“Recognize the good in others, not their stains.”
Elder Richard G. Scott, For Peace at Home, April 2013 General Conference
http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/04/for-peace-at-home?lang=eng
“As taught in this scripture
[D&C 132:19], an eternal bond doesn’t just happen as a result of sealing
covenants we make in the temple. How we conduct ourselves in this life will
determine what we will be in all the eternities to come.”
Elder Robert D. Hales, The Eternal Family, October 1996
General Conference
“A good marriage and good family
relationships can be maintained through gentle, loving, thoughtful
communication. Remember that often a glance, a wink, a nod, or a touch will say
more than words.”
Elder M. Russell Ballard, Keeping Life’s Demands in Balance,
April 1987 General Conference
“I am
satisfied that a happy marriage is not so much a matter of romance as it is an
anxious concern for the comfort and well-being of one’s companion.”
President Gordon B. Hinckley, What God Hath Joined
Together, April 1991 General Conference
“Marriage is beautiful when beauty is looked
for and cultivated.”
President Gordon B. Hinckley, What God Hath Joined
Together, April 1991 General Conference
“If couples contemplate
often—with each other in the temple—sacred covenants will be better remembered
and kept.”
Elder Russell M. Nelson, Nurturing Marriage, April 2006
General Conference
“To
come to Zion, it is not enough for you or me to be somewhat less wicked than
others. We are to become not only good but holy men and women.”
Elder D. Todd Christofferson, Come to Zion, October 2008
General Conference
“Nevertheless, as we pursue the cause of
Zion, each of us should prayerfully consider whether we are doing what we
should and all that we should in the Lord’s eyes with respect to the poor and
the needy.”
Elder D. Todd Christofferson, Come to Zion, October 2008
General Conference