Quotes about Hope
Those who move forward with a happy spirit will find that things always work out.
— Gordon Hinckley
While there may be thorns and disappointments, while there may be heartache, even heartbreak, there can be peace and comfort and strength from the Lord for those who follow Him.
— 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
To our brothers and sisters in harm's way, we say that we pray for you. We pray that the Lord will watch over you and preserve you from injury and that you may return home and pick up your lives again. We know that you are not in that land of blowing sand and brutal heat because you enjoy the games of war. The strength of your commitment is measured by your willingness to give your very lives for that in which you believe.
— Gordon Hinckley
Things will work out.
— Gordon Hinckley
Things work out; it isn't as bad as you sometimes think it is.
— Gordon Hinckley
We are winning the war against Satan, and the future has never looked brighter.
— Gordon Hinckley
Don't get discouraged. Things will work out.
— Gordon Hinckley
There would be no Christmas if there was no Easter.
— Gordon Hinckley
Through centuries of time, men and women, so very, very many, have lived and died. Some may die in the conflict that lies ahead. To us, and we bear solemn testimony of this, death will not be the end. There is life beyond this as surely as there is life here. Through the great plan which became the very essence of the War in Heaven, men shall go on living.
— Gordon Hinckley
The gospel is a thing of joy. It provides us with a reason for gladness. Of course there is sorrow. Of course there are hours of concern and anxiety. We all worry. But the Lord has told us to lift our hearts and rejoice.
— 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