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Gordon B. Hinckley

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I come to you tonight with a plea that we stop seeking out the storms and enjoy more fully the sunlight. I am suggesting that as we go through life we try to "accentuate the positive." I am asking that we look a little deeper for the good, that we still our voices of insult and sarcasm, that we more generously compliment virtue and effort.
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Be Not Afraid, Only Believe, CES Fireside for Young Adults, September 9, 2001.

 
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