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World events are moving very rapidly now. I pick up the Bible in one hand, and I pick up the newspaper in the other. And I read almost the same words in the newspaper as I read in the Bible. It's being fulfilled every day round about us.
— Billy Graham
What a moment to take the newspaper in one hand and the Bible in the other and watch the unfolding of the great drama of the ages. This is an exciting and thrilling time to be alive. I would not want to live in any other period.
— Billy Graham
The Bible is the only Book in the world that predicts the future. The Bible is more modern than tomorrow morning's newspaper.
— Billy Graham
When we want to read of the deeds that are done for love, whither do we turn? To the murder column.
— George Bernard Shaw
Blessed are they who never read a newspaper, for they shall see Nature and, through her, God.
— Henry David Thoreau
Take your Bible and take your newspaper, and read both. But interpret newspapers from your Bible.
— Karl Barth
Sherlock Holmes was, as I expected, lounging about his sitting-room in his dressing-gown, reading the agony column of The Times and smoking his before-breakfast pipe
— Arthur Conan Doyle
I examine the data, as an expert, and pronounce a specialist's opinion. I claim no credit in such cases. My name figures in no newspaper. The work itself, the pleasure of finding a filed for my peculiar powers, is my highest reward.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
I am not the editor of a newspaper and shall always try to do right and be good so that God will not make me one.
— Mark Twain
I wrote things for the school's newspaper, and - like all teenagers - I dabbled in poetry.
— Stephen Colbert
It can be argued that Advent, more than any other season of the church year, is immediately relevant to our concrete lives as individuals, to the concrete life of the church under stress, and to the concrete headlines in the newspaper.
— Fleming Rutledge
Dean Bloch introduces the article he writes against me in No. 94 of this newspaper by referring to another article written against me earlier in the same paper by an anonymous author, whose article Dean Bloch (an obsequious Basil) recognizes appreciatively in the strongest and most deferential terms as what might be called a leading article. And there is something in that, for it leads astray
— Soren Kierkegaard