Thomas S. Monson was an American clergyman born on August 21, 1927. He served as the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 2008 until his passing in 2018. Monson was known for his compassionate leadership and dedication to service. His teachings emphasized love, kindness, and helping others, leaving a lasting legacy in the church and the lives of its members.
"I hope that you will learn to take responsibility for your decisions. don't take counsel of your fears."
"The principles of living greatly include the capacity to face trouble with courage, disappointment with cheerfulness, and trial with humility."
"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."
"I am certain that the Lord, who notes the fall of a sparrow, looks with compassion upon those who have been called upon to part, even temporarily, from their precious children."
"Amidst the confusion of the times, the conflicts of conscience, and the turmoil of daily living, an abiding faith becomes an anchor to our lives."