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Quotes About Guidance

A parent gives life, but as parent, gives no more. A murderer takes life, but his deed stops there. A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.
~ Henry Adams
When you walk in the light, you will feel some of the warmth and the happiness that will finally be yours when you are welcomed home again with the hundreds and perhaps thousands of others whom you will bring with you, who have walked in the light because you did.
~ Henry B. Eyring
You and those you love will receive the word of God by obeying it. That will allow them to feel His love. That is one of the great blessings of the gift of the Holy Ghost. When we feel that love we can know that our course in life is approved of God. That is the feast of the delicious fruit described in the Book of Mormon.
~ Henry B. Eyring
The words "Thy will be done," written in the heart, are the window to revelation.
~ Henry B. Eyring
We can with confidence set a goal to make this Christmas brighter than the last and each year that follows brighter still. The trials of mortality may increase in intensity, yet for us, darkness need not increase if we focus our eyes more singly on the light that streams down on us as we follow the Master. He will lead us and help us along the path that leads upward to the home for which we yearn.
~ Henry B. Eyring
With your call comes the promise that answers will come. But that guidance will come only when the Lord is sure you will obey. To know His will you must be committed to do it. The words "Thy will be done," written in the heart, are the window to revelation.
~ Henry B. Eyring
It is the Holy Ghost who helps us see what God has done for us. It is the Holy Ghost who can help those we serve to see what God has done for them.
~ Henry B. Eyring
How often we have felt something within us impelling us to do something which we would not have conceived of by ourselves, or enabling us to do something which we could not have done alone. "It is God which worketh in you." This great simple fact
~ Henry Drummond
The people who influence you are the people who believe in you.
~ Henry Drummond
We are as liable to be corrupted by books as we are by companions.
~ Henry Fielding
Old men are always advising young men to save money. That is bad advice. Don't save every nickel. Invest in yourself.
~ Henry Ford
I always want to know the things one shouldn't do." "So as to do them?" asked her aunt. "So as to choose," said Isabel
~ Henry James
Leaders must invoke an alchemy of great vision.
~ Henry Kissinger
If you don't know where you are going, every road will get you nowhere
~ Henry Kissinger
In our period, new technology has been developed, but remains in need of a guiding philosophy.
~ Henry Kissinger
The task of the leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been.
~ Henry Kissinger
You'll end up right where you're supposed to be. Don't be surprised when you get there. Everything you did was a step in that direction. There is no such thing as bad luck.
~ Henry Rollins
Tez dan??man?n?z? seçerken çok dikkatli olun. Ö?renci olarak verece?iniz en önemli kararlardan biri budur.
~ Henry Rosovsky
God doesn't want people to do what they think is best: he wants them to do what he knows is best, and no amount of reasoning and intellectualizing will discover that.
~ Henry T. Blackaby
Great leaders don't make excuses. They make things better. They are not unrealistic or blind to the difficulties they face. They simply are not discouraged by them. They never lose confidence that the problems can be solved. They maintain a positive attitude. Great leaders don't blame their people for not being where they ought to be; they take their people from where they are to where they need to be. Great leaders never lose faith that this is possible.
~ Henry T. Blackaby
Right now, God is working all around you.
~ Henry T. Blackaby
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
~ God's illumined promise.
Our hearts are lamps for ever burning...
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Morality without religion is only a kind of dead reckoning - an endeavor to find our place on a cloudy sea by measuring the distance we have run, but without any observation of the heavenly bodies.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow