“I come this evening with a plea that we stop seeking out
the storms and enjoy more fully the sunlight. I’m suggesting that we accentuate
the positive. I’m asking that we look a little deeper for the good, that we
still our voices of insult and sarcasm, that we more generously compliment
virtue and effort. I’m not suggesting our conversation be all honey. Clever
expression that is sincere and honest is a skill to be sought and cultivated.
What I am suggesting and asking is that we turn from the negativism that so
permeates our society and look for the remarkable good in the land and times in
which we live, that we speak of one another’s virtues more than we speak of one
another’s faults, that optimism replace pessimism. Let our faith replace our
fears. When I was a boy, my father often said to us, ‘Cynics do not contribute,
skeptics do not create, doubters do not achieve.’” – President Gordon B. Hinckley
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