Gayle Brandeis famous quotes
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A fruit is not afraid of its own weight. It grows into its skin fully. It is whole, each part of its body equally alive.
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From its first startling image, Orhans Inheritance will seep under your skin and leave an indelible mark upon your heart. What lucky readers we are to inherit Aline Ohanesians gorgeous work.
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Come back to the heartbeat, the pulse, the rhythm we all walk to, regardless of nation or color. Come back to the breath - inhale, take the world deep into your lungs; exhale, give yourself back fully. This is what the body says: release the peace that lives within your skin.
-- Gayle Brandeis
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Fear that man who fears not God.
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It is my belief that the only power which can resist the power of fear is the power of love.
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We have inherited a great music. This music is a holdover. It comes with us like the skin, the texture of our hair. It's our memory banks.
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I have always been a person who is extremely comfortable in my skin. I have always just been myself in all these years on the public platform.
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Today, at Harvard, any student with the currently fashionable color of skin is given rights denied to students of the currently unfashionable color.
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Fashion is not about buying a second skin. Fashion is about having a fantasy.
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Love for God is the farthest reach of all stations, the sun of the highest degrees, and there is no station after that of love, except its fruit and its consequences.
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Words are like Leaves; and where they most abound, Much Fruit of Sense beneath is rarely found.
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In a word, what characterizes the spiritist revelation is that while divine in its origin and of the initiative of the Spirits, its elaboration is fruit of man’s work.
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To be honest, I think bananas are a pathetic fruit.
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