Monday, August 6, 2012

His love assures


A little piece of Heaven on Earth,
A little PEACE of Heaven on Earth.


"To love, and be loved, is to feel the sun from both sides."
"To love, and be loved, is to feel the Son from both sides"

As I have loved you, love one another.

~John 13:34~


Respect people who find time for you in their busy schedule...

but love the people who never look at their schedule when you need them.



‎"Love the people God gave you,

because He will need them back one day."


"The more anger towards the past you carry in your heart,
the less capable you are of loving in the present."

Sometimes you have to forget what you want to remember what you deserve.
"His Spirit guides; his love assures that fear departs when faith endures."

Quentin L. Cook


 "We had a General Authority, Joseph Anderson, who lived longer than any other General Authority in the Church. He lived to be 102 years of age. He served as private secretary to President Heber J. Grant for many years. President Grant had a stroke and became very seriously ill, and Joseph Anderson went up to see him at night, and the President said to Joseph, 'Joseph, have I ever been unkind to you?' And Joseph said, 'No, President Grant, you have never been unkind to me.' And the President, with tears rolling down his face, said, 'Joseph, I am grateful if I have never been unkind to you.' He died the next day. But what a marvelous thing that a man who had worked with him for so very many years could say that the man who directed his efforts had never been unkind to him".

Gordon B. Hinckley

"Treat everyone with politeness, even those who are rude to you - not because they are nice, but because you are."

~Author Unknown~

"If you come upon a person who is drowning, would you ask if he needs help, or would it be better to just jump in and save him from the deepening waters – the offer whilst well-meaning and often given 'let me know if I can help?' is really no help at all."

Ronald A. Rasband

"...while you cannot change the past, you can shape the future."

David S. Baxter

"What the elderly need in the loneliness of their older years is, in part at least, what we needed in the uncertain years of our youth: a sense of belonging, an assurance of being wanted; not merely a room in a building, but room in someones heart and life. We cannot bring them back the morning hours of youth. But we can help them live in the warm glow of a sunset made more beautiful by our thoughtfulness..."
Richard L. Evans

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