
Top 15 Zilberstein Yitzchak Quotes
#1. World's children cannot wait any longer. While international community debates and issues recommendations, statements and fine speeches, world's children - marginalised, socially excluded, poor and vulnerable - continue to suffer.
Kailash Satyarthi
#2. She cried aloud, with a great mourning cry for all that she had never known in this life, and the agony of a bereavement unguessed till this moment.
Marion Zimmer Bradley
#4. I'm not a sexual person, really. I don't really care about sex.
Paris Hilton
#5. A true knowledge of ourselves is knowledge of our power.
Hale White
#6. It's not enough to tell people to be creative; they need to know how, and what to create.
Jim Gilmore
#7. Shut it, right there, or I'll give you a hole that won't shut." He pointed the Colt at Clinton, clicking back the hammer.
C.G. Faulkner
#8. I get the most work done when I'm procrastinating. While avoiding an unpleasant task, I find several other tasks twice as unpleasant, and get those out of the way first.
Marcia K. Matthews
#9. Will you gentlemen take breakfast with me?' asked the Professor. There is little need to record the answer to that particular question.
Robert Rankin
#11. Leaves hung in the stillness like hands of the newly dead.
Erik Larson
#12. The meaning of words has become so blurred by past usage that 'abstract' is identified with 'vague' and 'unreal,' and 'inwardness' with a sort of traditional beatitude ... The conception of the word 'plastic' has also been limited by individual interpretations.
Piet Mondrian
#13. I think that there's a lot of good will that exists between musicians and the people that support them and listen to them.
Jeff Tweedy
#14. We were all children once. And we all share the desire for the well-being of our children, which has always been and will continue to be the most universally cherished aspiration of humankind.
Kofi Annan
#15. To understand ourself, we must understand our "selves," or the parts of us that motivate our thoughts, decisions, and behaviors.
Bill Crawford
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