General Conference Quotes
Knowledge is power, but wisdom is knowing how to use it. – President Russell M. Nelson
In every living soul, there is the desire to learn and the capacity to progress. – President Dallin H. Oaks
Faith and doubt cannot exist in the same mind at the same time, for one will dispel the other. – Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
We can choose to see the world through the lens of faith or the lens of fear. – President M. Russell Ballard
The path to true happiness is found through service to others. – Elder Quentin L. Cook
Unselfishness is the key to happiness; selfishness leads to sorrow and regret. – President Thomas S. Monson
The greatest freedom we can experience is found in forgiveness. – President Henry B. Eyring
Our true identity and worth are not determined by the opinions of others, but by our relationship with God. – Elder Neil L. Andersen
God has a unique plan for each of His children, and He will guide us if we seek His will. – President Dallin H. Oaks
When we put God first in our lives, everything else falls into place. – Elder Ronald A. Rasband
The power of the Atonement is not just for those who have fallen, but for all who are willing to repent and change. – President Russell M. Nelson
Kindness is not a weakness, but a strength that can change the world. – Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
True success is measured not by wealth or fame, but by the impact we have on others’ lives. – President M. Russell Ballard
General Conference Quotes part 2
The purpose of life is to become more like our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. – Elder Quentin L. Cook
Our trials and challenges are opportunities for growth and refinement. – President Thomas S. Monson
Through Christ, we can find hope and healing for our deepest hurts and sorrows. – President Henry B. Eyring
Charity is not just an act of giving, but a way of becoming. – Elder Neil L. Andersen
Our worth is not determined by what we accomplish, but by our divine nature as children of God. – President Dallin H. Oaks
Faith is not blind, but a firm assurance of things not seen. – Elder Quentin L. Cook
True discipleship requires sacrifice and a willingness to follow the Savior’s example. – President Russell M. Nelson
Tomorrow’s happiness depends on what we do today. – Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Angels are closer than we think, ready to assist and comfort us in our times of need. – President M. Russell Ballard
The Savior’s love is like a beacon in the darkness, guiding us safely home. – President Thomas S. Monson
There is strength in vulnerability, for it allows us to connect with others on a deeper level. – President Henry B. Eyring
True wealth is found not in material possessions, but in the relationships we cultivate. – Elder Neil L. Andersen
The influence of a good woman is immeasurable and eternal. – President Dallin H. Oaks
God does not place limits on our potential, but often it is our own self-doubt that holds us back. – Elder Ronald A. Rasband
The path to holiness requires daily repentance and a commitment to following the Savior. – President Russell M. Nelson
Gratitude is the key to unlocking joy and abundance in our lives. – Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Our thoughts have the power to shape our reality; let us choose thoughts of faith and hope. – President M. Russell Ballard
The Book of Mormon is a tangible witness of the divinity of Jesus Christ and His gospel. – Elder Quentin L. Cook
God’s love is not earned, but freely given to all who seek after it. – President Thomas S. Monson
Through the power of the Holy Ghost, we can receive personal revelation and guidance in our lives. – President Henry B. Eyring
The most valuable things in life are often the things that money cannot buy. – Elder Neil L. Andersen
True discipleship requires us to align our will with God’s and trust in His perfect timing. – President Dallin H. Oaks
Our trials are temporary, but the lessons we learn from them are eternal. – Elder Quentin L. Cook
The healing power of the Savior’s atonement can mend even the most broken of hearts. – President Russell M. Nelson
Happiness is not found in possessions or circumstances, but in our attitudes and perspective. – Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
God’s love for us is constant and unwavering, even in our moments of weakness. – President M. Russell Ballard
Prayer is not asking God to change His will, but aligning our will with His. – President Thomas S. Monson
Our worthiness is not based on what we have done, but on the divine potential within us. – President Henry B. Eyring
The pursuit of worldly success is fleeting; the pursuit of eternal values brings lasting joy. – Elder Neil L. Andersen
True confidence comes not from our own abilities, but from our knowledge of God’s love for us. – President Dallin H. Oaks
Forgiveness is not just a one-time act, but a daily practice of letting go and moving forward. – Elder Ronald A. Rasband
The Savior’s grace is not just a safety net, but a power that can transform our lives. – President Russell M. Nelson
Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles, but robs today of its peace. – Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf
True friends are found not in the quantity, but in the quality of the relationships we cultivate. – President M. Russell Ballard
The path to true happiness is found in serving others and forgetting ourselves. – President Thomas S. Monson
The power of the priesthood is not about control, but about lifting and blessin – President Henry B. Eyring
True discipleship requires more than just belief; it requires action and a commitment to follow the Savior’s teachings. – Elder Neil L. Andersen