Hello readers, I am starting a new project on my blog which
might last for an entire lifetime. I am beginning a quotes series where you
would have the opportunity of reading brilliant quotes from reputable and
astute speakers. Here are today’s quotes. Enjoy!
- “Faith, as well intentioned as it may be, must be built on facts, not fiction-faith in fiction is a damnable false hope.”—Thomas A. Edison
- “The best way to see Faith is to shut the eye if reason.”—Benjamin Franklin
- “There’s a danger that grace can become a topic we often talk about rather than what we experience”.—Heath Lambert
- ·“I’ve never seen a man who received Christ and regretted it.”—Billy Graham
- “In whatever a man does without God, he must fail miserable-or succeed more miserably.”—George MacDonald
- “Christianity, if false, is not important. If Christianity is true, however, it is of infinite importance. What it cannot be is moderately important.”—C S. Lewis
- “It is quite useless knocking at the door of heaven for earthly comfort. It’s not the kind of comfort they supply there”. –C S. Lewis
- “Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God side, for God is always right.”—Abraham Lincoln
Make your pick. Thank you for reading. Watch out for next
week’s quotes.
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