Success is determined largely by individual desire to learn.
Success is rarely simple.
Success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal.
The most direct way to success is through a natural, normal life.
The line between failure and success is so fine that we scarcely know when we pass it; so fine that we are often on the line and do not know it.
An important part of our success is that we are studying and experiencing the scriptures together, not just reading the Book of Mormon.
Spiritual success is an inward thing.
It is so hard to enjoy consistent success because the variables change each day.
The battle cry of success is action.
The primary principle of any success is to believe in it effectively and to want it vigorously.
The first step toward any success is to get clearly in mind and make some decisions about those things that we must not do.
Success is not in causes or in classes or in teachers or in locations or in situations, but in people.
Someone has reminded us of those three infinites under which our own success is classified: They are: to know-to do-to be.
Good is better than evil and success is better than failure.
One of the most important factors determining our success is found in how we handle our weaknesses.