Boyd K. Packer Sayings and Quotes

Below you will find our collection of inspirational, wise, and humorous old Boyd K. Packer quotes, Boyd K. Packer sayings, and Boyd K. Packer proverbs, collected over the years from a variety of sources.'

Some people think a miracle is only a miracle if it happens instantaneously, but miracles can grow slowly and patience and faith can compel things to happen that otherwise never would have come to pass. Boyd K. Packer
Family time is sacred time and should be protected and respected. Boyd K. Packer
To suffer some anxiety, some depression, some disappointment, even some failure is normal. Boyd K. Packer
Punctuality is an essential trait of the teacher. It is a foundation, not an embellishment. Boyd K. Packer
Our competition in life is solely with our old self. Boyd K. Packer
The spiritually starving hesitate to partake of the spirit like a child's reaction to new and strange food. They must be offered a tiny bite on a spoon. Boyd K. Packer
The scriptures hold the keys to spiritual protection. Boyd K. Packer
The scriptures hold the keys to spiritual protection. Boyd K. Packer
A testimony is a testimony, and it should be respected, whether it is small or large. Boyd K. Packer
A testimony of the hope of redemption is something which cannot be measured or counted. Jesus Christ is the source of that hope. Boyd K. Packer
Arms now empty will be filled and hearts now hurting from broken dreams and yearning will be healed. Boyd K. Packer
It has to be an awfully good meeting to beat having no meeting at all. Boyd K. Packer
Music can set an atmosphere of worship which invites [the] spirit of revelation, of testimony. Boyd K. Packer
If our view is limited to mortal life, some things become unbearable because they seem so unfair and so permanent. Boyd K. Packer
If our view is limited to mortal life, some things become unbearable because they seem so unfair and so permanent. Boyd K. Packer
It was meant to be that life would be a challenge. To suffer some anxiety, some depression, some disappointment, even some failure is normal. Teach our members that if they have a good, miserable day once in a while, or several in a row, to stand steady and face them. Things will straighten out. There is great purpose in our struggle in life. Boyd K. Packer