“In the days of Joseph [Smith] it was considered a great privilege to be permitted to speak to a member of Congress, but twenty-six years will not pass away before the Elders of this Church will be as much thought of as the kings on their thrones.” YearsSpeakChurchKingsMembersSixTwentiesCongressPrivilegeThronesEldersPassing AwayJoseph Smith Author:Brigham Young
“He (King Philip) wanted as many Greeks as possible to take part in the festivities in honour of the gods, and so planned brilliant musical contests and lavish banquets for his friends and guests. Out of all Greece he summoned his personal guest-friends and ordered the members of his court to bring along as many as they could of their acquaintances from abroad.” WantedKingsMembersCourtMusicalBrilliantGreekHonourGuestsContestsGreeceAcquaintancePhilipBanquetsFestivities Author:Diodorus Siculus
“It is a hard matter for a man to lie all over, nature having provided king's evidence in almost every member. The hand will sometimes act as a vane, to show which way the wind blows, even when every feature is set the other way; the knees smite together and sound the alarm of fear under a fierce countenance; the legs shake with anger when all above us calm.” MenWaySometimesMatterHardShowsHandsTogetherLyingSoundWindKingsMembersEvidenceCalmBlowLegsFeaturesKneesShakesFierceAlarmsCountenance Book:.) (1850). Source: .) (1850).
“The animal's heart is the basis of its life, its chief member, the sun of its microcosm; on the heart all its activity depends, from the heart all its liveliness and strength arise. Equally is the king the basis of his kingdoms, the sun of his microcosm, the heart of the state; from him all power arises and all grace stems.” HeartStatesAnimalSunGraceDependsKingsActivityMembersBasesAriseKingdomsChiefsStemMicrocosm Book:Movement of the heart and blood in animals: an anatomical essay Source: Movement of the heart and blood in animals: an anatomical essay
“One thing that I'd just remind young people of is that when John Lewis, who's a member of Congress today, defied George Wallace and led the march from Selma to Montgomery, he was 23 years old. Martin Luther King was the old man in the bunch, and he was 35, so young people need to know that they've always been an important part of our society, have always been at the forefront of pushing for a more just America, and we can't be successful without the impatience, the vigor that young people bring to the fight for social justice.” PeopleKnowsMenNeedsYearsImportantTodayAmericaYoungFightingSocialJusticeSuccessfulOne ThingKingsMembersSocial JusticeCongressBunchBeing SuccessfulOur SocietyPushingMarchOld ManLutherImpatienceVigorMontgomeryGeorge Wallace Author:Keith Ellison