“We are now going to the Lamanites, to whom we intend to be messengers of instruction... We will show them that in consequence of their transgressions a curse has been inflicted upon them - in the darkness of their skins. We will have intermarriages with them, they marrying our young women, and we taking their young squaws to wife. By these means it is the will of the Lord that the curse of their color shall be removed and they restored to their pristine beauty.” MeanHas BeensShowsYoungLordDarknessWifeColorConsequenceSkinsCurseNativeInstructionNative AmericanYoung WomenMessengersMarryingPolygamyTransgressionPristineIntermarriage Author:Brigham Young
“If one day I look out from my cabin's porch and see a row of windmills spinning in the distance, I won't curse them. I will praise them. It will mean we are finally getting somewhere.” LooksMeanOne DayPraiseDistanceCurseSpinningPorchCabinsWindmills Author:David Suzuki
“Greatness, with private men Esteem'd a blessing, is to me a curse; And we, whom, for our high births, they conclude The happy freemen, are the only slaves. Happy the golden mean!” MenMeanGreatnessBirthBlessingSlaveEsteemGoldenCurseFreemanGolden Mean Author:Philip Massinger