It is not so much the major events as the small day-to-day decisions that map the course of our living. . . Our lives are, in reality, the sum total of our seemingly unimportant decisions and of our capacity to live by those decisions.
There are widows who long for friendly voices and that spirit of anxious concern which speaks of love.
There is far too much of divorce, wherein hearts are broken, and sometimes lives are destroyed.
Without hard work, nothing grows but weeds.
When you touch the life of a man of this generation, that influence is felt through generations yet to come.
If there were no immortality there would be no need for temples. There would be no need for eternal marriage if there were no eternity.