Category Detail for Family (10 Quotes)

  Author Category Subject Content
1 Samuel Johnson General Family To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all ambition.
2 Dr. David Livingston General Family I have but one regret, and that is that I did not feel it my duty to play with my children...I worked very hard and was tired at night. Now I have none to play with.
3 Robert D. Hales Lds Family It is not enough just to save ourselves. It is equally important that parents, brothers, and sisters are saved in our families. If we return home alone to our Heavenly Father, we will be asked, 'Where is the rest of the family?' This is why we teach that families are forever. The eternal nature of an individual becomes the eternal nature of the family.
4 Preach My Gospel Lds Family Heaven is a continuation of the ideal home.
5 M. Russell Ballard Lds Family The family is the basic unit of society; it is the basic unit of eternity. Thus, when forces threaten the family, Church leaders must respond.
6 Russell M. Nelson Lds Family If families fail, many of our political, economic, and social systems will also fail.
7 M. Russell Ballard Lds Family I suggest that the bishopric and the ward council members be especially watchful and considerate of the time and resource demands on young mothers and their families. Know them and be wise in what you ask them to do at this time in their lives.
8 Ezra Taft Benson Lds Family Your most important friendships should be with your own brothers and sisters and with your father and mother. Love your family. Be loyal to them. Have a genuine concern for your brothers and sisters. Help carry their load.
9 Bruce R. McConkie Lds Family True greatness is found only in the family...our greatest joy would be to live together everlastingly as a family unit in eternity. There neither is nor can be anything greater than this.
10 Sheri L. Dew Politics Family We all know that every nation is ultimately at the mercy of its families...If families are riddled with problems, society eventually collapses under the weight of problems too vast for any government to meet. If families are strong, society is strong.