Brigham Young Quotes About Scarcity

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  • If you are without bread, how much wisdom can you boast and of what real utility are your talents, if you cannot procure for yourselves and save against a day of scarcity those substances designed to sustain your natural lives?

    Brigham Young (1861). “Journal of Discourses”, p.68
  • Learn to sustain yourselves; lay up grain and flour, and save it against a day of scarcity.

  • The founders of that ancient empire were robbers and women stealers, and made laws favoring monogamy in consequence of the scarcity of women among them, and hence this monogamic system which now prevails throughout all Christendom, and which has been so fruitful a source of prostitution and whoredom throughout all the Christian monogamic cities of the Old and New World, until rottenness and decay are at the root of their institutions both national and religious.

    Brigham Young (1867). “Journal of Discourses”, p.128
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