There are those who have made their fortunes on other people’s misfortune. The Bible never promised that life would be fair.

Billy Graham
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In this fortune cookie, there is a bitter truth. In the world of business, there are those who have made their fortunes on other people’s misfortune. Those who have been able to take advantage of the weaknesses of others and take them for a ride. The Bible never promised that life would be fair.

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