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    Brigham Young
    “You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation.”
    Brigham Young

  • #2
    Brigham Young
    “Why should we worry about what others think of us, do we have more confidence in their opinions than we do our own?”
    Brigham Young

  • #3
    Brigham Young
    “He who takes offense when no offense is intended is a fool, and he who takes offense when offense is intended is a greater fool.”
    Brigham Young

  • #4
    Brigham Young
    “To be gentle and kind, modest and truthful, to be full of faith and integrity, doing no wrong is of God; goodness sheds a halo of loveliness around every person who possesses it, making their countenances beam with light, and their society desirable because of its excellency. They are loved of God, of holy angels, and of all the good earth, while they are hated, envied, admired, and feared by the wicked. ”
    Brigham Young

  • #5
    Brigham Young
    “He who takes offense when offense was not intended is a fool, yet he who takes offense when offense is intended is an even greater fool for he has succumbed to the will of his adversary.”
    Brigham Young

  • #6
    Brigham Young
    “Our religion will not clash with nor contradict the facts of science in any particular.”
    Brigham Young

  • #7
    Brigham Young
    “True Independence and Freedom can only exist in doing whats right.”
    Brigham Young

  • #8
    Brigham Young
    “To mind your own business incorporates the whole duty of man.”
    Brigham Young

  • #9
    Brigham Young
    “The men and women, who desire to obtain seats in the celestial kingdom, will find that they must battle everyday.”
    Brigham Young

  • #10
    Brigham Young
    “If you don't feel like praying, pray until you do!”
    Brigham Young

  • #11
    Brigham Young
    “[Our] first and foremost duty [is] to seek the Lord until we open the path of communication from God to our own soul.”
    Brigham Young

  • #12
    Brigham Young
    “We are in a great school, and we should be diligent to learn, and continue to store up the knowledge of heaven and of earth, and read good books, although I cannot say that I would recommend the reading of all books, for it is not all books which are good. Read good books, and extract from them wisdom and understanding as much as you possibly can, aided by the Spirit of God. (JD 12:124)”
    Brigham Young

  • #13
    Brigham Young
    “Learn to be good for something.”
    Brigham Young

  • #14
    Brigham Young
    “Angels are those beings who have been on an earth like this, and have passed through the same ordeals that we are now passing through. They have kept their first estate far enough to preserve themselves in the Priesthood. They did not so violate the law of the Priesthood and condemn themselves to the sin against the Holy Ghost as to be finally lost. They are not crowned with the celestial ones. They are persons who have lived upon an earth, but did not magnify the Priesthood in that high degree that many others have done who have become Gods, even the sons of God.”
    Brigham Young

  • #15
    Brigham Young
    “It is for us to do those things which the Lord requires at our hands, and leave the result with him.”
    Brigham Young

  • #16
    Brigham Young
    “It is difficult to find anything more healthy to drink than good cold water, such as flows down to us from springs and snows of our mountains. This is the beverage we should drink. It should be our drink at all times.”
    Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, Volume 12
    tags: water

  • #17
    Brigham Young
    “Pray as though everything depended on the Lord and work as though everything depended on you.”
    Brigham Young

  • #18
    “I would rather trust in the living God than in any other power on earth”
    John Taylor

  • #19
    “If I cannot have a religion that will lead me to God, and place me en rapport with him, and unfold to my mind the principles of immortality and eternal life, I want nothing to do with it.”
    John Taylor, Journal of Discourses

  • #20
    Ayn Rand
    “It is not death that we wish to avoid, but life that we wish to live.”
    Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

  • #21
    Ayn Rand
    “In this world, either you're virtuous or you enjoy yourself. Not both, lady, not both.”
    Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

  • #22
    Ayn Rand
    “Productiveness is your acceptance of morality, your recognition of the fact that you choose to live--that productive work is the process by which man's consciousness controls his existence, a constant process of acquiring knowledge and shaping matter to fit one's purpose, of translating an idea into physical form, of remaking the earth in the image of one's values--that all work is creative work if done by a thinking mind, and no work is creative if done by a blank who repeats in uncritical stupor a routine he has learned from others--that your work is yours to choose, and the choice is as wide as your mind, that nothing more is possible to you and nothing less is human--that to cheat your way into a job bigger than your mind can handle is to become a fear-corroded ape on borrowed motions and borrowed time, and to settle down into a job that requires less than your mind's full capacity is to cut your motor and sentence yourself to another kind of motion: decay--that your work is the process of achieving your values, and to lose your ambition for values is to lose your ambition to live--that your body is a machine, but your mind is its driver, and you must drive as far as your mind will take you, with achievement as the goal of your road--that the man who has no purpose is a machine that coasts downhill at the mercy of any boulder to crash in the first chance ditch, that the man who stifles his mind is a stalled machine slowly going to rust, that the man who lets a leader prescribe his course is a wreck being towed to the scrap heap, and the man who makes another man his goal is a hitchhiker no driver should ever pick up--that your work is the purpose of your life, and you must speed past any killer who assumes the right to stop you, that any value you might find outside your work, any other loyalty or love, can be only travelers you choose to share your journey and must be travelers going on their own power in the same direction.”
    Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

  • #23
    Ayn Rand
    “What is man? He's just a collection of chemicals with delusions of grandeur.”
    Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

  • #24
    Gautama Buddha
    “A man traveling across a field encountered a tiger. He fled, the tiger after him. Coming to a precipice, he caught hold of the root of a wild vine and swung himself down over the edge. The tiger sniffed at him from above. Trembling, the man looked down to where, far below, another tiger was waiting to eat him. Only the vine sustained him.

    Two mice, one white and one black, little by little started to gnaw away the vine. The man saw a luscious strawberry near him. Grasping the vine with one hand, he plucked the strawberry with the other. How sweet it tasted! ”
    Buddha, The Dhammapada: Verses on the Way

  • #25
    Gautama Buddha
    “If you find no one to support you on the spiritual path, walk alone. There is no companionship with the immature.”
    Siddhārtha Gautama, The Dhammapada

  • #26
    “You are what you think. All that you are arises from your thoughts. With your thoughts you make your world.”
    Anonymous, The Dhammapada

  • #27
    Gautama Buddha
    “The one who has conquered himself is a far greater hero than he who has defeated a thousand times a thousand men.”
    Dhammapada, The Dhammapada: The Sayings of the Buddha

  • #28
    Gautama Buddha
    “Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule.”
    Siddhārtha Gautama, The Dhammapada: The Sayings of the Buddha

  • #29
    Gautama Buddha
    “The non-doing of any evil,
    the performance of what's skillful,
    the cleansing of one's own mind:
    this is the teaching of the Awakened. ”
    Buddha Siddhartha Guatama Shakyamuni, The Dhammapada

  • #30
    “I never see what has been done; I only see what remains to be done.”
    Anonymous, The Dhammapada



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