Neal A. Maxwell Quotes About Time

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  • Spent time-like a spent bullet-tells us much about its "processor." for we see not only the residual slug, but indicators of how spent time is grooved by a man's soul, a reliable indicator of what a man is like.

  • Meanwhile, spiritual submissiveness brings about the wiser use of our time, talents, and gifts as compared with our laboring diligently but conditionally to establish our own righteousness instead of the Lord's (D&C 1:16). After all, Lucifer was willing to work very hard, but conditionally in his own way and for his own purposes.

  • Time is clearly not our natural dimension. Thus it is that we are never really at home in time. Alternately, we find ourselves wishing to hasten the passage of time or to hold back the dawn. We can do neither, of course, but whereas the fish is at home in water, we are clearly not at home in time--because we belong to eternity.

  • If we spent as much time lifting our children as we do criticizing them, how effectively we could help them to see themselves in a more positive light!

  • Man can learn self-discipline without becoming ascetic; he can be wise without waiting to be old; he can be influential without waiting for status. Man can sharpen his ability to distinguish between matters of principle and matters of preference, but only if we have a wise interplay between time and truth, between minutes and morality.

  • For the faithful, our finest hours are sometimes during or just following our darkest hours.

  • We can't dwell upon another's ingratitude without using up our time and talents unprofitably.

  • Unproductive worry - like Parkinson's proverbial law - tends to expand to fill the time available.

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