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| Joseph Smith Quotes | No. | Quotation | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | To feel much for others, and little for ourselves; to restrain our selfish, and exercise our benevolent affections, constitutes the perfection of human nature. | Benevolence |
| 2 | The number of useful and productive laborers is everywhere in proportion to the quantity of capital stock which is employed in setting them to work and to the particular way in which it is so employed. | Capitalism |
| 3 | The difference between . . . a philosopher and a common street porter . . . arises not so much from nature as from habit, custom, and education. | Customs |
| 4 | Science is the great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition. | Science |
| 5 | I go into my library, and all history unrolls before me. I breathe the morning air of the world while the scent of Eden's roses yet lingered in it, while it vibrated only to the world's first brood of nightingales, and to the laugh of Eve. I see the pyramids building; I hear the shoutings of the armies of Alexander. | Books |
| 6 | Everything is sweetened by risk. | Risk |
| 7 | We should keep so close to facts that we never have to remember the second time what we said the first time. | Facts |
| 8 | If there is no conflict, I cannot gain a victory; if there is no victory,I cannot gain a crown of reward. | Adversity |
| 9 | Salvation could not come to the world without the mediation of Jesus Christ. | Salvation |
| 10 | We need two kinds of acquaintances, one to complain to, while to the others we boast. | Acquaintance |
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