BRIGHAM YOUNG QUOTES II

Mormon religious leader (1801-1877)

Brigham Young quote

One thing is certain, wherever we go there is a proof that the people are keeping the commandments of the Lord, especially the first one -- to multiply and replenish the earth.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

Journal of Discourses


Any young man who is unmarried at the age of twenty one is a menace to the community.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

attributed, The 2,548 Best Things Anybody Ever Said

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I say that a man that craves for office and authority does not know enough to magnify the office of a deacon; for, if he did, he would not say a word about authority, he would ask for wisdom that he might know how to magnify the priesthood placed upon him.

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discourse by President Brigham Young at Logan, Cache County, May 25, 1877


It is impossible to unite Christ and Baal -- their spirits cannot unite, their objects and purposes are entirely different; the one leads to eternal life and exaltation, the other to death and final destruction.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

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Never let a day so pass that you will have cause to say, "I will live better tomorrow."

BRIGHAM YOUNG

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Every virtuous woman desires a husband to whom she can look for guidance and protection through this world. God has placed this desire in woman's nature. It should be respected by the stronger sex. Any man who takes advantage of this, and humbles a daughter of Eve to rob her of her virtue, and cast her off dishonored and defiled, is her destroyer, and is responsible to God for the deed.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

Journal of Discourses

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Brother Joseph once asked Brother George A. Smith to close a meeting. Brother George A. said, "My prayers are too short." Said Joseph, "That is the reason I ask you." Let your prayers and sermons always be short, right to the point.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

discourse by President Brigham Young at Logan, Cache County, May 25, 1877


You will probably have what is called a Christian Church here; they will not admit that we are Christians, but they cannot think us further from the plan of salvation as revealed from heaven than we know them to be, so we are even on that ground, as far as it goes.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

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In my conversation, I shall talk and act as I please. Still I am always aware, when speaking in public, that there are those present who are disposed to find fault with this people, and to try to raise a prejudice against them; and they will pick up isolated words and sentences, and put them together to suit themselves, and send forth a garbled version to prejudice the world against us. Such a course I never care anything about; for I have frequently said, spoken words are but wind, and when they are spoken are gone; consequently I take liberties in speaking which I do not allow when I commit my sentiments to writing.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

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The worst fear that I have about this people is that they will get rich in this country, forget God and his people, wax fat, and kick themselves out of the Church and go to hell. This people will stand mobbing, robbing, poverty and all manner of persecution, and be true. My greater fear for them is that they cannot stand wealth; and yet they have to be tried with riches, for they will become the richest people on this earth.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

attributed, Brigham Young, the Man and His Work


We must not love the world, nor the things of the world, until the world is sanctified and prepared to be presented to the Father with the Saints upon it; then they will inhabit it for ever and ever.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

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In the name of Israel's God, if every man would do right, and when he has done what he knows is right, then stops till he knows what next, there never would be a jar in the camp. And I defy the man to come forward that ever led so large a people in such difficult and trying circumstances, in so much peace, as I have led this people during this campaign, with the help of God and my brethren.

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The Journal of Brigham Young, Sep. 12, 1846


Since I embraced the Gospel, with many of my brethren, I have been broken up and compelled to leave my home five times, yet we live as a people, and are as comfortable and as well off as our neighbors who do not belong to the Church; and I do not know that our enemies hate us any more than they hate each other.

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Every time the enemy throws us off our guard, and we give way to temptation, he gains so much; he weakens us and strengthens himself; when we resist temptation, it strengthens the Saints and weakens the enemy.

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Some elders, who appear to think they do not preach enough at other times, when asked to open a meeting with prayer, will not forget to preach a pretty good sermon before they stop praying. They will pray for everything on and above the earth as though they offered their secret prayers in public.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

discourse by President Brigham Young at Logan, Cache County, May 25, 1877

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A lawyer's duty is to read the law well himself, then tell the people what it is, and let them act upon it.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

The Journal of Brigham Young, Mar. 7, 1844

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All the difference between men and angels is, men are passing through the day of trial that angels have already passed through.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

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Let us preach righteousness, and practice it. I do not wish to preach what I do not practice.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

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To mind your own business incorporates the whole duty of man.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

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You see some classes of the human family that are black, uncouth, uncomely, disagreeable and low in their habits, wild, and seemingly deprived of nearly all the blessings of the intelligence that is generally bestowed upon mankind.... Cain slew his brother. Cain might have been killed, and that would have put a termination to that line of human beings. This was not to be, and the Lord put a mark upon him, which is the flat nose and black skin.

BRIGHAM YOUNG

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