I want to be maybe the modern-day Billy Graham.

I am very, very, very pleased with Graham Gano.

I honor Billy Graham. He is a category by himself.

I know Democrats who have written Lindsey Graham checks.

Billy Graham isn't about politics - Billy Graham is about God.

We like to say we pray in the church of Graham, Dodd, Buffett, and Munger.

I am more than my measurements. I'm not Ashley Graham just because I'm curvy.

Most writers are vulnerable and insecure, and Kay Graham was more so than most.

There's no point pretending that all of Martha Graham's pieces are equally strong.

Graham was my father's second name, so I took Graham because Lukas Graham sounded cool.

I'm kind of a mash-up of taste - Graham Greene and Jane Austen; W.G. Sebald and Alice Munro.

I was privileged to be able to study a year with Martha Graham, the last year she was teaching.

I am a Graham Greene fan - I'm just a ferocious reader. I read an awful lot when I get the time.

I mainly read histories and biographies, but I'm also a big fan of Graham Swift and Thomas Hardy.

Graham Greene, as I understand it, was quite outspoken in his criticism of American foreign policy.

Terry Funk. Any time I got to wrestle with him, it was cool. Superstar Billy Graham was another one.

Billy Graham talks about how he doesn't judge people. I don't either. Some people I am just pissed at.

Henry Miller, Jack Kerouac, Albert Camus, Graham Greene - they influenced my life to a profound extent.

When George Graham was there they complained, harking back to better days, but I think that's a fantasy.

I was used to football supporters hammering me and I thought my name was Graham Potter-Boo at one point.

Lindsey Graham can't lead us in any direction because he traded his moral compass for petty political gain.

My heroes were never scientists. They were Graham Greene and Christopher Isherwood, you know, good writers.

I don't give plots to Harold Robbins or Graham Greene, because they don't need them, but a lot of authors do.

Graham Norton makes me laugh. I love him. I'm not kidding. I watch him on BBC America every week. He's so fast.

From Graham Greene, I learnt how to be an accessible writer who grapples with our doubts as sentient individuals.

Rose Adams is a wonderful Christian woman who cared for my mother, Morrow Coffey Graham, in her last years of life.

Graham Yost is a genius, and I know that very well because we worked together on 'Band of Brothers' and 'Boomtown.'

Graham Greene's work must be included in any survey of top-rank spy novels, and 'Our Man in Havana' may be his best.

I wish I could play bass like Larry Graham or Bootsy Collins. My God, I'd give up just about everything else for that.

'The Third Man,' directed by Carol Reed and written by Graham Greene, is, quite simply, one of the finest movies ever made.

That's all you do in life: you find your perch, and if it suits you, just carry on. There's nothing Graham Greene about it.

I grew up reading genre writers, and to the degree that Eric Ambler and Graham Greene are genre writers, I'm a genre writer.

'The Discovery of France' by Graham Robb is teaching me lots about a country I've long loved but realise I didn't really know.

I've always danced and exercised. I can't imagine not doing it. I'll be Martha Graham in my 90s doing contractions on the floor.

I have Graham Greene's telephone number, but I wouldn't dream of using it. I don't seek out writers because we all want to be alone.

If there's anyone in my lifetime who deserves honor it is Billy Graham. I think he is the most significant figure since the apostles.

I've eaten ice cream from all over the world, but until you've tasted Graham's from Geneva, Illinois, you haven't had ice cream at all.

Certainly, my exposure in high school to writers like Flannery O'Connor, Shusaku Endo, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Graham Greene was formative.

The first devices to record and play back music were the phonograph and the gramophone. The gramophone's inventor: Alexander Graham Bell.

If you'd told the young Graham Norton that I'd one day have this amount of money, I'd have assumed it would have come from a lottery win.

I have a great pic of my father and Rev. Graham laughing hysterically at some joke with George Pratt Shultz looking on back in 1972 or so.

I've done Graham Norton's show three times now. He tackles taboos and subject matter that wouldn't make it past the censors in the States.

I've met people of great faith. I sat in the home of Billy Graham and in the residence of Cardinal Dolan and prayed with these men of God.

Billy Graham that the world saw on television or saw on the big screen was the same Billy Graham that we saw at home. He wasn't two people.

Since Graham Bell came up with telephony, it took 100 years for the way the technology has impacted our lives, the way we perceive the world.

There's Lindsey Graham 1.0 and then there's Lindsey Graham 2.0. I could not beat Lindsey Graham 1.0. That was the John McCain-Lindsey Graham.

People seem comfortable with me. And maybe that's got a lot to do with shows like Graham Norton. You just tell it like it is on those programs.

We have a lot of black Anglo-Saxons. Their skin is black, but their brain is white. When I get real mad at them, I call them 'graham crackers.'

It's good to see Graham Alexander back in the game. He was such a tremendous professional as a player so I know he'll give management his best shot.

The moment of true capitulation came when the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association quietly took Mormonism off the list of apostate religious groups.

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