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The God of creation and the God of written revelation are One, and there are irrefutable arguments to show that the Almighty who made the heavens and the earth is also the Author of the Bible.
— AW Pink
Noah, when he came out onto a judgment-swept earth to be the new father of the human race, defiled his escutcheon at a very early date and brought a curse on his son.
— AW Pink
The Bible is the only credible guide either as to the real relationship between man and the earth and the great Creator of both or concerning the purpose of the creation of both.
— Joseph Franklin Rutherford
I know that if you don't have Christ in your life then all the hope you have and the greatest thing you can gain is what you get from this earth.
— Jeremy Camp
O God that madest this beautiful earth, when will it be ready to receive Thy saints? How long, O Lord, how long?
— George Bernard Shaw
If God lived on earth, people would break his windows.
— George Bernard Shaw
Liza. If I cant have kindness, I'll have independence. Higgins. Independence? That's middle class blasphemy. We are all dependent on one another, every soul of us on earth.
— George Bernard Shaw
A child, more than all other gifts That earth can offer to declining man, Brings hope with it, and forward-looking thoughts. —WORDSWORTH.
— George Eliot
Who with repentance is not satisfied, is not of heaven, nor earth.
— George Eliot
To many among us neither heaven nor earth has any revelation till some personality touches theirs with a particular influence, subduing them into receptiveness.
— George Eliot
Her full nature, like that river of which Cyrus broke the strength, spent itself in channels which had no great name on the earth.
— George Eliot
It is one of the secrets in that change of mental poise which has been fitly named conversion, that to many among us neither heaven nor earth has any revelation till some personality touches theirs with a peculiar influence, subduing them into receptiveness.
— George Eliot