
They killed him because he was too innocent to live.
– Graham Greene
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- Yes, I’ve killed! I’ve killed as indiscriminately as God! And yes, I will kill again. I must. – NB Roberts
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- God gave the Bible to us because He wants us to know Him and love Him and serve Him. Most of all, He gave it to us so we can become more like Christ. – Billy Graham
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