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| There is no knowledge, no light, no wisdom that you are in possession of, but what you have received it from some source. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| The biggest labor problem is tomorrow. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| Never let a day pass that you will have cause to say, I will do better tomorrow. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| Education is the power to think clearly, the power to act well in the worlds work, and the power to appreciate life. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| We should never permit ourselves to do anything that we are not willing to see our children do. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| In the adversity of our best friends we often find something that does not displease us. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| Honest hearts produce honest actions. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| I want to live perfectly above the law, and make it my servant instead of my master. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| Love the giver more than the gift. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| Any young man who is unmarried at the age of twenty one is a menace to the community. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| Remember, a chip on the shoulder is a sure sign of wood higher up. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| Don't try to tear down other people's religion about their ears, Build up your own perfect structure of truth, and invite your listeners to enter in and enjoy it's glories. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| True independence and freedom can only exist in doing what's right. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| Silence may be golden, but can you think of a better way to entertain someone than to listen to him? | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |
| It is wise for us to forget our troubles, there are always new ones to replace them. | Brigham Young | 1801-1877, American Mormon Leader |