Quotes about Access
At His Ascension our Lord entered Heaven, and He keeps the door open for humanity to enter.
— Oswald Chambers
All of us do not have equal talent, but all of us should have an equal opportunity to develop our talent.
— John F. Kennedy
Denied access to information about important arenas of human life, history, and art, women like Augusta Welland demonstrate well into adulthood a lack of moral insight and sympathetic compassion.
— Edith Wharton
Everything ought to be open,—but not indifferently to every man.
— Edmund Burke
Then Jesus changed the situation. When he paid for our sins on the cross, the veil in the temple that symbolized our separation from God was split from top to bottom, indicating that direct access to God was once again available.
— Rick Warren
We can't afford not to educate girls and give women the power and the access that they need.
— Michelle Obama
The Ediles among the Romans had their doors always standing open, that all who had petitions might have free access to them. The door of heaven is always open for the prayers of God's people.
— Thomas Watson
People should not be in a position where their children have access to weapons and ammunition.
— Joe Biden
In one of the accounts of Jesus's death we read that the curtain in the temple of God—the one that kept people out of the holiest place of God's presence— ripped. One New Testament writer said that this ripping was a picture of how, because of Jesus, we can have new, direct access to God. A beautiful idea. But the curtain ripping also means that God comes out, that God is no longer confined to the temple as God was previously.
— Rob Bell
Not everyone has equal abilities, but everyone should have equal opportunity for education.
— John F. Kennedy
There is not such a cradle of democracy upon the earth as the Free Public Library, this republic of letters, where neither rank, office, nor wealth receives the slightest consideration.
— Andrew Carnegie
His power is accessible.
— Peter Scazzero