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The Bible is the voice of God in print.
— Tony Evans
Men mark the passion of Christ, and print it on their heart somewhat to follow it. It was the most voluntary passion that ever was suffered, and the most painful. It was most voluntary, and so most meritorious.
— John Wycliffe
I just wanted to get the message that God had put into my heart into another form, because I knew the print media would reach a different group of people.
— Joel Osteen
After I'd preached a message on Sunday night, I'd print it up.
— Tim LaHaye
This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.
— Anonymous
Best followed now is this life, by hurrying, like itself, to a close. Few things remain. He was repulsed in efforts after a pension by certain caprices of law. His scars proved his only medals. He dictated a little book, the record of his fortunes. But long ago it faded out of print--himself out of being--his name out of memory. He died the same day that the oldest oak on his native hills was blown down.
— Herman Melville
Oh that my words were now written! oh that they were printed in a book!
— Anonymous
At Answer in Genesis, we received a letter from Harlan and Stacy Hutchins with a printed image of an engraving done in London in 1760 by a man named P. Simms. Mr. Hutchins came across this engraving while working as an antique map and print dealer.
— Ken Ham
As the print of the seal on the wax is the express image of the seal itself, so Christ is the express image - the perfect representation of God.
— Ambrose of Milan
For I aint, you must know,' said Betty, 'much of a hand at reading writing-hand, though I can read my Bible and most print. And I do love a newspaper. You mightn't think it, but Sloppy is a beautiful reader of a newspaper. He do the Police in different voices.
— Charles Dickens
I doubt if, after all, I'll ever write anything again worth putting in print.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
We have our responsibilities as readers and even our importance. The standards we raise and the judgments we pass steal in the air and become part of the atmosphere which writers breathe as they work. An influence is created which tells upon them even if it never finds its way into print.
— Virginia Woolf