"Don't try to tear down other people's religion about their ears, Build up your own perfect structure of truth, and invite your listeners to enter in and enjoy it's glories"
- Brigham Young
About this Quote
This quote by Brigham Young motivates individuals to focus on their own beliefs and faith rather than trying to take down the beliefs of others. He encourages individuals to develop their own ideal structure of fact and to invite others to come and experience its magnificences. This quote is a reminder that we need to not be attempting to enforce our beliefs on others, but rather to concentrate on our own faith and to share it with others in a considerate and inviting way. It is a suggestion that we ought to be open to gaining from others and to respect their beliefs, even if they differ from our own. By doing this, we can develop a more tranquil and understanding world.
This quote is written / told by Brigham Young between June 1, 1801 and August 29, 1877. He was a famous Leader from USA.
The author also have 18 other quotes.
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