Paul H. Dunn quotes:

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  • Call time out when you need help and ask the Coach for help. Don't wait. Do it when you need it.

  • Commandments are loving counsel from a wise Father. Our understanding and concept of God as a loving and personal Heavenly Father allows us no other definition. He gives us commandments for one reason only-because he loves us and wants us to be happy.

  • It does not matter how many talents we have, what matters is how we use them.

  • Photo of boy with white dirt on his faceYou may be on the right track, but if you just sit there you'll get run over.

  • You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt, as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear.

  • As with the bud, so with the blossom. A boy is the only thing known from which a man can be made. I hope that we as parents are teaching our children that they are the sons and daughters of God, and that they have the capacity to become like him. It was the old Edinburgh weaver who prayed, 'O God, help me to hold a high opinion of myself.' Likewise I would counsel young people to hold a high opinion of themselves, to remember who they really are, and to put their faith in their Heavenly Father.

  • I understand from what the Lord has revealed to us through the prophets that people are his greatest concern. We are his children. We are somebody, as Elder Ashton so wonderfully stated this morning. We are his children, and he continually reveals himself through the prophets so that one day we can be like him.

  • Quit thinking that tomorrow your problems will go away and life will begin in earnest. The Lord is waiting to help you cope today if you will lay your human-size needs at his divine feet.

  • Thou art an eagle, thou doest belong to the sky and not to the earth, stretch forth thy wings and fly.

  • To be average is to be as near the bottom as the top.

  • You remember the Duke of Wellington was talking of the Battle of Waterloo when he said that it was not that the British soldiers were braver than the French soldiers. It was just that they were brave five minutes longer. And in our struggles sometimes that's all it takes-to be brave five minutes longer, to try just a little harder, to not give up on ourselves when everything seems to beg for our defeat.

  • Our attitude determines our altitude.

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