Brigham Young Quotes
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You know, something happened to me when I became 70. I started to feel a tremendous love for the human race, and life and this planet, the universe, the whole shebang.
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Understand that the right to choose your own path is a sacred privilege. Use it. Dwell in possibility.
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I think a lot of guys who are on the Internet a lot, they're kind of anesthetized to some of the violent language and all that because they see it all the time.
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In the jungle, faith also became something very real; it helped me to understand what was happening to me and changed my questions.
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If a great outfit gets you one step closer to feeling good about yourself, then it's worth every penny.
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I would not invest in any shoe that is too trendy.
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I'm from a very small village in the middle of nowhere, four hours by airplane from Moscow. Yemanzhelinsk - you wouldn't find it on the map. Don't even try it. It's super, super tiny.
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Write out the story - rapidly, fluently, and not too critically - following the second or narrative-order synopsis. Change incidents and plot whenever the developing process seems to suggest such change, never being bound by any previous design.
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One of the things we tell ourselves as African-Americans is if we work hard, play by the rules, we do start back a little ways, but if we can be twice as good, somehow we can escape history and heritage and legacy.
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I believe that everybody has the right to view his or her own body as a palette. However, I think intellectuals should at least try to be role models.
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The happiness I feel in having a family has brought me a real beauty.
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When you have no one to answer to, vendetta as investment strategy is as legitimate as anything.
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Time engraves our faces with all the tears we have not shed.
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It's always exciting when you love something and you get the opportunity to share it with more people.
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When I was the NIH director, I often expressed envy of institute directors: they had the money and ran the scientific programmes.
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Vitia erunt donec homines
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The painter's portrait and the physicist's explanation are both rooted in reality, but they have been changed by the painter or the physicist into something more subtly imagined than the photographic appearance of things.
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Since we are not permitted to act, we are obliged to know.
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I detest the idea that love between two persons can lead to salvation. All my life I have fought against this oppressive type of relationship. Instead, I believe in searching for a kind of love that somehow involves all of humanity.
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We cannot be sure of having something to live for unless we are willing to die for it.
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But I'm dying now and done for,What on earth was all the fun for?I am ill and old and terrified and tight.
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Beware of listening to this impostor; you are undone if you once forget that the fruits of the earth belong to us all, and the earth itself to nobody.
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When faced with world problems - like hunger, overpopulation, nuclear weapons, the arms trade - you may be among those who are overwhelmed by a feeling of "Help! What on earth can I, just one person, do about this?" Take heart. That's a sane response. It's the basis for a whole new attitude to world problems, where change at the level of the individual is more and more recognised as essential to change in huge world systems.
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What is the duty of a Latter-day Saint? To do all the good he can upon the earth.