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One powerful quote from each October 2024 general conference talk

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To help you remember the Spirit you felt at general conference, here is one quote from each October 2024 general conference talk. To get even more out of your study of general conference, preorder your October 2024 General Conference Addresses, Journal Edition now. Journals will begin shipping in November.


Saturday Morning Session

Elder Neil L. Andersen

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President Emily Belle Freeman

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Elder Karl D. Hirst

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Elder Dale G. Renlund

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Elder David P. Homer

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Elder Gregorio E. Casillas

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President Dallin H. Oaks

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Saturday Afternoon Session

Elder D. Todd Christofferson

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Elder José A. Teixeira

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Elder Juan Pablo Villar

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Elder Patrick Kearon

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Elder David L. Buckner

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Elder D. Martin Goury

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Elder Aroldo B. Cavalcante

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Elder Ulisses Soares

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Saturday Evening Session

Elder Gerrit W. Gong

Ours is a gospel of joy and holiness in everyday life. —Gerrit W. Gong

Sister Kristin M. Yee

The Lord is not done with us when we make a mistake, nor does He flee when we falter. Our need for healing and help is not a burden to Him, but the very reason He came. —Kristin M. Yee

Elder Kyle S. McKay

For all the beautiful truths we might learn from that First Vision, perhaps Joseph’s main takeaway was simply, “I had found the testimony of James to be true—that a man who lacked wisdom might ask of God, and obtain.” —Kyle S. McKay

Elder Jorge M. Alvarado

Let us not wait for things to get hard before turning to God. Let us not wait until the end of our mortal life to truly repent. Instead, let us now, no matter which part of the covenant path we are on, focus on the redemptive power of Jesus Christ and on Heavenly Father’s desire for us to return to Him. —Jorge M. Alvarado

Elder David A. Bednar

Please remember that The Book of Mormon looks to the future and contains important principles, warnings, and lessons intended for me and you in the circumstances and challenges of our day. —David A. Bednar


Sunday Morning Session

President Jeffrey R. Holland

Christ’s charity—evident in complete loyalty to His divine will—persisted and continues to persist, and not just through the easy and comfortable days, but especially through the darkest and most difficult ones. —Jeffrey R. Holland

Sister Tracy Y. Browning

Placing your trust in Heavenly Father, and in His prophets whom He has sent, will help you to spiritually elevate and push you forward towards God’s expanded horizon. Your vantage will change because you will change. God knows that the higher you are, the farther you can see. Our Savior invites you to make that climb. —Tracy Y. Browning

Elder Brook P. Hales

Mortality works! It is designed to work! Despite the challenges, heartaches, and difficulties we all face, our loving, wise, and perfect Heavenly Father has designed the plan of happiness such that we are not destined to fail. —Brook P. Hales

Bishop L. Todd Budge

As we return often to the Lord with full purpose of heart, we will in quietness and confidence come to know Him and feel His infinite, covenantal love for us. —L. Todd Budge

Elder Gary E. Stevenson

As we enter this coming decade of unprecedented moments, may we share glad tidings through the simple activities of living, caring, inviting, and uniting. As we do so, the Lord will bless us with experiences never to be forgotten. —Gary E. Stevenson

Brother Bradley R. Wilcox

Your covenant relationship with God and Jesus Christ is a relationship of love and trust in which you have access to a greater measure of Their grace—Their divine assistance, endowment of strength, and enabling power. That power is not just wishful thinking, a lucky charm, or self-fulfilling prophecy. It is real. —Bradley R. Wilcox

President Henry B. Eyring

If you pray, if you talk to God, and if you plead for His help for your loved one, and if you thank Him not only for help but for the patience and gentleness that come from not receiving all you desire right away or perhaps ever, then I promise you that you will draw closer to Him. —Henry B. Eyring


Sunday Afternoon Session

Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf

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Elder Takashi Wada

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Elder Ronald A. Rasband

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Elder Quentin L. Cook

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Elder Rubén V. Alliaud

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Elder I. Raymond Egbo

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President Russell M. Nelson

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