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Twenty Five Trillion Quotes By Samantha Hunt

Religions need women. Who else would do all the work? — Samantha Hunt

Twenty Five Trillion Quotes By Debasish Mridha

See the golden beach sands and blue sky
in a cool breeze
my mind flys high — Debasish Mridha

Twenty Five Trillion Quotes By Charlotte Beers

Speaking with passion born of your own authentic experience and belief is always persuasive. — Charlotte Beers

Twenty Five Trillion Quotes By Nahum Goldmann

The Jews might have had Uganda, Madagascar, and other places for the establishment of a Jewish Fatherland, but they wanted absolutely nothing except Palestine, not because the Dead Sea water by evaporation can produce five trillion dollars of metaloids and powdered metals; not because the sub-soil of Palestine contains twenty times more petroleum than all the combined reserves of the two Americas; but because Palestine is the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa, because Palestine constitutes the veritable center of world political power, the strategic center for world control. — Nahum Goldmann

Twenty Five Trillion Quotes By Jane Fonda

A man has every season while a woman only has the right to spring. — Jane Fonda

Twenty Five Trillion Quotes By Seth Klarman

Value investing requires a great deal of hard work, unusually strict discipline, and a long-term investment horizon. Few are willing and able to devote sufficient time and effort to become value investors, and only a fraction of those have the proper mind-set to succeed. — Seth Klarman

Twenty Five Trillion Quotes By Herman Koch

His voice, which always carried right across the lawn. A voice like a foghorn. A voice that tankers and container vessels might use to find their bearings in distant estuaries and foreign ports. — Herman Koch

Twenty Five Trillion Quotes By Mona Charen

Liberals cling to the idea that critics of welfare are motivated by greed or callous disregard for the less fortunate. In fact, during the twenty-five years that followed Lyndon Johnson's declaration of war on poverty, U.S. tax payers spent $3 trillion providing every conceivable support for the poor, the elderly, and the infirm. Private foundations spent scores of billions more, and private and religious charities even more. Nevertheless, as Ronald Raegan later quipped, 'in the war on poverty, poverty won.' — Mona Charen