212 Quotes by David O. McKay
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To be carnally minded is to be spiritually dead.
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It is possible to make home a bit of heaven; indeed, I picture heaven to be a continuation of the ideal home.
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A girl who sacrifices self-respect for social popularity debases true womanhood. A spotless character, founded upon the ability to say “no” in the presence of those who mock and jeer, wins the respect and love of men and women whose opinion is most worthwhile...
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It is our duty to seek to acquire the art of being cheerful. It will hold in check the demons of despair and stifle the power of discouragement and hopelessness.
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Friendship is a sacred possession. As air, water and sunshine to flowers, trees and verdure, so smiles, sympathy and love of friends to the daily life of man. To live, laugh, love one’s friends, and be loved by them is to bask in the sunshine of life.
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Man’s earthly existence is but a test as to whether he will concentrate his efforts, his mind, his soul upon things which contribute to the comfort and gratification of his physical instincts and passions, or whether he will make as his life’s end and purpose the acquisition of spiritual qualities.
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As with companions so with books. We may choose those which will make us better, more intelligent, more appreciative of the good and the beautiful in the world, or we may choose the trashy, the vulgar, the obscene, which will make us feel as though we’ve been ’wallowing in the mire.
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Music is truly the universal language, and when it is excellently expressed how deeply it moves our souls.
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Motherhood is the greatest potential influence either for good or ill in human life. The mother’s image is the first that stamps itself on the unwritten page of the young child’s mind. It is her caress that first awakens a sense of security; her kiss, the first realization of affection; her sympathy and tenderness, the first assurance that there is love in the world.
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