Quote by Michael Jackson
When I see children, I see the face of God. Thats why I love them

When I see children, I see the face of God. Thats why I love them so much. Thats what I see. – Michael Jackson

Other quotes by Michael Jackson

I rememeber one time we were getting ready to go to South America and everything was packed up and in the car ready to go and I hid and I was crying because I really did not want to go, I wanted to play. I did not want to go. – Michael Jackson

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The meaning of life is contained in every single expression of life. It is present in the infinity of forms and phenomena that exist in all of creation. – Michael Jackson

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Life
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Well, especially now I come to realize – and then – I would do my schooling which was three hours with a tutor and right after that I would go to the recording studio and record, and Id record for hours and hours until its time to go to sleep. – Michael Jackson

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First, I have to thank God for giving me the gift that he did as well as a second chance for a better life. – Oksana Baiul

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To know God better is only to realize how impossible it is that we should ever know him at all. I know not which is more childish to deny him, or define him. – Samuel Butler

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Trust in God – she will provide. – Emmeline Pankhurst

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To love another person is to see the face of God. – Victor Hugo

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Perhaps it takes a purer faith to praise God for unrealized blessings than for those we once enjoyed or those we enjoy now. – A.W. Tozer

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