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Essentially Quotes by Ezra Taft Benson
- Pride is essentially competitive in nature. We pit our will against God's.
- In the scriptures there is no such thing as righteous pride. It is always considered as a sin. We are not speaking of a wholesome…
- Essentially, pride is a 'my will' rather than 'thy will' approach to life.
- Disobedience is essentially a prideful power struggle against someone in authority over us. It can be a parent, a priesthood leader, a teacher, or ultimately…
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- Pride is essentially competitive in nature. We pit our will against God's. — Ezra Taft Benson
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