourage idleness, especially in the form of mindless, inane entertainment that is on the Internet, on television, and in computer games.
Yes, education is the catalyst that will hone and sharpen our talents, skills, and abilities and cause them to blossom.
Born of a noble father and a saintly mother, President Hinckley learned as a young boy the truths of the restored gospel from his faithful parents. He came to respect deeply and value highly his pioneer heritage.
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