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  • #1
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “The only way to get through life is to laugh your way through it. You either have to laugh or cry. I prefer to laugh. Crying gives me a headache.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #2
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “Oftentimes the thing that makes the difference between a good student and a poor one, a good learner or a bored human being, is just a little curiosity. If you have it, cultivate it, feed it. Never let it go. If you do not have it - get it. Wonder, watch, ask questions, be alive. It's just that simple”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley, Small and Simple Things

  • #3
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “I know it is hard for you young mothers to believe that almost before you can turn around the children will be gone and you will be alone with your husband. You had better be sure you are developing the kind of love and friendship that will be delightful and enduring. Let the children learn from your attitude that he is important. Encourage him. Be kind. It is a rough world, and he, like everyone else, is fighting to survive. Be cheerful. Don't be a whiner.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley, Small and Simple Things

  • #5
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “There are some years in our lives that we would not want to live again. But even these years will pass away, and the lessons learned will be a future blessing.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #6
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “The thing about growing old is that when you wake up with a new pain, you can just about count on it becoming a permanent part of your life!”
    Marjorie Pay HInckley
    tags: humor

  • #7
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “Just Save the Relationship"
    from the book Glimpses, Sis's Hinckley's advice to her grandaughter when she needed to know what to do about the fits her daughter was throwing. Just save the relationship.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #8
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “With intellectual curiosity the world will always be full of magic and wonder.”
    Marjorie Hinckley

  • #9
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “Think about your particular assignment at this time in your life. It may be to get an education, it may be to rear children, it may be to be a grandparent, it may be to care for an relieve the suffering of someone you love, it may be to do a job in the most excellent way possible, it may be to support someone who has a difficult assignment of their own. Our assignments are varied and they change from time to time. Don't take them lightly. Give them your full heart and energy. Do them with enthusiasm. Do whatever you have to do this week with your whole heart and soul. To do less than this will leave you with an empty feeling.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley, Small and Simple Things

  • #10
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “The trick is to enjoy life. Don't wish away your days, waiting for better ones ahead.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #11
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “The grand and the simple. They are equally wonderful.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #12
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “We are all in this together. We need each other. Oh, how we need each other. Those of us who are old need you who are young, and hopefully, you who are young need some of us who are old...We need deep and satisfying and loyal friendships with each other. These friendships are a necessary source of sustenance. We need to renew our faith every day. We need to lock arms and help build the kingdom so that it will roll forth and fill the whole earth.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #13
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “How did a nice girl like me get into a mess like this?”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #14
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “Be a Mother who is committed to loving her children into standing on higher ground than the enviroment surrounding them. Mothers are endowed with a love that is unlike any other love on the face of the earth.”
    Marjorie Hinckley

  • #15
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “We women have a lot to learn about simplifying our lives. We have to decide what is important and then move along at a pace that is comfortable for us. We have to develop the maturity to stop trying to prove something. We have to learn to be content with what we are.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #16
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “Home is where you are loved the most and act the worst.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #17
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “Be kind. Everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #18
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “True spirituality makes you loving and grateful, and forgiving, and patient, and gentle, and long-suffering. True spirituality breathes reverence into every act and deed.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley, Small and Simple Things

  • #19
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “For it is not requisite that a woman should hobble faster than she has strength!”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley, Small and Simple Things

  • #20
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “The trouble with the world and the trouble with you and me is that we don't love each other enough. And if we do, we don't bother to show it, or we don't bother to say it. If the world is to know love, it has to be in your heart and in mine.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley, Small and Simple Things

  • #22
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley
    “Elder Neal A. Maxwell once said, "We are here in mortality, and the only way to go is through; there isn't any around!" I would add, the only way to get through life is to laugh your way through it. You either have to laugh or cry. I prefer to laugh. Crying gives me a headache.”
    Marjorie Pay Hinckley

  • #24
    Thomas S. Monson
    “The past is behind, learn from it. The future is ahead, prepare for it. The present is here, live it.”
    Thomas S. Monson

  • #25
    Thomas S. Monson
    “Choose your love. Love your choice.”
    Thomas S. Monson

  • #26
    Thomas S. Monson
    “Remember who you are and what God expects you to become.”
    Thomas S. Monson

  • #27
    Thomas S. Monson
    “Stick to a task 'til it sticks to you. . .for beginners are many, but finishers few.”
    Thomas S. Monson

  • #28
    Thomas S. Monson
    “Don't save something for a special occasion. Every day of your life is a special occasion.”
    Thomas S. Monson

  • #29
    Thomas S. Monson
    “Reading is one of the true pleasures of life. In our age of mass culture, when so much that we encounter is abridged, adapted, adulterated, shredded, and boiled down, it is mind-easing and mind-inspiring to sit down privately with a congenial book.”
    Thomas S. Monson

  • #30
    Thomas S. Monson
    “He who gives money gives some, he who gives time gives more, and he who gives of himself gives all.”
    Thomas S. Monson

  • #31
    Thomas S. Monson
    “May I share with you a formula that in my judgment will help you and help me to journey well through mortality... First, fill your mind with truth; second, fill your life with service; and third, fill your heart with love.”
    Thomas S. Monson

  • #32
    Thomas S. Monson
    “One day each of us will run out of tomorrows. Let us not put off what is important.”
    Thomas S. Monson

  • #33
    Thomas S. Monson
    “Work will work when wishy washy wishing won't.”
    Thomas S. Monson



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