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I stay in tune with my family and God.
— Regina King
It takes the glory of God to conceal a matter. It takes the honor of the king to seek out for it.
— Tommy Tenney
God made the world from nothing, and if we can be nothing, then God can make something of us.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
The God King's wrath, she thought drowsily, is decidedly less wrathful than reported.
— Brandon Sanderson
I die the king's faithful servant, but God's first.
— Thomas More
Your country can be a footstool for God, if he finds people in all spheres of life who will prepare their bodies for the Great King
— Sunday Adelaja
Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my king, he would not in mine age have left me naked to mine enemies.
— William Shakespeare
The feel of the sticky wetness down there when she moved made her grimace. God, she wanted to get cleaned up. In a hurry.
— Stephen King
O for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer's praise, the glories of my God and King, the triumphs of his grace!
— Charles Wesley
Kings don't beg, they decree. They have only one destiny and that's to reign. God has made you king. Reign and rule, refuse to beg!
— Chris Oyakhilome
God loves to make a man break a vow.
— Stephen King
A good novelist realizes he is a secretary, not God.
— Stephen King
God and the afterlife and all that is certainly a subject that's interested me, and I think it interests me more the older that I get.
— Stephen King
Probably been sure he'd got the right god, the right king, the right cause. Everyone finds a way to make their side the right one, after all.
— Joe Abercrombie
I was born to be Queen of England and mother of the next King of England. I have to fulfill my destiny, it is my God-given destiny.
— Philippa Gregory
O God and King, please expand my opportunities and my impact in such a way that I touch more lives for Your glory. Let me do more for You!
— Bruce H. Wilkinson
Teach me, my God and king In all things thee to see And what I do in anything To do it as for thee
— George Herbert
Henry David Thoreau is my favorite writer of all time, my literary god king, and his essay Wild Apples is my favorite thing to read.
— Nicholas Trandahl
Soar on to the King, the crown jewel,
And then you'll truly see
That nothing is as beautiful
As His grand Majesty. — Alexis York Lumbard
And then you'll truly see
That nothing is as beautiful
As His grand Majesty. — Alexis York Lumbard
Why be a king,when you can be a god?
— Eminem
My God...it can think.
— Laurie R. King
God is able to give you the power to endure that which cannot be changed ... Why be anxious? Come what may, God is able.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
... I doubt if this is God's doing. I suspect he'll keep right out of it as a consequence.
— Stephen King
The king dead is a living god.
— Julian Jaynes
In this world is a God whose matchless strength is a fit contrast to the sordid weakness of man.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Sometimes God dillies and dallies,' Steve said, 'and sometimes he just points at you and tells you to hang up your jock.
— Stephen King
Which would you prefer? To be king of the mountain for a day? Or to be a child of God for eternity?
— Max Lucado
Let God have His own cat.
— Stephen King
Human progress never rolls in on the wheels of inevitability; it comes through the tireless efforts of men willing to be coworkers with God.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
God is not interested merely in the freedom of black men, and brown men, and yellow men; God is interested in the freedom of the whole human race.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Americans worship creativity the way they worship physical beauty - as a way of enjoying elitism without guilt: God did it.
— Florence King
The end of life is not to be happy, nor to achieve pleasure and avoid pain, but to do the will of God, come what may.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
[God] seeks us in dark places and suffers with us in our tragic prodigality.
— Martin Luther King Jr.