27 Insightful Quotes By Richard G. Scott That Teach You To Never Give Up
We become what we want to be by consistently being what we want to become each day.
There are few things in life that bring as much joy as the joy that comes from assisting another improve his or her life.
If you want to talk to God, pray. If you want him to talk to you, read your scriptures.
Be grateful that your righteous life molds you so that you don’t fit where you don’t belong
Set aside those things that don't really matter and do something with eternal consequences.
Worthy character is best forged from a life of consistent, correct choices centered in the teachings of the Master.
Since the Lord will not force you to learn, you must exercise your agency to authorize the Spirit to teach you.
You become what you want to be, by consistently being what you want to become each day.
Think of the long view of life, not just what’s going to happen today or tomorrow. Don’t give up what you most want in life for something you think you want now.
The best way to make a permanent change for good is to make Jesus Christ your model and His teachings your guide for life.
Repeatedly I have been impressed to learn that to reach a goal never before attained, one must do things never before done.
Your peace of mind, your assurance of answers to vexing problems, your ultimate joy depend upon your trust in Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.
True enduring happiness with the accompanying strength, courage, and capacity to overcome the most challenging difficulties comes from a life centered in Jesus Christ.
Realize your full dependence upon the Lord and your need to align your life with His teachings. There is really no other way to get lasting healing and peace.
I witness that as you gain experience and success in being guided by the spirit, your confidence in the impressions you feel can become more certain than your dependence on what you see or hear.
Our Father expects you to learn how to obtain that divine help by exercising faith in Him and His Holy Son, Jesus Christ.
Learn those helpful truths by pondering the Book of Mormon and other scriptures. Try to understand those teachings not only with your mind but also with your heart.
Paul wisely taught, 'Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.' [Rom. 12:21]
A tranquil conscience invites freedom from anguish, sorrow, guilt, shame, and self-condemnation. It provides a foundation for happiness. It is a condition of immense worth.
When scriptures are used as the Lord has caused them to be recorded, they have intrinsic power that is not communicated when paraphrased.
...we of necessity, are more dependent upon the Spirit to guide us through the vicissitudes of life. Therefore, we are led to seek personal inspiration in life's important decisions.
Strong moral character results from consistent correct choices in the trials and testing of life. Your faith can guide you to those correct choices.
Our Heavenly Father did not put us on earth to fail but to succeed gloriously.
Your faith in Jesus Christ gives life enduring meaning. Remember you are on a journey to exaltation. Sometimes you have experiences that yield more happiness than others, but it all has purpose with the Lord.
How grateful am I personally that our Savior taught we should conclude our most urgent, deeply felt prayers, when we ask for that which is of utmost importance to us, with "Thy will be done.
Despite all of the negative challenges we have in life, we must take time to actively exercise our faith. Such exercise invites the positive, faith-filled power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ into our lives.
As a witness of the Savior, I exhort you to forgive any you feel may have offended you. If there is transgression, repent of it, that the Master may heal you.