“While I sometimes regret that people do not call this church by its proper name, I am happy that the nickname they use is one of great honor made so by a remarkable man and a book which gives an unmatched testimony concerning the Redeemer of the world.
“Anyone who comes to know the man Mormon, through the reading and pondering of his words, … will come to know that Mormon is not a word of disrepute, but that it represents the greatest good—that good which is of God” (Gordon B. Hinckley, “Mormon Should Mean ‘More Good,’” Ensign, Nov. 1990, 52–53).
“When we are quick to observe, we promptly look or notice and obey. Both of these fundamental elements—looking and obeying—are essential to being quick to observe. And the prophet Mormon is an impressive example of this gift in action” (David A. Bednar, “Quick to Observe,” Ensign, Dec. 2006, 32).