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Gordon B. Hinckley

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Without hard work, nothing grows but weeds.


— Gordon B. Hinckley


#grows #hard #hard work #nothing #weeds

Gratitude is a sign of maturity...Where there is appreciation: there is also courtesy and concern for the rights and property of others.


— Gordon B. Hinckley


#inspirational

I am the last leaf on the tree, and the wind is blowing.


— Gordon B. Hinckley


#prohpets #wind

Through all of living have much joy and laughter, life is to be enjoyed, not just endured.


— Gordon B. Hinckley


#life #life

Do your best, and be a little better than you are.


— Gordon B. Hinckley


#self-improvement #striving #excellence

If we are worried about the future, then we must look today at the upbringing of children.


— Gordon B. Hinckley


#future #responsibility #worry #responsibility

The cause of most of man's unhappiness is sacrificing what he wants most for what he wants now.


— Gordon B. Hinckley


#inspirational

There are few things more pathetic than those who have lost their curiosity and sense of adventure, and who no longer care to learn.


— Gordon B. Hinckley


#education #lifelong-learning #education

We wear on our faces the results of what we believe and how we behave, and such behavior is most evident in the eyes and on the faces of those who have lived many years.


— Gordon B. Hinckley


#beauty

God is the designer of the family.


— Gordon B. Hinckley


#design






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Gordon Bitner Hinckley (June 23 1910 – January 27 2008) was a religious leader and author who served as the 15th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from March 12 1995 until his death. Considered a prophet seer and revelator by church members Hinckley was the oldest person to preside over the church in its history. Hinckley died of natural causes on January 27 2008 and was survived by his five children.

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