Quote by Jill Scott
When I first became famous, I didnt know if I could go where I wan

When I first became famous, I didnt know if I could go where I wanted to because I didnt know how people were going to act. Some folks would scream and holler, and I didnt know what to do with that. – Jill Scott

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Power doesnt have to be on such a big scale for powerful things to occur. Within your own home, you can be a powerful woman as a mother, influencing your childrens lives. – Jill Scott

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I think every individual has his or her own power, and its a matter of working, taking time and defining what that power is. – Jill Scott

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God is ever present. Hes in every breath, in every step. Hes here, always, always. – Jill Scott

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