- “The dues of durable discipleship are high indeed. Yet how much we can take so often determines how much we can then give. (Neal A. Maxwell, Not My Will But Thine [1988], 121)
- “THE ARMS represent our ability and capacity to embrace the experiences of life. The upper arms have to do with our capacity, and the lower arms have to do with our abilities.” You Can Heal Your Life (Louise Hay) Page 127
- “This will require your unselfish devotion, your unyielding loyalty and faith. You will serve in many capacities before your lives are complete. Some of them may seem small, but there is no small or unimportant calling in this Church. Every calling is important. Every calling is necessary to the advancement of the work. Never demean a responsibility in the Church.” Manual, Teachings of the Presidents of the Church: Gordon B Hinkley. Chapter 14, Losing Ourselves in the Service of Others
- “Believe in yourself. Believe in your capacity to do great and good things. Believe that no mountain is so high that you cannot climb it. Believe that no storm is so great that you cannot weather it. You are a child of God, of infinite capacity.” Manual, Teachings of the Presidents of the Church: Gordon B Hinckley, Chapter 3, Cultivating an Attitude of Happiness and a Spirit of Optimism