Holy Week Greetings Quotes & Sayings
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Every year the international finance system kills more people than the Second World War. But at least Hitler was mad, you know. — Ken Livingstone

I think if you look back through time, the history of income, wealth and taxation is full of surprise. So I am not terribly impressed by those who know in advance what will or will not happen. — Thomas Piketty

Acceptance is an affirmation that you're good enough. — Bill Konigsberg

There is a noticeable symphony being played around the world today. That symphony speaks of the independent, unorthodox, proud women. Yes, it is the International Women's Day! It is the day to celebrate the women in your life.
In my life I have never believed in a particular day to celebrate women though, but a date is necessary rather customary to remind you of their contributions in your life lest you forget it.
So here's wishing all those strong women who competed in a man's world, defeating them and breaking the taboos to earn the place which was rightfully theirs from the start but usurped in the past by manly morals and ego, a very- HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY! — Adhish Mazumder

It is an undoubted truth that the neck and throat of a highbred woman are incomparably more beautiful than in the woman of lower origin. Blood will tell; there is no disputing it. — Harriet Hubbard Ayer

Improve your being, and the understanding of life will come to you; and then with the understanding, do, be or achieve whatever you want out of your life. — Roshan Sharma

I rarely believe anything, because at the time of believing I am not really there to believe. — Gertrude Stein

Though God hath raised me high, yet this I count the glory of my crown: That I have reigned with your loves. — Elizabeth I

I blinked and the images were gone. But I remembered how the laugh and the howl and the splash would ripple and echo in the stillness of our lake, and I wondered if ripples and echoes like those ever fully die away, if somewhere in the woods my father's joyful yelps still bounced quietly off the trees. Silly thought, but there you go. — Harlan Coben