N. Eldon Tanner

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N. Eldon Tanner



Average rating: 4.29 · 21 ratings · 9 reviews · 11 distinct works
Prayer

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Seek Ye First the Kingdom o...

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Woman

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A History of the Mormon Chu...

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The role of womanhood

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“A mother has far greater influence on her children than anyone else, and she must realize that every word she speaks, every act, every response, her attitude, even her appearance and manner of dress affect the lives of her children and the whole family. It is while the child is in the home that he gains from his mother the attitudes, hopes, and beliefs that will determine the kind of life he will live and the contribution he will make to society.”
N. Eldon Tanner

“Wouldn’t this old world be better
If the folks we meet would say:
‘I know something good about you,’
And then treat us that way?”
N. Eldon Tanner

“One of God’s greatest gifts to man is freedom of choice. At an early period in the journey through life, man finds himself at a crossroad where he must choose one of two great highways—the right, leading to progress and happiness; and the wrong, leading to retardation and sorrow. There exists this eternal law that each human soul, through the choices he makes, will shape his own destiny. Our success or failure, peace or discontent, happiness or misery, depend on the choices we make each day.”
N. Eldon Tanner



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