Quotes about Existence
There is no point of space, whether inside or outside the bounds of creation, where God is not present. That is why when we ask the question, "Who's in control?" we can answer without equivocation, "God is!
— Billy Graham
If God can be fully proved by the human mind, then He is no greater than the mind that proves Him.
— Billy Graham
Any theory of the universe that does not take into account the God and Creator of the universe is not worthy of serious consideration.
— Billy Graham
Denying the existence of God cannot make Him go away any more than denying the existence of the Internal Revenue Service can make the tax man vanish. Many people who imagine a god of their own choosing will be horrified when they stand before the true God of heaven.
— Billy Graham
The Bible teaches that whether we are saved or lost, there is conscious and everlasting existence of the soul and personality.
— Billy Graham
The Bible teaches whether we are saved or lost, there is an everlasting existence of the soul.
— Billy Graham
Sin lies at the heart of chaotic world conditions as we now know them and as they have existed through the centuries.
— Billy Graham
The [Bible's] message is concerned with earth dwellers, their origin, the reason for their existence, the cause of their misery, and the plan of redemption for a fallen race.
— Billy Graham
Bob Marley isn't my name. I don't even know my name yet.
— Bob Marley
Out of the uncharted, unthinkable dark we came, And in a little time we shall return again Into the vast, unanswering dark.
— Helen Keller
When you think of it, really there are four fundamental questions of life. You've asked them, I've asked them, every thinking person asks them. They boil down to this; origin, meaning, morality and destiny. 'How did I come into being? What brings life meaning? How do I know right from wrong? Where am I headed after I die?'
— Ravi Zacharias
Everyone - pantheist, atheist, skeptic, polytheist - has to answer these questions: 'Where did I come from? What is life's meaning? How do I define right from wrong and what happens to me when I die?' Those are the fulcrum points of our existence.
— Ravi Zacharias