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Brigham Young Utah Quotes By Anthony The Great

To say that God turns away from the sinful is like saying that the sun hides from the blind. — Anthony The Great

Brigham Young Utah Quotes By Ken Buck

Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. — Ken Buck

Brigham Young Utah Quotes By Lynne Cheney

Well, my father's people were Mormon, and had immigrated not long after Brigham Young had settled Utah. — Lynne Cheney

Brigham Young Utah Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

Mighty prayer has often been produced by mighty trial. — Charles Spurgeon

Brigham Young Utah Quotes By Brigham Young

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

Brigham Young Utah Quotes By Stephan Pastis

When you do anything creative, you really have to live entirely in that world. I think my ability to do that is what makes me such a bad dinner guest. I'm always looking over someone's shoulder, taking in stuff around the room, immersed in the world of whatever I'm writing about, and keeping the characters completely in my head. — Stephan Pastis

Brigham Young Utah Quotes By Katie McGarry

With a sigh, I moved my lips once more against hers before shifting and pulling her body to my side. "I'm in love with you."
Echo settled her head in the crook of my arm as her fingertips lazily touched my face. "I know. I love you, too. — Katie McGarry

Brigham Young Utah Quotes By Joan Rivers

You know you're getting old when work is a lot less fun and fun is a lot more work. — Joan Rivers

Brigham Young Utah Quotes By Nicolas Cage

I'm not contractually obligated to sequels on anything. — Nicolas Cage

Brigham Young Utah Quotes By Jon Krakauer

Alleging that the Mormons had committed a long list of treasonous acts, in May 1857 Buchanan dispatched a contingent of federal officials to restore the rule of law in Utah, including a new territorial governor to replace Brigham Young. More ominously, the new president ordered twenty-five hundred heavily armed soldiers to escort these officials into Salt Lake City and subdue the Saints if necessary. For all intents and purposes, the United States had declared war on the Mormons. — Jon Krakauer