Wilford Woodruff Quotes
Some May Say [journal Keeping] Is A Great Deal Of Trouble. But We Should Not Call Anything Trouble Which Brings To Pass Good. I Consider That Portion Of My Life Which Has Been Spent In Keeping Journals And Writing History To Have Been Very Profitably Spent. - If There Was No Other Motive In View [except] To Have The Privilege Of Reading Over Our Journals And For Our Children To Read, It Would Pay For The Time Spent In Writing It.
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