Quotemeal: Oct. 4th, 1943

Monday, October 4, 1943

"Without God, life has no purpose, and without purpose, life has no meaning. Without meaning, life has no signficance or hope. ... The greatest tragedy is not death, but life without purpose."
— Rick Warren

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Illustration of Rick Warren — "Without God, life has no purpose, and without purpose, life has no meaning. Without meaning, life has no signficance or hope. ... The greatest tragedy is not death, but life without purpose."

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Quotemeal is a daily dose of Christian quotes to inspire and encourage.