A Quote by Thomas Keneally

Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire. — © Thomas Keneally
Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire.
I've still got to do something to help, however tiny it is. I always think of the old Hebrew saying, which is translated roughly into, 'He who saves one life saves the world,' because it's pretty ghastly to think of all the people we're not saving.
Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, but brains saves both.
Gandalf saves the world and saves the soul of the world, really.
For as long as I can remember, my father saved. He saves money, he saves disfigured sticks that resemble disfigured celebrities, and most of all, he saves food. Cherry tomatoes, sausage biscuits, the olives plucked from other people's martinis --he hides these things in strange places until they are rotten. And then he eats them.
...the cross saves completely, or not at all. Our faith does not divide the work of salvation between itself and the cross. It is the acknowledgment that the cross alone saves, and that it saves alone. Faith adds nothing to the cross, nor to its healing virtue.
It is not repentance per se that saves man. It is the blood of Jesus Christ that saves us.
She who saves a single soul, saves the universe.
Culture is fundamental. Literature saves you. Cinema saves you.
This little hobbit saves the world. The wizard kills the dragon and saves the town. So many people connect to that character; it doesn't matter if it's an elf or a hobbit or a dwarf. It doesn't matter. They're human in their heart and soul.
The entire world shall be populous with that action which saves one soul from despair.
In deference to such spectacular carnage it is perhaps perverse to dwell upon one person's death, but we are creatures so constituted that the passing of one friend or one acquaintance has a profounder effect that that of 100,000 strangers. If there is any metaphorical truth in the Jewish proverb that he who saves one life saves the whole world, then there is equal metaphorical truth in the proposition that when one person dies, the whole world dies with them.
When God saves us through Christ, He not only saves us from the penalty of sin, but also from its dominion.
A program that saves young people produces more welfare than one that saves old people.
Among animals, one has a sense of humor. Humor saves a few steps, it saves years.
The fate that condemns or saves one sooner or later often condemns or saves another.
I've been working with Operation Smile for a number of years, and $240 changes and saves, in many cases, saves a child's life. But one of the things I'm super excited about is my partnership with Boston Market this holiday season and we've partnered up not only to help everybody out during the holidays because we know how crazy it gets.
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