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In the midst of some of these individualized challenges, however, we may cry out on our small scale as the Savior did on the cross, or as the Prophet did in Liberty Jail. Being in agony, we will pray more earnestly, for cries of agony are not the same as cries of despair.
Author: Neal A Maxwell, Source: Taking Up the Cross, Firesite BYU 4 Jan 1976. http://speeches...Saved by ritchieheber in prayer sincerity challenges agony stretching 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]
What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing.
Author: Aristotle, Source: unknownSaved by ritchieheber in work learning doing 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]
He is well paid that is well satisfied.
Author: William Shakespeare, Source: unknownSaved by ritchieheber in work satisfaction payment 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]
Our life is frittered away by detail...simplify, simplify.
Author: Henry David Thoreau, Source: unknownSaved by ritchieheber in priorities simplicity less 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]
When faith comes it brings … apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers, gifts, wisdom, knowledge, miracles, healings, tongues, interpretation of tongues, etc. All these appear when faith appears on the earth, and disappear when it disappears from the earth; for these are the effects of faith. … And he who possesses it will, through it, obtain all necessary knowledge and wisdom, until he shall know God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, whom he has sent—whom to know is eternal life. Amen
Author: Joseph Smith, Source: Lectures on Faith, p. 69Saved by ritchieheber in giftsofspirit 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]
"If you don't measure something, you can't change it. The process of leadership is one of painting a vision, then saying how you're going to get there, and then measuring whether you're actually getting there. Otherwise, you risk only talking about great things but not accomplishing them."
Author: Mitt Romney, Source: http://www.deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,660222813,00.htmlSaved by ritchieheber in vision change accomplishment results 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]
The grateful mind is constantly fixed upon the best. Therefore it tends to become the best. It takes the form or character of the best, and will receive the best.
Author: Wallace Wattles, Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_WattlesSaved by ritchieheber in character gratitude best 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]
You Will Never Be Greater Than The Thoughts That Dominate Your Mind.

If it’s true that you become what you think about most, it follows that the quantity and quality of success you achieve in your life will be in direct proportion to the size of your thoughts. If you allow your mind to be dominated by trivial matters, your achievements are likely to be unimportant. Discipline yourself to think about important things. Keep up with what’s new in your field and with what’s going on in the world. Make a list of good ideas that you can use anytime you are searching for a creative solution to a problem. Remember, small minds think about things; great minds think about ideas.
Author: Napoleon Hill, Source: unknownSaved by ritchieheber in success ideas thoughts thinkbig 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]
Abraham Lincoln had limited education; but he had the power to perceive truth. In Lincoln we see pre-eminently apparent the fact that real wisdom consists in knowing the right thing to do at all times and under all circumstances; in having the will to do the right thing, and in having talent and ability enough to be competent and able to do the right thing. Back in the days of the abolition agitation, and during the compromise period, when all other men were more or less confused as to what was right or as to what ought to be done, Lincoln was never uncertain. He saw through the superficial arguments of the pro-slavery men; he saw, also, the impracticability and fanaticism of the abolitionists; he saw the right ends to aim at and he saw the best means to attain those ends. It was because men recognized that he perceived truth and knew the right thing to do that they made him president. Any man who develops the power to perceive truth, and who can show that he always knows the right thing to do and that he can be trusted to do the right thing, will be honored and advanced; the whole world is looking eagerly for such men.
Author: Wallace D. Wattles, Source: The Science of Being GreatSaved by ritchieheber in lincoln quicktoobserve 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]
By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he's wrong.
Author: Charles Wadsworth, Source: unknownSaved by ritchieheber in wisdom age funny fatherlyadvice 1 year ago[save this] [permalink]

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