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How we act and dress reflects how we regard where we are and who we are….

by on Nov.08, 2009, under Quotes

“How we act and dress reflects how we regard where we are and who we are. Let me demonstrate. One of the natural occurrences in missionary work is the change in new converts, especially little boys, young men, and fathers. When they go to Church meetings, they want to look like the missionaries. Now, that tells us a lot about the importance of looking like a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.”

- Harold G. Hillam, “Future Leaders,” Ensign CR, May 2000, p. 10

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I assure you that all Church standards, both those relating to moral….

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“I assure you that all Church standards, both those relating to moral conduct and those relating to dress and grooming, are the result of intense, prayerful consideration by Church leaders. Young adults whose clean-cut appearance demonstrates that they feel no need to follow after the pattern of the worldwhich often revels in filth and disorder and garish fadsand young men and young women who look like men and women, who have not succumbed to the morally destructive trend toward a unisex appearance in dress and grooming, are people living cheerful, orderly lives, devoted to improving their ability to serve God and their fellowmen.”

— Spencer W. Kimball, “Give the Lord Your Loyalty,” “Ensign,” Mar. 1980, p. 2

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As you clothe yourself modestly and groom yourself attractively….

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“As you clothe yourself modestly and groom yourself attractively, your ability to make wise choices will be enhanced. Prethink your decisions. Your body is a temple of God; honor it. Don’t get caught in the squeeze of opposing pressures. Downward pressure to be worldly is contrary to the uplifting pressure to live in accord with the Lord’s standards. Step aside from the squeeze and let the elevating power of the Lord lift you without restraint to your loftiest heights.”

— Russell M. Nelson, “Standards of the Lord’s Standard-Bearers,” “Ensign,” Aug. 1991, p. 10

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When firmly planted, your testimony of the gospel, of the Savior….

by on Nov.01, 2009, under Quotes

“When firmly planted, your testimony of the gospel, of the Savior, and of our Heavenly Father will influence all that you do throughout your life. It will help to determine how you spend your time and with whom you choose to associate. It will affect the way you treat your family, how you interact with others. It will bring love, peace, and joy into your life. It should help you determine to be modest in your dress and in your speech. In the past year or so we have noticed a dramatic change in the way some of our young women are dressing. Styles in clothing change; fads come and go; but if the dress styles are immodest, it is important that our young women avoid them. When you dress modestly, you show respect for your Heavenly Father and for yourself. At this time, when dress fashions are styled after the skimpy clothing some of the current movie and music idols are wearing, it may be difficult to find modest apparel in clothing stores. However, it is possible, and it is important. The Apostle Paul declared: ‘Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? . . . The temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.’ You know the truth; live it.”

- Thomas S. Monson, “Be Thou an Example,” Ensign (CR), April 2005

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President Kimball delivered a great talk many years ago at Brigham Young University….

by on Nov.01, 2009, under Quotes

“President Kimball delivered a great talk many years ago at Brigham Young University entitled ‘A Style of Our Own.’ He encouraged us not to be among those who would follow worldly, immodest styles, but to have the courage to dress in a way which will send a message that our standards are different. Our dress will reflect the way we intend to live, founded on principles of the gospel of our Lord and Savior. It is impossible to expect a child who has been taught to love to dress in the immodest style trends of the day, to then change overnight to an entirely different wardrobe when they enter a Church university or a missionary training center, or when they are married in the temple, or even when they dress for the Sabbath day. Modest, proper styles must be taught almost from birth.”

— L. Tom Perry, Train Up A Child, General Conference, October 1

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It is displeasing to the Spirit of the Lord for persons to array themselves….

by on Nov.01, 2009, under Quotes

“It is displeasing to the Spirit of the Lord for persons to array themselves in any way whatever that is disgusting to the eye of the pure and the prudent. There is not a Latter-day Saint nor a Former-day Saint that ever did, or ever will expect to see any such customs or fashions when they get into heaven. If they were to see an angel, they would see a being beautifully but modestly dressed, white, comely and nice to look upon.”

Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, 15:162

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The daughters of Israel should understand what fashions they should have….

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“The daughters of Israel should understand what fashions they should have, without borrowing from the impure and unrighteous.”

Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, 12:220

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Modesty in dress is a quality of mind and heart….

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“Modesty in dress is a quality of mind and heart, born of respect for oneself, one’s fellowmen, and the Creator of us all. Modesty reflects an attitude of humility, decency, and propriety. Consistent with these principles and guided by the Holy Spirit, let parents, teachers, and youth discuss the particulars of dress, grooming, and personal appearance, and with free agency accept responsibility and choose the right.”

— Friend, June 1971, p. 3

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