Brigham Young Quotes
The principle of love within us is an attribute of the Deity, and it is placed within us to be dispensed independently according to our own will.
Brigham Young
Quotes to Explore
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When I wrote 'Fight Song,' I was in a particular low point. I needed to remind myself to not give up, that I still believed in myself and that I still had fight left.
Rachel Platten
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People have more fun if they don't eat so much they have to be taken home in an ambulance.
Ina Garten
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I want to talk about jobs, the economy, foreclosures. I want to talk about energy prices.
Dean Heller
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People may doubt what you say, but they will believe what you do.
Lewis Cass
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To begin with, our knowledge grows in spots. The spots may be large or small, but the knowledge ever grows all over... What you first gain from them is probably a small amount of new information, a few new definitions, or distinctions, or points of view. But while these special ideas are being added, the rest of your knowledge stands still, and only gradually will you 'line up' your previous opinions with the novelties I am trying to instil, and modify to some slight degree their mass.
William James
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I looked, and had an acute pleasure in looking,--a precious yet poignant pleasure; pure gold, with a steely point of agony: a pleasure like what the thirst-perishing man might feel who knows the well to which he has crept is poisoned, yet stoops and drinks divine draughts nevertheless.
Charlotte Bronte
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Families, like individuals, are unique.
Norman Vincent Peale
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Care is taken that trees do not grow into the sky.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Unable are the Loved to die For Love is Immortality, Nay, it is Deity - Unable they that love - to die For Love reforms Vitality Into Divinity.
Emily Dickinson
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How poor, how rich, how abject, how august,
How complicate, how wonderful, is man!...
Midway from nothing to the Deity!
Edward Joseph Young
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To me, hip hop will never be right until female rappers have a stronger voice in it.
Queen Latifah
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Content without style is propaganda or adolescence. Style without content is decadence.
Rita Mae Brown