A Quote by Benazir Bhutto

I've never had a bank account in Switzerland since 1984. Why would the Swiss do this to me? Maybe the Swiss are trying to divert attention from the Holocaust gold scandal.
A part of me feels very Swiss: I follow Swiss sports - curling, for example - and I support Swiss teams. I love Roger Federer.
It's interesting that Swiss banks also hide their assets from the Swiss by using offshore bank structuring.
I do not deny my German identity. But I also feel Swiss. Of my eight great-grandparents, seven were born Swiss. I have been living in Switzerland for more than 50 years.
Believing would be easier if God would show himself by depositing a million dollars in a Swiss bank account in my name
Twenty-three cents may not sound like a lot to someone with a Swiss bank account.
[T]he Swiss people are the best practitioners of the ideals of non-aggression. The Swiss national government posts are parttime positions. Most decisions are made at the canton (state) level. Swiss per capita income is the highest in the world, showing that non-aggression pays. How did the Swiss come to adopt a relatively non-aggressive constitution in an aggressive world? In the mid-1800s, they imitated our constitution and stuck with it!
No one in Switzerland knows me as the Swiss Machine, and that's good, because I don't like it.
Think of Bitcoin as a bank account in the cloud, and it's completely decentralized: not the Swiss government, not the American government. It's all the participants in the network enforcing.
I want to be remembered for Swiss Family Robinson and Old Yeller. I think Swiss is probably my favorite film
I want to be remembered for Swiss Family Robinson and Old Yeller. I think Swiss is probably my favorite film.
If only God would give me some clear sign! Like making a large deposit in my name at a Swiss bank.
For many years, when still a Yugoslav citizen, I was already a Swiss patriot, and in 1959, I obtained Swiss citizenship. However, I consider myself a world citizen, and I am very grateful to my adopted country that it allows me to be one.
I was born in Switzerland. Everyone thinks I'm Swiss, but I'm actually German. I'm from Germany.
Only that Swiss in the heart want still a king or at least a strong Upper House of Parliament. Swiss long themselves for less democracy and more dictatorship.
When I moved to Switzerland to study at ETH Zurich I became fascinated by Swiss architecture.
A U.N. study claims the happiest country in the world is Switzerland. When asked why they're so happy, Swiss people couldn't answer because their hands were counting money and their mouths were full of chocolate.
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