Geburtsdatum | Dienstag, 03. Mai 1898 |
Todesort | Israel |
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Beschreibung | Golda Meir (born Golda Mabovitch; 3 May 1898 – 8 December 1978) was an Israeli politician, teacher, and kibbutznikit who served as the fourth prime minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974. She was the first woman to become head of government in Israel. Meir was Prime Minister during the Yom Kippur War of 1973. Israel was caught off guard and suffered severe losses in the first days of the war, before recovering and defeating the invading armies. Public anger at the government caused Meir's resignation the following year. She died in 1978 of lymphoma. |
To be successful, a woman has to be much better at her job than a man.
Being seventy is not a sin.
The public history of modern art is the story of conventional people not knowing what they are dealing with.
I never did anything alone. Whatever was accomplished in this country was accomplished collectively.
Above all, this country is our own. Nobody has to get up in the morning and worry what his neighbors think of him. Being a Jew is no problem here.
Old age is like a plane flying through a storm. Once you're aboard, there's nothing you can do.
Don't be humble... you're not that great.
We don't thrive on military acts. We do them because we have to, and thank God we are efficient.
Trust yourself. Create the kind of self that you will be happy to live with all your life. Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny, inner sparks of possibility into flames of achievement.
The Soviet government is the most realistic regime in the world - no ideals.