Quote by David Wilkerson
God has never, in the history of mankind, allowed his name to go l

God has never, in the history of mankind, allowed his name to go long offended. – David Wilkerson

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A final word: I am not knowledgeable about the internet. I do not have a computer. I guess that at 74 years of age, I dont have the patience to learn. – David Wilkerson

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Age
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The greatest fear that haunts this city is a suitcase bomb, nuclear or germ. Many people carry small gas masks. The masses here seem to be resigned to the inevitable, believing an attack of major proportions will happen. – David Wilkerson

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Fear
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Riches and the things that are necessary in life are not evil in themselves. And all of us face cares and troubles in this life. The sin comes in the time and energy we spend in pursuing these things, at the expense of neglecting Christ. – David Wilkerson

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Time
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[History is] a damn dim candle over a damn dark abyss. – W. Stull Holt

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That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history. – Aldous Huxley

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History

Our history is not our destiny. – Alan Cohen

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History

It is part of my creed that the only poetry is history, could we tell it right. – Thomas Carlyle

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History

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