11 Quotes & Sayings By Marjorie Pay Hinckley

Marjorie Pay Hinckley was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. She graduated from Utah State University with a B.S. degree in Agricultural Education. She was a teacher for thirty-five years, including the past fifteen years as Professor of Home Economics at Brigham Young University Read more

Mrs. Hinckley holds two honorary doctorate degrees - an honorary doctorate of humanities from Brigham Young University and an honorary doctorate of letters from the University of Utah. Mrs.

Hinckley has served on numerous Church welfare committees and has been actively involved in Church education projects for many years. She served as chairwoman of the Board of Trustees for three years and is currently serving on the Board of Trustees for the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS).

The trick is to enjoy life. Don't wish away your...
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The trick is to enjoy life. Don't wish away your days, waiting for better ones ahead. Marjorie Pay Hinckley
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I know it is hard for you young mothers to believe that almost before you can turn around the children will be gone and you will be alone with your husband. You had better be sure you are developing the kind of love and friendship that will be delightful and enduring. Let the children learn from your attitude that he is important. Encourage him. Be kind. It is a rough world, and he, like everyone else, is fighting to survive. Be cheerful. Don't be a whiner. Marjorie Pay Hinckley
The only way to get through life is to laugh...
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The only way to get through life is to laugh your way through it. You either have to laugh or cry. I prefer to laugh. Crying gives me a headache. Marjorie Pay Hinckley
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Home is where you are loved the most and act the worst. Marjorie Pay Hinckley
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Thank you' is a wonderful phrase. Use it. It will add stature to your soul. Marjorie Pay Hinckley
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People are wonderful. Each one has a story, each something to give, each knows something interesting, something that can make your life richer. Marjorie Pay Hinckley
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In the book of Alma is a story that has fascinated e since I first read it. it is about a very colorful character named Moroni--not to be confused with the last survivor of the Nephites, who was also named Moroni. This man was a brilliant military commander, and he rose to be supreme commander of all the Nephite forces at the age of twenty-five. For the next fourteen years he was off to the wars continuously except for two very short periods of peace during which he worked feverishly at reinforcing the Nephite defenses. When peace finally came, he was thirty-nine years old, and the story goes that at the age of forty-three he died. Sometime before this he had given the chief command of the armies of the Nephites to his son Moronihah. Now, if he had a son, he had a wife. I've often wondered where she was and how she fared during those fourteen years of almost continuous warfare, and how she felt to have him die so soon after coming home. I am sure there are many, many stories of patience and sacrifice that have never been told. We each do our part, and we each have our story. . Marjorie Pay Hinckley
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Stick to a task, 'til it sticks to you. Beginners are many, finishers are few." -Anonymous, as quoted in Small and Simple Things. Marjorie Pay Hinckley
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...the only way to get through life is to laugh your way through it. you either have to laugh or cry. I prefer to laugh. Crying gives me a headache. Marjorie Pay Hinckley
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Be a Mother who is committed to loving her children into standing on higher ground than the enviroment surrounding them. Mothers are endowed with a love that is unlike any other love on the face of the earth. Marjorie Pay Hinckley