Phrases with «true beacon»

The phrase "true beacon" means someone or something that serves as a genuine guiding light or source of inspiration. Full definition

Sentences with «true beacon»

  • The Madison Park review, which will be presented to the Boston School Committee tonight at 6 p.m., presents a «blueprint for transforming» the school into a «true beacon of opportunity for high school students in Boston,» Symonds adds. (gse.harvard.edu)
  • Blacks alongside gays, alongside Hispanics, alongside the poor and the middleclass??? Shouldn't we all band together in a common cause - to be recognized and accepted, for equal rights for all members of our society??? Shouldn't the 99 % be the voice of this country - as opposed to the oppressive 1 %??? I think we should all band together - pushing for a common cause, and making America the true beacon of what a Modern society looks like! (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Both the ascetic saint and the detached sage, exalted in various hagiographies as the true beacons for humanity, may in the final analysis in themselves prove to be poor human models, because they are, in spite of their perfection, incomplete human beings, static and unchanging. (religion-online.org)
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