As we listen to the messages of this conference, we will be touched in our hearts and make resolutions and commitments to do better. But on Monday morning we will return to work, school, neighborhoods, and to a world that in many cases is in turmoil. Many in this world are afraid and angry with one another. While we understand these feelings, we need to be civil in our discourse and respectful in our interactions. This is especially true when we disagree. The Savior taught us to love even our enemies. The vast majority of our members heed this counsel. Yet there are some who feel that venting their personal anger or deeply held opinions is more important than conducting themselves as Jesus Christ lived and taught. I invite each one of us individually to recognize that how we disagree is a real measure of who we are and whether we truly follow the Savior. It is appropriate to disagree, but it is not appropriate to be disagreeable. Violence and vandalism are not the answer to our disagreements. If we show love and respect even in adverse circumstances, we become more like Christ.
Quentin L. Cook, "We Follow Jesus Christ." General Conference, April 2010.
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Monday, October 18, 2010
a real measure of who we
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing.
Abraham Lincoln - (1809-1865), U.S. president. Speeches and Writings, 1832-1858: Speeches, Letters, and Miscellaneous ... - Page 364
Abraham Lincoln - (1809-1865), U.S. president. Speeches and Writings, 1832-1858: Speeches, Letters, and Miscellaneous ... - Page 364
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