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Gratitude is twin sister to humility Pride is foe to both.
James E. Talmage
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James E. Talmage
Age: 70 †
Born: 1862
Born: September 21
Died: 1933
Died: July 27
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James Edward Talmage
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No opinion that cannot stand discussion or criticism is worth holding.
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No pang that is suffered by man or woman upon the earth will be without its compensating effect . . . if it be met with patience.
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No jot, iota, or tittle of the temple rites is otherwise than uplifting and sanctifying. In every detail the endowment ceremony contributes to covenants of morality of life, consecration of person to high ideals, devotion to truth, patriotism to nation, and allegiance to God.
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We hear much nowadays as to the speculative ideas of men concerning the condition beyond the grave but the admission that there is an individual existence beyond the grave, is a declaration that there must have been an individual, intelligent creation before we came here in the flesh. Life beyond the grave postulates a pre-existent state.
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