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Godbee Quotes By Kevin Henkes

Martha had come up with the nickname Godbee by accident when she was younger than Lucy. Dorothy Boyle had been referred to as Grandma Boyle or Grandma B, for short, to distinguish her from Martha's other grandmother, Anne Hubbard. As a toddler, Martha couldn't pronounce Grandma B correctly, or had misheard it, and had, for as long as she could remember, called her favorite grandmother Godbee. For some reason, it had caught on. Not only with everyone in Martha's family, but with some of Godbee's friends and neighbors, too. — Kevin Henkes

Godbee Quotes By Brandon Lee Godbee

Envy is not meant to cause hatred, but to inspire us to be more. — Brandon Lee Godbee

Godbee Quotes By William Butler Yeats

Our words must seem to be inevitable. — William Butler Yeats

Godbee Quotes By Carter G. Woodson

Pecuniary embarrassment, he thought, was the cause of all evil to the blacks, for poverty kept them ignorant and their lack of enlightenment kept them degraded. — Carter G. Woodson

Godbee Quotes By Brian Tracy

If you don't set goals for yourself, you are doomed to achieve the goals of someone else. — Brian Tracy

Godbee Quotes By Charlie Weis

No one will want a piece of us in 2009. — Charlie Weis

Godbee Quotes By Rebecca Hamilton

Southern Kordofan is not a disputed territory. It is, and will remain, in the north, where the Nuba Mountains are. People believe there was a genocide there in 1990s. The Nuba, who are northerners, fought with the south in the north-south war. But they have their own individual interests, and they will remain in the north after the south splits. — Rebecca Hamilton

Godbee Quotes By Kevin Henkes

What do you do when you are really, really sad?" When you are full of dread, is what she really meant.
Godbee exhaled through her nose, making a whistling sound. "Hmm. When I'm genuinely suffering I try to think of someone worse off than I am. And then, if it happens to be someone I know and I'm feeling particularly saintly, I try to do something nice for him or her. — Kevin Henkes