[Our yearnings for happiness] represent a kind of homesickness, for we have a residual memory of our premortal existence. They are also a foretaste of the fulness of joy that is promised to the faithful. We can expect with perfect faith that our Father will fulfill our innermost longings for joy.
—Jack H. Goaslind
Conference Report, April 1986
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