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“If God were to eradicate all evil from this planet, He would have to eradicate all evil men. Who would be exempt? “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” [Romans 3:23 NIV].God would rather transform the evil man than eradicate him.”
Billy Graham“Money cannot eradicate poverty, only education can.”
M.F. Moonzajer, LOVE, HATRED AND MADNESS“We have to make it a personal responsibility to eradicate ignorance from our society.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance“To eradicate blindness, let us create opportunities for everyone to get an education.”
Debasish Mridha“Ragging at its most harmless is embarrassing and silly, but at its worst, it attempts to prevent individual students from independent thinking, attempts, in fact, to eradicate freewill”
Debalina Haldar, The Female Ward“The Carter Center has the only existing international taskforce on disease eradication. Which means a total elimination of a disease on the face of the Earth. In the history of the world, there's only been one disease eradicated: smallpox. The second disease, I think, is gonna be guinea worm.”
Jimmy Carter“We must eradicate ignorance and illiteracy from our nations and continent to the nearest minimum for us to have a national development.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance“To eradicate blindness, let us expand our vision. Let us dream and take actions to make blindness a history from the past.”
Debasish Mridha“There are two words that I believe could be completely eradicated from our vocabulary – “I can’t.” These two words are so definite that they leave absolutely no room for hope. Instead, I suggest we use the phrase, “How can I?”
Daniel Willey“According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, the definition of the word ‘rebellion’ is ‘an act or a show of defiance toward an authority or established convention. Extensions of the expression include to fly in the face of danger and to fly in the face of providence, both of which carry a sense of reckless or impetuous disregard for safety.’Because we did not grow up with our fathers, we became reckless with our lives and disregarded the lives of others as well. Therefore, the problem is not the gangs, so to speak; rather, it’s the conditions that create them. It is the dismantling of our homes and marriages that create the right conditions for gangs to flourish. If homes could be put back together or prevented from falling apart, then these symptoms could be, root cause eradicated.”
Drexel Deal, The Fight of My Life is Wrapped Up in My Father