Quote by Billy Graham
A lot of Jews are great friends of mine. - Billy Graham

A lot of Jews are great friends of mine. – Billy Graham

Other quotes by Billy Graham

A child who is allowed to be disrespectful to his parents will not have true respect for anyone. – Billy Graham

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parenting
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The word romance, according to the dictionary, means excitement, adventure, and something extremely real. Romance should last a lifetime. – Billy Graham

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Romantic
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Nothing can bring a real sense of security into the home except true love. – Billy Graham

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Home
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No crime is so great as daring to excel. – Winston Churchill

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Those who are incapable of committing great crimes do not readily suspect them in others. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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great

Youth is the period in which a man can be hopeless. The end of every episode is the end of the world. But the power of hoping through everything, the knowledge that the soul survives its adventures, that great inspiration comes to the middle-aged. – Gilbert K. Chesterton

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great

I love being. Theres so much wisdom in it. You wake up in the morning and you think, Hey, isnt it great just being? – Gwyneth Paltrow

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Flowers often grow more beautifully on dung-hills than in gardens that look beautifully kept. – Saint Francis de Sales

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Advertisers in general bear a large part of the responsibility for the deep feelings of inadequacy that drive women to psychiatrists, pills, or the bottle. – Marya Mannes, But Will It Sell?, 1964

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Advertising

Doubt is an uneasy and dissatisfied state from which we struggle to free ourselves and pass into the state of belief while the latter is a calm and satisfactory state which we do not wish to avoid, or to change to a belief in anything else. – Charles Sanders Peirce

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Change

The invalid is a parasite on society. In a certain state it is indecent to go on living. To vegetate on in cowardly dependence on physicians and medicaments after the meaning of life, the right to life, has been lost ought to entail the profound contempt of society. – Friedrich Nietzsche