Heber J. Grant Quotes
No pains must be spared to wipe out all feeling of diffidence, embarrassment, or shame on the part of those receiving relief; we must be one great family of equals. The spiritual welfare of those on relief must receive especial care and be earnestly and prayerfully fostered. A system which gives relief for work or service will go far to reaching these ends.

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Listen to the Bee Gees and you can learn to be a great writer.
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The conversational overachiever is someone whose grasp exceeds his reach. This is possible but not attractive.
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I grew up on 'Lost.' I was 17 when I started, and I did it for four or five years, on and off.
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I never made a movie I would not take my family to see.
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You had eight years before President Trump, a situation where the opposition party basically ran in opposition to the president on a platform of thinly based racism. That doesn't mean that the politicians themselves were outright racist, but when charges of birtherism came up, no one repudiated it.
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If you want to do something, what does it matter where you are ranked?
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We all get old, but I always say the skinny, pretty girls will be screwed.
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I'm not going to do red jeans. No green jeans. I don't do Vans and that's the style right now. I don't want to show my socks when I'm wearing jeans.
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Paintings are but research and experiment. I never do a painting as a work of art. All of them are researches. I search constantly and there is a logical sequence in all this research.
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Always think that what you have to do is easy and it will become so.
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Ambition, and Covetousnesse are Passions that are perpetually incumbent, and pressing.
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The way to transmute your iron duty into gold in everyone's eyes is this: always deliver more than you promise.
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An expenditure of words without income of ideas will lead to intellectual bankruptcy.
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I believe that I am in hell, therefore I am there.
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No pains must be spared to wipe out all feeling of diffidence, embarrassment, or shame on the part of those receiving relief; we must be one great family of equals. The spiritual welfare of those on relief must receive especial care and be earnestly and prayerfully fostered. A system which gives relief for work or service will go far to reaching these ends.