“Conduct is three-fourths of our life and its largest concern.” ThreeOur LivesConcernCute Author:Matthew Arnold
“Because He came to earth, we have a perfect example to follow. As we strive to become more like Him, we will have joy and happiness in our lives and peace each day of the year. It is His example which, if followed, stirs within us more kindness and love, more respect and concern for others.” IfsYearsEarthJoyPerfectKindnessOur LivesExampleConcernAnd LoveStriveEach DayJoy And HappinessDays Of The YearConcern For Others Author:Thomas S. Monson
“Our Heavenly Father is aware of our needs and will help us as we call upon Him for assistance. I believe that no concern of ours is too small or insignificant. The Lord is in the details of our lives.” NeedsBelieveHelpingFatherI BelieveLordOur LivesConcernDetailsHeavenlyAssistanceInsignificantHeavenly Father Author:Thomas S. Monson
“Each morning is a new beginning of our life. Each day is a finished whole. The present day marks the boundary of our cares and concerns. It is long enough to find God or lose Him, to keep faith or fall into disgrace.” LongEnoughWholeCareFallLosesMorningOur LivesConcernMarkFinishedBoundariesEach DayNew BeginningsDisgracePresent DayKeep The FaithCare And Concern Book:Meditating on the Word Source: Meditating on the Word
“It is a common error, and the greater and more mischievous for being so common, to believe that repentance best becomes and most concerns dying men. Indeed, what is necessary every hour of our life is necessary in the hour of death too, and as long as one lives he will have need of repentance, and therefore it is necessary in the hour of death too; but he who hath constantly exercised himself in it in his health and vigor, will do it with less pain in his sickness and weakness; and he who hath practiced it all his life, will do it with more ease and less perplexity in the hour of his death.” MenNeedsBelieveLongPainLife IsHoursCommonGreaterOur LivesDyingWeaknessConcernErrorsEaseSicknessRepentanceVigorMischievousPerplexity Author:Samuel Johnson
“Struggle has a natural place in our life, but the fight or flight syndrome is often false struggle. There are times for that but we can have that reaction in areas of our life where it's not successful. Areas that concern existential issues or qualities of life - like meaning or purpose or love. These things actually come to us more as we let go of struggling to achieve them.” PurposeFightingNaturalQualityStruggleIssuesSuccessfulOur LivesAchieveLetting GoAreasConcernReactionsFlightExistentialQuality Of LifeSyndromes Author:Roger Housden