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Politics & Power Quote by M. Russell Ballard

"It may not always be easy, convenient, or politically correct to stand for truth and right, but it is the right thing to do. Always"

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A moral pep talk dressed as a dare, Ballard's line borrows the language of modern friction - "easy", "convenient", "politically correct" - to make righteousness feel embattled and therefore urgent. The craft is in the stacking: he starts with everyday excuses (comfort, convenience), then escalates to a culture-war shibboleth. By the time "politically correct" arrives, "truth and right" have been positioned as the brave, unpopular stance, and the listener is invited to imagine themselves as a quiet dissident.

The intent is pastoral and disciplinary at once. It's not just encouragement to be honest; it's a call to loyalty when external norms shift. In a religious context, "truth" doesn't mean a negotiated public consensus, but revealed or institutional truth, the kind that doesn't take votes. The quote also pre-emptively frames criticism as evidence of virtue: if your position gets labeled unacceptable, that becomes proof you are on the right track.

"Always" is doing heavy lifting. It shuts down situational ethics, exceptions, and the messy reality that "standing for truth" can collide with harm, power, or incomplete information. That absolutism is the point: it offers clarity in exchange for complexity. Spoken by a senior Latter-day Saint leader, it reads as guidance to members navigating pluralistic spaces - workplaces, politics, family - where their beliefs may be contested. The subtext is less "be kind and honest" than "hold the line, even when the room turns on you."

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TopicHonesty & Integrity
Source
Verified source: Standing for Truth and Right (M. Russell Ballard, 1997)
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It may not always be easy, convenient, or politically correct to stand for truth and right, but it is always the right thing to do, always. (General Conference address, October 1997; Ensign, November 1997, p. 38; Conference Report, October 1997, p. 51). The primary source is M. Russell Ballard’s own General Conference talk 'Standing for Truth and Right,' delivered in October 1997. The wording commonly circulated online omits one 'always' before 'the right thing to do' and changes the dash punctuation. Church educational materials cite this talk as 'Conference Report, Oct. 1997, 51; or Ensign, Nov. 1997, 37/38,' confirming the source. Based on the conference date and official publication, the earliest verified appearance is the October 1997 speech itself, with print publication following in the November 1997 Ensign. The official transcript shows the quote in paragraph beginning 'When we covenant in the waters of baptism...'
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Ballard, M. Russell. (2026, March 6). It may not always be easy, convenient, or politically correct to stand for truth and right, but it is the right thing to do. Always. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-may-not-always-be-easy-convenient-or-169570/

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Ballard, M. Russell. "It may not always be easy, convenient, or politically correct to stand for truth and right, but it is the right thing to do. Always." FixQuotes. March 6, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-may-not-always-be-easy-convenient-or-169570/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It may not always be easy, convenient, or politically correct to stand for truth and right, but it is the right thing to do. Always." FixQuotes, 6 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-may-not-always-be-easy-convenient-or-169570/. Accessed 8 Mar. 2026.

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M. Russell Ballard (born October 8, 1928) is a Clergyman from USA.

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