100 Thought-Provoking Thomas Spencer Monson Quotes That Tell The True Meaning Of Life
Famous As: 16th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Born On: 1927
Died On: 2018
Born In: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Died At Age: 90
Thomas Spencer Monson was a religious leader, who inspired his followers with his thoughts on spiritual learning and righteous lifestyle. An author and a revelatory seer, Monson was lso associated with public service. He took up leadership roles in chapels (mainly The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Having an excellent command over English, languages and American history, Thomas held four honorary doctorate degrees. A printer and publisher by profession, Monson became an LDS (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) apostle when he was barely 36 years old. Thereafter he served as president under three distinguished churches. He was also associated with 'Deseret News' in mid 1950s. In later years, he became the chairman of Church Educational System. Former American President Ronal Reagan appointed him at the presidential position for Private Sector Initiatives Task Force. Hailing from a business background, he was a board member of prestigious industries and groups. In his lifetime, he had earned several awards and prestigious titles including Bronze Wolf awarded by World Organization of the Scout Movement and Silver Buffalo given by Boy Scouts of America. He played a key role in construction of Freiberg's temple in Germany. Thomas valued community service and ethical culture. He devoted nearly three decades of his life to the society. He inspired hundreds of thousands with his thoughts and services. We have collected his quotes from his speeches, discourse and writings. Here is a collection of Thomas Spencer Monson quotes about God, religion, Christianity, love, life, truth, service, joy, happiness and much more.
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.
There will be occasions in each of our lives when we will be called upon to explain or to defend our beliefs. When the time for performance arrives, the time for preparation is past.
There is no tomorrow to remember if we don’t do something today, and to live most fully today, we must do that which is of greatest importance. Let us not procrastinate those things which matter most.
Thomas S. Monson
Be of good cheer. The future is as bright as your faith.
My dear sisters, do not pray for tasks equal to your abilities, but pray for abilities equal to your tasks. Then the performance of your tasks will be no miracle, but you will be the miracle.