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Billy Sunday Quotes about Sports

Conversion is a complete surrender to Jesus. It's a willingness to do what he wants you to do.

Billy Sunday, William Thomas Ellis (1917). “Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message: With His Own Words which Have Won Thousands for Christ”

When is a revival needed? When carelessness and unconcern keep the people asleep.

Billy Sunday, William Thomas Ellis (1917). “Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message: With His Own Words which Have Won Thousands for Christ”

Unless you have made a complete surrender and are doing his will it will avail you nothing if you've reformed a thousand times and have your name on fifty church records.

Billy Sunday, William Thomas Ellis (1917). “Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message: With His Own Words which Have Won Thousands for Christ”

I challenge you to show me where the saloon has ever helped business, education, church, morals or anything we hold dear.

Billy Sunday, William Thomas Ellis (1917). “Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message: With His Own Words which Have Won Thousands for Christ”

I am the sworn, eternal and uncompromising enemy of the liquor traffic.

Billy Sunday, William A. Sunday (2009). “The Sawdust Trail: Billy Sunday in His Own Words”, p.96, University of Iowa Press

After all is said that can be said upon the liquor traffic, its influence is degrading upon the individual, the family, politics and business, and upon everything that you touch in this old world.

Billy Sunday, William Thomas Ellis (1917). “Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message: With His Own Words which Have Won Thousands for Christ”

I tell you that the curse of God Almighty is on the saloon.

Billy Sunday, William Thomas Ellis (1917). “Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message: With His Own Words which Have Won Thousands for Christ”

The Democratic party of Florida has put a temperance plank in its platform and the Republican party of every state would nail that plank in their platform if they thought it would carry the election.

Billy Sunday, William Thomas Ellis (1917). “Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message: With His Own Words which Have Won Thousands for Christ”

There is no law, divine or human, that the saloon respects.

Billy Sunday (1970). “Billy Sunday speaks”