Quotes about Access
Pray because Christ died to give us access to the Father. Pray because God is worthy of our praise. Pray because we need His forgiveness, cleansing, guidance, and protection. Pray because others need our prayers.
- Billy Graham
Don't take your Bible for granted! For centuries ordinary believers had no access to the Bible; Bibles had to be painstakingly copied by hand and were very expensive. The only access most people had to the Bible was by hearing it read in church. The invention of the printing press changed all that, however, and today the Bible is readily available in multiple translations and hundreds of languages around the world.
- Billy Graham
Patients deserve increased price transparency and affordable care, particularly as the system shifts significant costs to them.
- Heather Bresch
Everyone eligible to vote should be able to do so without unnecessary inconvenience
- Bill Clinton
It is uniquely in our uncrucified thoughts and unsanctified attitudes that unclean spirits, masking themselves as our thoughts and hiding themselves in our attitudes, find access into our lives.
- Francis Frangipane
I have chosen icons because they are created for the sole purpose of offering access, through the gate of the visible, to the mystery of the invisible. Icons are painted to lead us into the inner room of prayer and bring us close to the heart of God.
- Henri Nouwen
We need to provide people access to treatment options that work for them, which should include long-term access to medication, behavioral therapy and family support services.
- Conor Lamb
Prayer is privileged access to the God of the universe, bought and paid for by the blood of His Son on our account for all those who freely receive Him as Lord.
- Stephen Kendrick
Technology and social media have brought power back to the people.
- Mark McKinnon
Science should be on tap, not on top.
- Winston Churchill
German and Spanish are accessible to foreigners: English is not accessible even to Englishmen.
- George Bernard Shaw
I've always wondered: is there really any access to the White House?
- Lydia Millet