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Thank you for these quotes! At this time it is nice to be reminded of some of the wisdom he has shared with us throughout his life.
Our family deeply appreciates these quotes, thank you very much for your thoughtfulness. This is an excellent selection. President Faust's wisdom and divine inspiration have been and will keep blessing our lives forever. Thank you!
Thank you for these quotes. Definently words to live by. How blessed our live could be if we follow this great council from one who knows his Father in Heaven personally.
I also appreciate this compilation of quotes from Pres. Faust. I recalled his most recent talk on forgiveness, we must forgive to be forgiven. Reading through these highlights, you get a sense of the man and the things he valued.
I have followed and applied the many things priciples that Pres Faust taught. One such talk was intitled "Looking in to the Devil's throat" made me learn how much the devil is real. Never give him an inch.
I was watching his last CES Fireside for Young Adults, (online) from the newly refurnished Tabernacle, and I recalled him saying this towards the end of his talk:
"Meetings don't have to be endless to be eternal."
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