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Ive read the last page of the Bible. Its all going to turn out all right
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"I've read the last page of the Bible. It's all going to turn out all right"

- Billy Graham

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In this quote, Billy Graham is revealing his belief that the end of the Bible, which is frequently connected with completion of the world, brings a message of hope and peace of mind. By specifying that he has actually read the last page of the Bible, Graham is implying that he has a deep understanding of its mentors and message. He then goes on to state that in spite of any difficulties or has a hard time that might take place, everything will eventually be all right. This quote highlights Graham's steadfast faith and optimism, and serves as a pointer to trust in a greater power and have wish for the future.

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Billy Graham This quote is written / told by Billy Graham between November 7, 1918 and February 21, 2018. He was a famous Clergyman from USA. The author also have 33 other quotes.

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