The Lord is in the small details of our lives.
—Ronald A. Rasband
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The Lord is in the small details of our lives.
—Ronald A. Rasband
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Humility is having the quiet confidence that day by day and hour by hour we can rely on the Lord, serve Him, and achieve His purposes.
—Quentin L. Cook
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Repentance is always positive.
—Stephen W. Owen
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The moment we set foot on the path of repentance, we invite the Savior’s redeeming power into our lives.
—Stephen W. Owen
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Look at challenges through the lens of the gospel.
—Gary E. Stevenson
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Don’t let life’s distractions eclipse heaven’s light.
—Gary E. Stevenson
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If we persevere, then somewhere in eternity our refinement will be finished and complete.
—Jeffrey R. Holland
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If we yearn to dwell in Christ and have Him dwell in us, then holiness is what we seek.
—D. Todd Christofferson
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It’s [God’s] work. I am like a … pencil in his hand. … He does the thinking. He does the writing. The pencil has nothing to do with it. The pencil has only to be allowed to be used.
—Mother Teresa
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Every one of us has a meaningful role to play in furthering God’s work.
—John C. Pingree Jr.
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Those who strive for exaltation must make personal choices in family life according to the Lord’s way whenever that differs from the world’s way.
—Dallin H. Oaks
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Some of the most significant needs we can meet are within our own families, among our friends, in our wards, and in our communities.
—Bonnie L. Oscarson
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