
Top 15 Quotes About Brigham Young Utah
#1. We are here for what amounts to a few/hours,/a day at most./We feel around making sense of the terrain,/our own new limbs,/Bumping up against a herd of bodies/until one becomes home./Moments sweep past. The grass bends/then learns again to stand.
Tracy K. Smith
#2. Well, my father's people were Mormon, and had immigrated not long after Brigham Young had settled Utah.
Lynne Cheney
#4. To me, religion is an agreement between a group of people about what God is. Spirituality is a one-on-one relationship.
Steve Earle
#5. If you're going to start something-if it's worth starting-then it's worth finishing. That's what I live by.
Marshall Faulk
#6. In my job, people tell you that all the time: 'This shoot was great. You look amazing.' But you never know what they say when you turn away.
Heidi Klum
#7. I'm pretty much a documents reporter. I'm a public records geek.
Bill Dedman
#8. I don't hesitate to say if every family in the world practiced [family home evening], you'd see a very great difference in the solidarity of the families of the world.
Gordon B. Hinckley
#9. William looked up ... through his tears ... past the catwalk and lights ... past the sky ... through the dark and clouds and stars and into the void where he once knew God existed, then turned himself outside-in, alone, and asked, 'Why?
Jake Vander Ark
#10. Ut laeve is genne pannekook
Diversen
#11. Rostov went on ahead to fulfil the request, and to his great surprise learned that Dolokhov the brawler, Dolokhov the bully, lived in Moscow with an old mother and a hunchback sister, and was the most affectionate of sons and brothers.
Leo Tolstoy
#12. Girls shouldn't worry about being the equal of men in the business world.
Marilyn Monroe
#13. And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew, Till old experience to attain To something like prophetic strain.
John Milton
#14. The talk that does not touch the world is called alaukik [that, which is beyond the world].
Dada Bhagwan
#15. It's a lot more common now for someone to know a Mormon rather than just know of Mormons out in Utah, ... We seem more normal. We're not as exotic.
Brigham Young
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