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Ceirox Quotes By Billy Graham

Sincere Christians can disagree about the details of Scripture and theology - absolutely. — Billy Graham

Ceirox Quotes By Pope Paul V

The Rosary is the compendium of the entire Gospel. — Pope Paul V

Ceirox Quotes By Ziad K. Abdelnour

A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Ceirox Quotes By Jane Velez-Mitchell

Every day, it seems, a new extreme weather catastrophe happens somewhere in America, and the media's all over it, profiling the ordinary folks wiped out by forest fires, droughts, floods, massive sinkholes, tornadoes. — Jane Velez-Mitchell

Ceirox Quotes By Rod Serling

How can you put out a meaningful drama when every fifteen minutes proceedings are interrupted by twelve dancing rabbits with toilet paper? No dramatic art form should be dictated and controlled by men whose training and instincts are cut of an entirely different cloth. The fact remains that these gentlemen sell consumer goods, not an art form. — Rod Serling

Ceirox Quotes By Osho

The small flower is as total as the sun. — Osho

Ceirox Quotes By Seneca The Younger

Consider an enemy may become a friend. — Seneca The Younger

Ceirox Quotes By Brian Cox

The fact is that Hollywood, from as early as the sixties to the present time, has ghettoized cinema into the big industry, a marketing industry. In doing this, the audiences have lost touch with the aspects of film which were to be informative and educational and even spiritual. — Brian Cox

Ceirox Quotes By Young MC

Lookin' for love in all the wrong places, no fine girls just ugly faces. — Young MC

Ceirox Quotes By Thomas Huxley

No man is any the worse off because another acquires wealth by trade, or by the exercise of a profession; on the contrary, he cannot have acquired his wealth except by benefiting others to the extent of what they considered to be its value. — Thomas Huxley