Gordon B. Hinckley’s humility, work ethic, and optimism set him apart, even among others who have dedicated their lives to the Lord. Reading this book inspired me to be more proactive, hardworking, optimistic, and faithful. Sheri Dew did a masterful job imbuing the pages of this book with the spirit of President Hinckley. It’s a little long, but I would recommend it to anyone looking for a spark to become more consecrated to the Lord (or to be motivated to remodel their home, which President Hinckley did several times).
Quotes
* “Cynics do not contribute; skeptics do not create; doubters do not achieve.”
* “Generally speaking, the most miserable people I know are those who are obsessed with themselves; the happiest people I know are those who lose themselves in the service of others.”
* “Radio, films, and literature of various kinds [which comprised his vocation early in his career] also serve to keep me praying, humble, busy, and at work for long hours... [as well as] pounding late many an evening to meet deadlines which seem to spin round as fast as my well-oiled light meter. All of which has served to make me a little more dependent upon glasses... a little more round-shouldered, a little more settled, and a little more full of wonder as to what this all leads to."
* “I got along wonderfully well with those great men [the General Authorities with whom he worked after his mission], who were very kind to me. But I learned that they were human. They had weaknesses and problems, but that didn't bother me. In fact, it enhanced my estimation of them because I saw rising above their mortality an element of the divine, or at the very least an element of consecration to a tremendous cause that came first in their lives. I saw the inspiration that was at work in their lives. I had no doubt concerning their prophetic callings or of the fact that the Lord spoke and acted through them. I saw their human side, their foibles—and they all had a few. But I also saw the great overriding strength of their faith and love for the Lord, and their absolute loyalty to the work and to the trust that was placed in them.”
* “I don’t know how to get anything done except by working, so let’s get going.”
* “You don’t miss what you give to the Lord.”
* “What a tremendous thing it is to be a part of a Church that has a great heritage,.. that speaks of faith and courage and sacrifice and giving. If we ever lose it, we had better close up shop. Without sacrifice there is no true worship.... As you go forward with your ambitious programs, forget yourselves now and again. Lay aside your selfishness; lose yourself in the service of others and in some great cause.”
* “Modern theologians strip [the Savior] of his divinity, then wonder why men do not worship him.”
* “There is nothing in all the world so satisfying as a task well done. There is no reward so pleasing as that which comes with the mastery of a difficult problem.”
* “We [Hinckleys] were not born to be Saturday golfers.”
* “Keep before you the big picture, for this cause is as large as all mankind and as broad as all eternity.”
* “There is no better way to cultivate a spirit of unselfishness among our people, to encourage fidelity between husbands and wives, to draw nearer to the Lord than to go to his holy house.”
* “I do not fear truth. I welcome it! But I wish all of my facts in their proper context, with emphasis on those elements which explain the great growth, and power of this organization.”
* “Life is like an old-time rail journey—delays, sidetracks, smoke, dusk, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride.”
* “There is nothing like this work anywhere else on earth, my brothers and sisters. I know people in many churches, and I have friends in various churches, and I appreciate them. But I know that this is the only true and living church upon the face of the whole earth. The Lord Himself has declared it to be so, and I make no apology for it. It may sound egotistical, it may sound arrogant, but I wasn't the author of that statement. The Lord Himself is the author, and I believe it with all my heart."
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