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Quotes about Access

God does not want the prideful to be the powerful ones in His Kingdom. Therefore, He hides His word so that only the hungry and the humble have access to His voice.
— Bill Johnson
And for us? What did the torn curtain signify for us? We are welcome to enter into God's presence—any day, any time. God has removed the barrier that separates us from him. The barrier of sin? Down. He has removed the curtain.
— Max Lucado
I always felt, in any town, if I can get to a library, I'll be OK.
— Maya Angelou
The doors of the world are open to dose who can read.
— Ben Carson
Education levels the playing field, allowing everyone to compete.
— Joyce Meyer
E-books are great for instant gratification - you see a review somewhere of a book that interests you, and you can start reading it five minutes later.
— Anne Lamott
If you count E-mail, I'm on the Internet all day, every day.
— Bill Gates
Someone has said, "To have suffered much is like knowing many languages: It gives the sufferer access to many more people." Lord, help me to use any suffering I might be called upon to endure in that positive fashion.
— Billy Graham
Pray because Christ died to give us access to the Father. Pray because God is worthy of our praise. Pray because we need His forgiveness, cleansing, guidance, and protection. Pray because others need our prayers.
— Billy Graham
Don't take your Bible for granted! For centuries ordinary believers had no access to the Bible; Bibles had to be painstakingly copied by hand and were very expensive. The only access most people had to the Bible was by hearing it read in church. The invention of the printing press changed all that, however, and today the Bible is readily available in multiple translations and hundreds of languages around the world.
— Billy Graham
Everyone eligible to vote should be able to do so without unnecessary inconvenience
— Bill Clinton
It is uniquely in our uncrucified thoughts and unsanctified attitudes that unclean spirits, masking themselves as our thoughts and hiding themselves in our attitudes, find access into our lives.
— Francis Frangipane