I thought this was a very thought provoking quote:
"It isn't that random goodness lacks heroism. Rather, in isolation it lacks effectiveness. Sharpshooters can irritate and delay an advancing enemy, but they cannot mount a counteroffensive. Random goodness leads to Dunkirks, not to D-Days."
--Neal A. Maxwell (Deposition of a Disciple, p. 35.)
This one too, also by Elder Maxwell:
General goodness is no excuse for failing to work on those things which we yet lack. (Ensign, May 1995, p. 68.)
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