Delmar Smith Quotes & Sayings
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If you could work your way to heaven, you would said look what I did, I got myself here by my good works. The only way you are going to make it is to come to that Cross. — Billy Graham

There are always great deals of humanity in the characters that have been offered to me. — Ron Perlman

His eye is on the sparrow and I know He watches me. This is a blessed thought, for it means that we cannot wander from the presence of God, or depart from divine care. Always God watches over us and comforts us. Forever we sit in the house of the divine and we are ceaselessly cared for. The all-seeing eye cannot overlook any one, and all are kept in sacred care. All are kept in divine care. — Ernest Holmes

Having been in football all my life as a player and a coach and having been on the sideline, I think the closer we can get to bringing people what it's like standing and watching the game on the sideline, with a better view, would be the perfect situation for television football. — John Madden

The only truth is your own. The world you see is seen by you alone. What entices you and what repels you, what strengthens you and what weakens you, is part of a pattern that no one else shares. — Marcus Buckingham

Americans understand better than the Europeans and the English that any publicity is good. — Carl Andre

The urgent question; have you live a fuller life? — Lailah Gifty Akita

Unleash your life's potential! Don't hold back on the things you've always wanted to do. Go for it! — Denise Austin

Life is not a matter of dollars and cents, houses and lands, earning capacity and financial achievement. Greed must not be allowed to make man the slave of wealth. — Billy Graham

I don't think any industry was ever as closely scrutinized and written about and constantly in the public eye as television. — Roone Arledge

The heart of the new birth is the new birth of the heart. — Steven J. Lawson

Creating ideas that spread and connecting the disconnected are the two pillars of our new society, and both of them require the posture of the artist. — Seth Godin