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What then can we say that Abraham, our forefather according to the flesh, has found? Romans 4:1
— Beth Moore
How simple a thing it seems to me that to know ourselves as we are, we must know our mothers names.
— Alice Walker
Who profits from a king's fidelity save generations a thousand years unborn, and which of his works will they recall at that remove, or care?
— Steven Pressfield
Kumbh Mela is the best way to get an insight of our culture.
— Payal Rohatgi
We should understand the Constitution as the founders meant that it should be understood. We can do this by reading their words about it, such as those contained in the Federalist Papers. Such understanding is essential if we are to preserve what God has given us.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Ours may be the heritage of the withheld promises. We have been blessed through the endurance and faithfulness of those who have suffered in the past; the people around us, or those who will succeed us, may be blessed through our trials and suffering and how we react to them.
— Billy Graham
If ever a generation was bequeathed the knowledge of God, we were. Yet we are throwing away this glorious heritage on our lust and passions.
— Billy Graham
God honored and blessed America as few nations in history. However, in recent years the nation has been moving away from its religious heritage.
— Billy Graham
A godlikeness of character is the Christian's proper heritage in this earthly walk.
— Billy Graham
Spiritually, we have wandered far from the faith of our fathers . . . no nation which relegates the Bible to the background, which disregards the love of God and flouts the claims of the Man of Galilee, can long survive.
— Billy Graham
There is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king among his.
— Helen Keller
Each individual has a subconscious memory of the green earth and murmuring waters, and blindness and deafness cannot rob him of this gift from past generations. This inherited capacity is a sort of sixth sense- a soul sense which sees, hears, and feels, all in one.
— Helen Keller