Quotes about Universal
Truth is proper and beautiful in all times and in all places.
— Frederick Douglass
The love of fame is a passion natural and universal, which no man, however high or mean, however wise or ignorant, was yet able to despise.
— Samuel Johnson
I now realize how true it is that God does not show favoritism but accepts men from every nation who fear him
— Beth Moore
The Bible stands as the supreme Constitution for all mankind, its laws applying equally to all who live under its domain, without exception or special interpretation.
— Billy Graham
Death reduces all men to the same rank. It strips the rich of his millions and the poor man of his rags . . .Death knows no age limits, no partiality. It is a thing that all men fear.
— 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
God has given us a message that is not only for past times and this time, but for all time.
— Billy Graham
Truth is timeless. Truth does not differ from one age to another, from one people to another, from one geographical location to another... the great all-prevailing Truth stands for time and eternity.
— Billy Graham
Once, when I was puzzled to know why there were so many religions, he said: "There is one universal religion, Helen — the religion of love. Love your Heavenly Father with your whole heart and soul, love every child of God as much as ever you can, and remember that the possibilities of good are greater than the possibilities of evil; and you have the key to Heaven.
— Helen Keller
For me, the essence of the great American Dream is spiritual. I believe that our Constitution is inspired and that it is based on principles that are timeless and universal. This is the reason why 95% of all written constitutions throughout the world are modeled after our Constitution.
— Stephen Covey
The Jesus of the Scripture transcends all nations and calls all nations into judgment.
— Tony Campolo
The verdict of the world is conclusive.
— St. Augustine