George Q. Cannon Quotes
If I am an angry man, it is my duty to pray for charity, which suffereth long and is kind.
George Q. Cannon
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I don't usually make political comments, because I am a businessman, not a politician.
John Gokongwei
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The one-cylinder ward is one in which the bishop handles all the problems, makes all the decisions, follows through on all the assignments, and faces every challenge. Then, like any other overworked cylinder, he starts to sputter and behave erratically. Eventually, he burns out altogether.
M. Russell Ballard
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Pray for divine guidance in your goal setting.
M. Russell Ballard
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For the purpose of acquiring gain, everything else is pushed aside or thrown overboard, for example, as is philosophy by the professors of philosophy.
Arthur Schopenhauer
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The organized charity, scrimped and iced, In the name of a cautious, statistical Christ.
John Boyle O'Reilly
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I have been a selfish being all my life, in practice, though not in principle.
Jane Austen
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I've struggled so hard to reign in my temper because it actually terrifies me.
Susannah York
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If I am an angry man, it is my duty to pray for charity, which suffereth long and is kind.
George Q. Cannon