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Your Own Quotes by Brigham Young
- There is not a man or woman, who violates the covenants made with their God, that will not be required to pay the debt. The…
- Suppose you found your brother in bed with your wife, and put a javelin through both of them. You would be justified, and they would…
- 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…
- To mind your own business incorporates the whole duty of man.
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