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Cursing, telling smutty stories, smearing the good name of another, and referring irreverently to God and the Scriptures may be considered as coming under the expression corrupt speech. Our speech is to be clean, pure, and wholesome.
— Billy Graham
We are the Bibles the world is reading; We are the creeds the world is needing; We are the sermons the world is heeding.
— Billy Graham
A real Christian is the one who can give his pet parrot to the town gossip.
— Billy Graham
I challenge you to show me where the saloon has ever helped business, education, church, morals or anything we hold dear.
— Billy Sunday
If there is no hell, a good many preachers are obtaining money under false pretenses.
— Billy Sunday
But if you have bitter envy and self-seeking in your hearts, do not boast and lie against the truth.
— Bob Sorge
God sleepeth not, and He will visit His judgement upon you. Better were it for you to have a millstone hung about your neck and sink into the sea than to be hated and despised of all men.
— Helen Keller
I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I am bound to live by the light that I have. I must stand with anybody that stands right, and stand with him while he is right, and part with him when he goes wrong.
— Abraham Lincoln
Abortion is clearly wrong.
— Jordan Peterson
When you think of it, really there are four fundamental questions of life. You've asked them, I've asked them, every thinking person asks them. They boil down to this; origin, meaning, morality and destiny. 'How did I come into being? What brings life meaning? How do I know right from wrong? Where am I headed after I die?'
— Ravi Zacharias
If you would convince a man that he does wrong, do right. Men will believe what they see.
— Henry David Thoreau
Everyone - pantheist, atheist, skeptic, polytheist - has to answer these questions: 'Where did I come from? What is life's meaning? How do I define right from wrong and what happens to me when I die?' Those are the fulcrum points of our existence.
— Ravi Zacharias