Famous quote by Harold E. Hughes

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A great sense of peace entered my body, and seemingly into every cell
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"A great sense of peace entered my body, and seemingly into every cell"

- Harold E. Hughes

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This quote talks to the power of tranquility as well as exactly how it can influence us on a physical degree. Harold E. Hughes is explaining a minute of profound tranquility that he experienced, as well as exactly how it seemed to penetrate his whole body. He is communicating the suggestion that tranquility can be really felt on a physical level, and that it can be a powerful pressure in our lives. This quote speaks with the concept that peace can be a resource of stamina and comfort, which it can be a powerful device for healing. It additionally speaks with the concept that peace can be found in one of the most unexpected areas, which it can be a resource of happiness and satisfaction. This quote is a reminder that peace is something that we can all pursue, which it can be an effective pressure in our lives.

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Harold E. Hughes This quote is written / told by Harold E. Hughes between February 10, 1922 and October 23, 1996. He was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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