January192013

Your Potential, Your Privileges — Dieter F Utchdorf

August32012

If you see your neighbor sinning

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If you see your neighbor sinning, take care not to dwell exclusively on his faults. Try to think of the many good things he has done and continues to do. Many times when we do this, we come to the conclusion that our neighbor is a far better person than we are.

- St. Basil the Great

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August12012
June102012
“If you are going to truly follow the Lord, I promise you, He is going to throw you in over your heard. Because He wants you to rely on Him, not your own skills.”

-Jed Brewer on episode 19 of the Say That podcast

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June82012
“With all my capacity I encourage you to discover who you really are. I invite you to look beyond the daily routine of life. I urge you to discern through the Spirit your divinely given capacities. I exhort you to prayerfully make worthy choices that will lead you to realize your full potential.” From an October 2003 conference talk by Richard G. Scott (via randomconferencetalk)

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June72012
“You can be excellent in every way. You can be first class. There is no need for you to be a scrub. Respect yourself. Do not feel sorry for yourself. Do not dwell on unkind things others may say about you. Polish and refine whatever talents the Lord has given you. Go forward in life with a twinkle in your eye and a smile on your face, but with great and strong purpose in your heart. Love life and look for its opportunities.”

Gordon B. Hinckley

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June62012
May292012

Living on the edge can also mean being perilously close to the Bottomless Pit. …

“Some of you may think that you will discover your strengths and abilities by living on the edge. … There will always be enough risks that will come to you naturally without your having to seek them out.

James E. Faust

Improvement Era, June 1957, 390

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