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David O. McKay was an American clergyman and the ninth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). His leadership and teachings played a significant role in shaping the modern LDS Church. McKay was known for his emphasis on education, humanitarian efforts, and missionary work. His presidency was marked by efforts to strengthen the church's global presence and promote its values.

"Only to the extent that men desire peace and brotherhood can the world be made better. No peace even though temporarily obtained, will be permanent, whether to individuals or nations, unless it is built upon the solid foundation of eternal principles."



"Freedom of choice is more to be treasured than any possession earth can give."



"Into the soul of every student I would have instilled the patriotic fervor of Patrick Henry."
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