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Gordon B. Hinckley Quotes
Gordon B. Hinckley Quotes
Gordon B. Hinckley
American
Clergyman
Born:
Jun 23
,
1910
Died:
Jan 27
,
2008
God
Life
Think
Will
World
You
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Without hard work, nothing grows but weeds.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Motivational
Work
Hard Work
Nothing
Weeds
Without
Hard
Grows
I am suggesting that as we go through life, we 'accentuate the positive.' I am asking that we look a little deeper for the good, that we still our voices of insult and sarcasm, that we more generously compliment and endorse virtue and effort.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Positive
Life
Good
Virtue
Our
Compliment
More
Voices
Through
Generously
Look
Accentuate
Insult
Am
Still
Go
Effort
Endorse
Little
Asking
Sarcasm
Deeper
Suggesting
You can't build a great building on a weak foundation. You must have a solid foundation if you're going to have a strong superstructure.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Great
You
Strong
Build
Building
Solid
Solid Foundation
Weak
Must
Superstructure
Going
Foundation
Marriage, in its truest sense, is a partnership of equals, with neither exercising dominion over the other, but, rather, with each encouraging and assisting the other in whatever responsibilities and aspirations he or she might have.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Marriage
Whatever
Sense
Other
Responsibilities
Neither
Rather
He
He Or She
Over
She
Partnership
Equals
Exercising
Truest
Encouraging
Dominion
Might
Aspirations
Each
Assisting
As we give presents at Christmas, we need to recognize that sharing our time and ourselves is such an important part of giving.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Christmas
Time
Giving
Important
Our
Our Time
Recognize
Ourselves
Give
Part
Sharing
Important Part
Need
Presents
Parents have no greater responsibility in this world than the bringing up of their children in the right way, and they will have no greater satisfaction as the years pass than to see those children grow in integrity and honesty and make something of their lives.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Integrity
Honesty
World
Will
Responsibility
Parents
Way
Right Way
Those
See
Something
Make
Greater
Pass
Years
Up
Than
Children
Grow
Satisfaction
Lives
Right
Bringing
Do you feel gloomy? Lift your eyes. Stand on your feet. Say a few words of appreciation and love to the Lord. Be positive.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Positive
Love
You
Appreciation
Eyes
Words
Few
Say
Lift
Feel
Feet
Gloomy
Lord
Stand
Your
Meekness implies a spirit of gratitude as opposed to an attitude of self-sufficiency, an acknowledgement of a greater power beyond oneself, a recognition of God, and an acceptance of his commandments.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Attitude
God
Gratitude
Acceptance
Meekness
Power
Recognition
Spirit
Oneself
Implies
Beyond
Greater
Opposed
His
Self-Sufficiency
Commandments
Acknowledgement
I am satisfied that every man or woman who goes to the temple in a spirit of sincerity and faith leaves the house of the Lord a better man or woman.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Faith
Man
Woman
Better
Satisfied
Every
Temple
Spirit
Better Man
Sincerity
House
Lord
Am
Leaves
Goes
Who
Every Man
Dishonesty of any kind will create a blemish.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Will
Kind
Any
Dishonesty
Create
When all is said and done, the greatest satisfaction you'll have in this life as you grow old will be seeing your children grow in righteousness and faith and goodness as citizens of the society of which they are a part.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Life
Faith
You
Righteousness
Old
Will
Goodness
Society
Citizens
Seeing
Part
Greatest
Said
Done
Children
Which
Your
Grow
Satisfaction
Conflict grows out of ignorance and suspicion.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Ignorance
Conflict
Out
Suspicion
Grows
We're all sons and daughters of God, and therefore in a very literal sense, brothers and sisters. And we ought to treat each other that way.
Gordon B. Hinckley
God
Treat
Sense
Other
Ought
Way
Brothers
Brothers And Sisters
Daughters
Sons
Very
Sisters
Literal
Therefore
Each
Our lives are the only meaningful expression of what we believe and in Whom we believe. And the only real wealth, for any of us, lies in our faith.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Faith
Wealth
Believe
Our
Our Lives
Lies
Only
Real
Any
Meaningful
Us
Whom
Expression
Lives
Knowledge, learning, is an eternal thing.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Knowledge
Learning
Eternal
Thing
We live in a world that is filled with filth and sleaze, a world that reeks of evil. You cannot afford that filthy poison to touch you. Stay away from it. Avoid it.
Gordon B. Hinckley
You
World
Evil
Poison
Live
Filth
Filthy
Stay
Touch
Afford
Cannot
Avoid
Filled
Away
There are widows who long for friendly voices and that spirit of anxious concern which speaks of love.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Love
Long
Spirit
Voices
Concern
Friendly
Anxious
Which
Speaks
Who
Widows
The smallest gesture can mean to much to those who may need a little lift in their lives.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Gesture
Those
Lift
Smallest
May
Little
Mean
Much
Who
Lives
Need
Let every mother realize that she has no greater blessing than the children who have come to her as a gift from the Almighty; that she has no greater mission than to rear them in light and truth, in understanding and love.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Love
Truth
Blessing
Gift
Light
Mother
Understanding
Every
Almighty
Come
Mission
She
Greater
Than
Children
Them
Realize
Rear
Who
Her
The whole essence of the Christian religion is based on the atonement of Christ, his death and his resurrection.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Death
Religion
Christ
Christian
Atonement
Resurrection
His
Essence
Whole
Based
Christian Religion
Life is precious. Life is sacred. And it ought so to be observed.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Life
Ought
Sacred
Observed
Precious
Precious Life
There is far too much of divorce, wherein hearts are broken, and sometimes lives are destroyed.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Broken
Sometimes
Too Much
Too
Destroyed
Divorce
Hearts
Wherein
Far
Much
Lives
I feel to invite women everywhere to rise to the great potential within you. I do not ask that you reach beyond your capacity. I hope you will not nag yourselves with thoughts of failure. I hope you will not try to set goals far beyond your capacity to achieve. I hope you will simply do what you can do in the best way you know.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Hope
Best
Great
Thoughts
Failure
You
Women
Goals
Try
Achieve
Will
Way
Everywhere
Best Way
Rise
Potential
Simply
Nag
Feel
Invite
Reach
Beyond
Know
Within
Capacity
Far
Ask
Your
Set
Let the Latter-day Saints be in their homes, teaching their families, reading the scriptures, doing things that are wholesome and beautiful and communing with the Lord on the Sabbath day.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Beautiful
Day
Reading
Sabbath
Lord
Doing
Saints
Families
Scriptures
Teaching
Wholesome
Homes
Things
Until I got older, I never dreamed of what a demanding responsibility it is to keep food in the pantry, to keep clothing neat and presentable, to buy all that is needed to keep a home running.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Buy
Food
Home
Responsibility
Demanding
Older
Pantry
Running
Dreamed
Never
Until
Got
Clothing
Keep
Neat
Needed
Eligibility for a temple recommend is not based on financial worth. That has nothing whatever to do with it. It is based on consistent personal behavior, on the goodness of one's life. It is not concerned with money matters, but rather with things of eternity.
Gordon B. Hinckley
Life
Money
Financial
Worth
Behavior
Goodness
Matters
Whatever
Nothing
Consistent
Recommend
Temple
Rather
Concerned
Personal
Eternity
Based
Things
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