15+ H. Burke Peterson Quotes On Education, Success And Prayer

If our words are not consistent with our actions, they will never be heard above the thunder of our deeds. — H. Burke Peterson

Impossible mountains are climbed by those who have the self confidence that comes from truly being loved. — H. Burke Peterson

We have been told mankind will be judged on the intent of the heart. No mortal can see into the depth of another. There is only One who can. His is the role of a judge-not ours. If you are prone to criticize or judge, remember, we never see the target a man aims at in life. We see only what he hits. — H. Burke Peterson

Criticism is a destroyer of self-worth and esteem. It is heartbreaking how criticism can wound children and diminish their self-esteem. — H. Burke Peterson

President David O. McKay put it beautifully when he said, speaking of mothers, 'This ability and willingness properly to rear children, the gift to love, and eagerness, yes, longing to express it in soul development, make motherhood the noblest office or calling in the world. . .' (Gospel Ideals, Salt Lake City: Improvement Era, 1953, pp. 453-54). — H. Burke Peterson

You learn to do by doing. You learn to be by being. — H. Burke Peterson

My dear friends you are a royal generation. You were preserved to come to the earth in this time for a special purpose. Not just a few of you, but all of you. There are things for each of you to do that no one else can do as well as you.... If you will let Him, I testify that our Father in Heaven will walk with you through the journey of life and inspire you to know your special purpose here. — H. Burke Peterson

Criticism is a destroyer of self-worth and esteem. — H. Burke Peterson

Let us remember: trials are an evidence of a Father's love. — H. Burke Peterson

It may be relatively mild when expressed as criticism, anger, or feelings of severe frustration. Criticism has a negative influence on the feelings of love for and interest in one's spouse. — H. Burke Peterson

Perhaps a supreme form of charity may be exhibited by one who withholds judgment of another's acts or conduct, remembering that there is only one who can look into the heart and know the intent-and know the honest desires found therein. — H. Burke Peterson

Do without if you need to, but don't do without mother. — H. Burke Peterson

Praying is the most important thing you will do on any day — H. Burke Peterson

Listening is an essential part of praying. Answers from the Lord come quietly-every so quietly. In fact, few hear his answers audibly with their ears. We must be listening carefully or we will never recognize them. — H. Burke Peterson

Too often, charity is extended to another when his actions or conduct are acceptable to us. The exhibition of charity to another must not be dependent on his performance. It should be given because of who we are-not because of how we behave. — H. Burke Peterson

Life Lessons by H. Burke Peterson

  1. H. Burke Peterson taught that faith, hard work, and humility are essential for success. He emphasized the importance of service to others and of living a life of integrity.
  2. He also encouraged members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to strive for excellence in all aspects of their lives and to use their talents to benefit the community.
  3. Peterson's example of leadership and service is an inspiration to those who seek to make a positive impact in the world.
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