Quotes about Diversity
I don't think that a same-sex marriage is the way God intended it to be.
— Joel Osteen
Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get.
— Forrest Gump
Nowhere in Mark 16:15—"Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature" [KJV] — nor in any similar Scripture did Christ command us to go only into the Western or capitalist world. Nowhere did He say to exclude the Communist world.
— Billy Graham
Christianity is not a white man's religion and don't let anybody ever tell you that it's white or black. Christ belongs to all people; he belongs to the whole world.
— Billy Graham
There is going on in the world today a quiet, bloodless revolution. It has no fanfare, no newspaper coverage, no propaganda; yet it is changing the course of thousands of lives. It is restoring purpose and meaning to life as men of all races and nationalities are finding peace with God.
— Billy Graham
Man has naturally and universally a capacity for religion—and not only a capacity, for the vast majority of the human race practices or professes some form of religion.
— Billy Graham
One of life's mysteries is why two children growing up in the same home sometimes take radically different paths—one following Christ, the other rebellious and scornful. Yet it happens.
— Billy Graham
Loneliness is no respecter of persons. It invades the palace as well as the hut.
— Billy Graham
The blood of Christ "purchased men for God from every tribe and language and people and nation" (Revelation 5:9 NIV).
— Billy Graham
Christians should be a foreign influence, a minority group in a pagan world.
— Billy Graham
Subtle persecution may happen to you in your office, school, or social gathering. You may not be "with it," or be "one of the crowd." No suffering that the Christian endures for Christ is ever in vain.
— Billy Graham
Almost nothing is as complex as the human personality, and no simple formula will ever cover every situation or every relationship.
— Billy Graham