Into every soul, however purged and fenced, evil appears to have as much freedom of entrance as God Himself.
Into every soul, however purged and fenced, evil appears to have as much freedom of entrance as God Himself. - George A. Smith
- 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 wi… - 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 wi…
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… - 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…
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 a… - 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 a…
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
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.
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
If we have a heart for the magnitudes of life, it will not seem vain to believe that God Himself should guard it.
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 ditch… - 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 ditch…
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 d… - 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 d…
Power and position often make a man trifle with the truth. - George A. Smith
Power and position often make a man trifle with the truth.
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