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Floella Benjamin Quotes By Joseph C. Morecraft III

In this study, we will be attempting to answer the pivotal question: How does God want to be worshipped? How we want to worship God is irrelevant. — Joseph C. Morecraft III

Floella Benjamin Quotes By Alexandra Bracken

You could be a Hemlock, as I could be an Ironwood; or you could sign your name with Linden, as I might sign mine with Hall. Or perhaps you are Miss Spencer, and always will be," he told her, his thumb skating over her cheek. "Or you could choose, one day, to be a Carter. Or we might be nothing beyond you and I, and be done with this business of names once and for all, for they have never once had a true bearing on who we are or who we intend to be. — Alexandra Bracken

Floella Benjamin Quotes By Kenya Wright

One should never believe the words I speak. — Kenya Wright

Floella Benjamin Quotes By Emily Haines

It's very hard to separate what is a conscious decision and what's not. — Emily Haines

Floella Benjamin Quotes By Laura Bush

I would never do anything to undermine my husband's point of view. — Laura Bush

Floella Benjamin Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

No one on the planet is richer than God;
He does not boast of riches He cannot give.
No one on the planet is wiser than God;
God does not boast of wisdom He does not possess. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Floella Benjamin Quotes By Kiera Cass

Maxon lowered his lips to mine and gave me the faintest whisper of a kiss.
Something about the tentativeness of it made me feel beautiful. Without a word, I could understand how excited he was to have this moment, but then afraid at the same time. And deeper than any of that, I sensed that he adored me.
So this is what it felt like to be a lady. — Kiera Cass

Floella Benjamin Quotes By Anne Baxter

In necessary things, unity; in doubtful things, liberty; in all things, charity. — Anne Baxter