Best quotes by Thomas S. Monson on Life

Checkout quotes by Thomas S. Monson on Life

  • Choose your friends with caution; plan your future with purpose, and frame your life with faith.
    - Thomas S. Monson
  • The spirit of Christmas is the spirit of love and of generosity and of goodness. It illuminates the picture window of the soul, and we look out upon the world's busy life and become more interested in people than in things.
    - Thomas S. Monson
  • The sweetest feeling you can have in this world is to feel the hand of the Lord upon your shoulder. In my patriarchal blessing as a boy, I was promised that I would have the gift of discernment. I have to acknowledge that such a declaration has been abundantly fulfilled in my life.
    - Thomas S. Monson
  • I know that God lives, my brothers and sisters. There is no question in my mind. I know that this is His work, and I know that the sweetest experience in all this life is to feel His promptings as He directs us in the furtherance of His work.
    - Thomas S. Monson
  • Choose a field that will supply sufficient remuneration to provide adequately for your companion and your children. I bear testimony that these criteria are very important in choosing your life's work.
    - Thomas S. Monson
  • Each heartfelt prayer, each Church meeting attended, each worthy friend, each righteous decision, each act of service perfomed all precede that goal of eternal life.
    - Thomas S. Monson
  • I counseled many returning missionaries. I interviewed 1,700 missionaries all over the world. My advice to them is that you should study and prepare for your life's work in a field that you enjoy.
    - Thomas S. Monson
  • The reward of eternal life requires effort.
    - Thomas S. Monson
  • You see your children growing. You look at your grandchildren, and you say to yourself, 'What if I weren't here? Have I done all I can to prepare them for their role in life?' You realize that you never quite do everything, but you want to do better than what you have done.
    - Thomas S. Monson