17+ George A. Smith Quotes On Slavery, American Revolution And Government
George A. Smith was an American clergyman who served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1839 until his death in 1875. He was the church's eighth president from 1867 to 1875. He was also the older brother of John Henry Smith, another apostle of the church. Following is our collection on famous quotes by George A. Smith on slavery, american revolution, love.
Happiness, contentment, the health and growth of the soul, depend, as men have proved over and over again, upon some simple issue, some single turning of the soul. — George A. Smith
Our enemies are our evil deeds and their memories, our pride, our selfishness, our malice, our passions, which by conscience or by habit pursue us with a relentlessness past the power of figure to express. — George A. Smith
The heart which finds life in material wealth is usually certain to go farther and seek for more in the satisfaction of base and sullen appetites. — George A. Smith
We must seek the loving-kindness of God in all the breadth and open-air of common life. — George A. Smith
How on the face of the earth could a man enjoy his religion, when he had been told by the Lord how to prepare for a day of famine, when, instead of doing so, he had fooled away that which would have sustained him and his family. — George A. Smith
The whole mystery of temptation is to have sins suggested to us, and to be swept after them by a sudden enthusiasm, which sometimes feels as strong as the Spirit of God ever made in us the enthusiasm for virtue. — George A. Smith
Lives are changed by a moment's listening to conscience, by a single and quiet inclination of the mind. — George A. Smith
Part of the down-to-earthness that made the pioneers succeed was expressed in a sentence: It takes pretty good [people] to get along with water ditches in a dry time, and not quarrel. — George A. Smith
Jesus Christ tells us that a man cannot be wrong if he argues towards God from what he finds best in himself. — George A. Smith
There is no truth which the prophets press more steadily upon Israel than that all their national life lies in the sight and on the care of God. — George A. Smith
God is stronger than their strength, more loving than their uttermost love, and in so far as they have loved and sacrificed themselves for others, they have obtained the infallible proof, that God too lives and loves and gives Himself away. — George A. Smith
We breathe the free air, we have the best looking men and handsomest women, and if they envy our position, well they may, for they are a poor, narrow minded, pinch-backed race of man, who chain themselves down to the law of monogamy and live all their days under the dominion of one wife. They aught to be ashamed of such conduct, and the still fouler channel which flows from their practices. — George A. Smith
If we have a heart for the magnitudes of life, it will not seem vain to believe that God Himself should guard it. — George A. Smith
Power and position often make a man trifle with the truth. — George A. Smith
Let those who, still in their youth, have preserved their faith and fullness of hope, keep looking up. — George A. Smith
Man does find in Nature deliverance from himself, oblivion of his past, with peace and purity! — George A. Smith
Into every soul, however purged and fenced, evil appears to have as much freedom of entrance as God Himself. — George A. Smith
Life Lessons by George A. Smith
- George A. Smith taught the importance of living a life of service to others and of striving to do good in the world.
- He emphasized the importance of faith in God and of leading a moral and ethical life.
- He also encouraged people to be kind to one another and to work together to build a better society.
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