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International Women 27s Day Quotes & Sayings

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Top International Women 27s Day Quotes

I try to use my voice. I know that celebrity is valuable, and people do listen. — Russell Simmons

I loved 'Dirty Sexy Money.' That didn't have a long enough shelf life. I would've liked to explore that character and play with that cast longer. That was a lot of fun to shoot. — Zoe McLellan

We do not want the peace of slaves nor the peace of the grave. — Emiliano Zapata

I've always been fascinated by numbers. Before I was seventeen years old, I had lived in twenty-one different houses. In my mind, each of those houses had a number. — Robert Indiana

Tough times have always lent themselves to nativist sentiments and closed-door policies. But in the case of highly skilled immigrants, these policies are a recipe for stagnation. — James Surowiecki

Eventually you will go into samadhi. Samadhi is a very advanced meditation. You dissolve into the clear light of eternity again and again. — Frederick Lenz

got to be regular if you want to be happy, — Stephen King

I had now arrived at my seventeenth year, and had attained my full height, a fraction over six feet. I was well endowed with youthful energy, and was of an extremely sanguine temperament. — Henry Bessemer

Objectifying is kind of a funny thing. Art is objectification, all art, because you're taking someone and making them into an object. But people can also talk back more to you when you're sketching them. They can look at you and say, 'Oh man, you got me wrong.' — Molly Crabapple

I cannot paint what then I was. — William Wordsworth

The truth is going to be told, the scenario going to be revealed!

What's has been hidden it's going to go in the top and to stay there forever, the change is going to come soon - put your boots. — Deyth Banger

Enlightenment is construed as seeing things as they really are rather than as they appear; it is a direct insight into, and discernment of, the nature of reality that is apprehended only by wisdom, which transcends and is prior to the activity of discriminative thought. In this view, delusion is defined as all that is opposed to enlightenment. — Kim Hee-jin

All autobiography is self-indulgent. — Daphne Du Maurier