probably not...
A 'cassandra utterance' is a warning that is not taken seriously. Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam of Troy who was given the ability to foresee the future by the God Apollo but cursed that her predictions would never be believed. She tried to worn the Trojans about the wooden horse.
Cassandra was a princess of Troy who foretold its destruction. Apollo had granted her the power to see the future, but she was ungrateful so he gave her the curse that her prophecies would never be believed.
Cassandra is known in Greek mythology as being able to tell the future. However she was cursed by Apollo so that no one would ever believe her.
The nationality of the name Cassandra is Greek
Cassandra was a human seer, not a god.
Cassandra is usually spelled Cassandre in French, but you could find 'Cassandra' as well. In truth, that first name is rather rare.
We would quickly have no friends.
Lulu's house, Cassandra's house, and Lulu's school
that would be you.
Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba in Homer's Iliad. Apollo granted Cassandra the gift of prophecy, but when Cassandra rejected Apollo's advances, she was cursed to tell the truth about the future, but never to be believed.
"Speak the truth" is often used to emphasize the act of verbalizing the truth, while "tell the truth" is more general and can refer to both speaking and non-verbal ways of expressing the truth. Saying "speak the truth" highlights the importance of openly communicating truthfully.
According to Hindu belief system it is a sin not to speak truth. Truth is also known as (satyam)
The possessive form of Cassandra is Cassandra's.
if i hade to say i would say there is none
Not always.
the truth
In Irish speak the truth is "inis an fhírinne"