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"Teach your children when they are young and small, and never quit. As long as they are in your home, let them be your primary interest."
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| Gordon B. Hinckley - Ensign, Nov. 2000, 98 |
"Let your children be exposed to great minds, great ideas, everlasting truth, and those things which will build and motivate for good."
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| Gordon B. Hinckley - Ensign, June 1985, 4 |
"Three influences in home life awaken reverence in children and contribute to its development in their souls. These are: first, firm but Gentle Guidance; second, Courtesy shown by parents to each other, and to children; and third, Prayer in which children participate."
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| David O. McKay - Teachings of the Presidents of the Church |
"A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty."
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| unknown - quotegarden.com |
"I submit that where children are brought up in close communion with our Eternal Father that there can not be much sin or much evil in that home."
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| David O. McKay - Teachings of the Presidents of the Church |
"No teaching is equal, more spiritually rewarding, or more exalting than that of a mother teaching her children."
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| Boyd K. Packer - Ensign, Feb. 2000, 16 |
"So frequently we mistakenly believe that our children need more things, when in reality their silent pleadings are simply for more of our time."
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| Thomas S. Monson - Ensign, May 1994, 62 |
"children come from the Father pure and undefiled, without inherent taints or weakness. Their souls are as stainless white paper on which are to be written the aspirations or achievements of a lifetime."
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| David O. McKay - Teachings of the Presidents of the Church |
"I think it must somewhere be written that the virtues of mothers shall be visited upon their children."
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| Charles Dickens - Sacrament Meeting: Robert Shippen |
"A child has the right to feel that in his home he has a place of refuge, a place of protection from the dangers and evils of the outside world."
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| David O. McKay - Teachings of the Presidents of the Church |
"My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, "You're tearing up the grass." "We're not raising grass," Dad would reply. "We're raising boys.""
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| Harmon Killebrew - quotegarden.com |
"The righteous molding of an immortal soul is the highest work we can do, and the home is the place to do it."
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| Joseph B. Wirthlin - Ensign, May 1993, 69 |
"No child in this Church should be left with uncertainty about his or her parents' devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ."
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| Jeffrey R. Holland - Ensign, May 2003, 85 |
"Life's Lessons
"I have found great lessons can be learned from the many trials which we must each go through. It gives me great comfort to sit down and write things I feel that are of great worth for my children, grandchildren and extended family members."
by Tom Baker"
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| ponderingman - I wrote this quote |
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