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Famous Phaedra Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

The deepest spiritual truths are always unutterable. — Mahatma Gandhi

Famous Phaedra Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Let your life be a counter friction to stop the machine. — Henry David Thoreau

Famous Phaedra Quotes By Edward Bernays

The normal school should provide for the training of the educator to make him realize that his is a twofold job: education as a teacher and education as a propagandist. — Edward Bernays

Famous Phaedra Quotes By Aspen Matis

It felt amazing to make visible my boundaries.

The rumors dissipated, then changed. Eventually I turned down enough men that I became the girl who turned down men. — Aspen Matis

Famous Phaedra Quotes By Rachel Nichols

There's something so soothing about the hum of Grand Central Station. — Rachel Nichols

Famous Phaedra Quotes By Josephus Daniels

There is no rank in sacrifice. — Josephus Daniels

Famous Phaedra Quotes By Cassandra Giovanni

All that guides me is fear,
And all that finds me is loss
Death defines which paths I cross
It is within the shadows that I stumble
And I am desperate without a voice
Here I am threatened by the resolve that you are
my soul
But if my lies are the path that I have to wander
because there is no choice
Will you love me still?
In the darkness of the night when I wish to do
nothing more than take flight?
Will you hold me to this plane and ease the
suffering and pain?
When all you know is the truth
And all they see is the lies
Will I be the one you find, or the one you leave
behind?
Alone may be the only home I shall find — Cassandra Giovanni

Famous Phaedra Quotes By Salman Rushdie

Religion was the glue of Pakistan, holding the halves together; just as consciousness, the awareness of oneself as a homogenous entity in time, a blend of past and present, is the glue of personality, holding together our then and our now. — Salman Rushdie