

Respect:
"Among the other values children should be taught are respect for others, respect for the symbols of faith and the patriotic beliefs of others, respect for law and order, respect for the property of others, and respect for authority." (James E. Faust)
Integrity:
"Integrity must be the foundation of moral life. In our daily associations we must teach and practice the principle that honesty must be 100 percent and not treated as a means of convenience or escape... Achievement and talent without character are hollow." (Marvin J Ashton)
Service:
"To serve others willingly and unselfishly should be one of our greatest virtues... Therefore, let us serve one another with brotherly love, never tiring of the demands upon us, being patient and persevering and generous." (Ezra Taft Benson)
Excellence:
"In this highly competitive world no one can stand still. There must be a constant improvement. There must be wrenching thought, there must be frank and at times brutal discussion, there must be unusual effort in the search for excellence." (Gordon B. Hinckley)

Updated 10/19/2004