Quotes about Guidance
Trust me: if you just pick up the really obvious bread crumbs, you will find that you have more than enough to find your path. It will transform your life. God isn't trying to hide anything from you. He's not being coy or playing games for His own amusement. He's trying hard to show you the way.
— Glenn Beck
At my age, in this still hierarchical time, people often ask me if I'm "passing the torch." I explain that I'm keeping my torch, thank you very much—and I'm using it to light the torches of others.
— Gloria Steinem
Work at our responsibility as parents as if everything in life counted on it.
— Gordon Hinckley
Love is like the North Star. In a changing world, it's always constant.
— Gordon Hinckley
Walk by faith. God will open the way. When there is no way, He will open the way.
— Gordon Hinckley
Prayer is the great gift which our Eternal Father has given us by which we may approach Him and speak with Him in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Be prayerful. You cannot make it alone. You cannot reach your potential alone. You need the help of the Lord.
— Gordon Hinckley
We cannot expect to lift others unless we stand on higher ground ourselves.
— Gordon Hinckley
Everything good that has happened to me, including my marriage, I can trace back to my activity in the church.
— Gordon Hinckley
We pray that as you walk the paths of life you will walk in ways that are straight with the strength to conform even though those paths be narrow.
— Gordon Hinckley
Nevertheless, I sought counsel from my leaders and obeyed, even when I knew their advice would make my life more complicated. I decided it was not for me to question and that if some advice caused temporary pain for me, it must be something I should experience.
— Gordon Hinckley
No matter the circumstances, I encourage you to go forward with faith and prayer, calling on the Lord. You may not receive any direct revelation. But you will discover, as the years pass, that there has been a subtle guiding of your footsteps in paths of progress and great purpose.
— Gordon Hinckley
What does education often do? It makes a straight-cut ditch of a free, meandering brook.
— Henry David Thoreau