"We should gather all the good and true principles in the world and
treasure them up, or we shall not come out true 'Mormons'." — Joseph
Smith
"True faith is not assurance, but the readiness to go forward
experimentally, without assurance. It is a sensitivity to things not yet
known.
Quakerism should not claim to be a religion of certainty, but a religion
of uncertainty; it is this which gives us our special affinity to the
world of science. For what we apprehend of truth is limited and partial,
and experience may set it all in a new light; if we too easily
satisfy our urge for security by claiming that we have found certainty,
we shall no longer be sensitive to new experiences of truth." — Charles Carter
"I seek not for power, but to pull it down." — Captain Moroni, Alma 60:36