The extent to which all people in our society are made to count, and believe that they count, is not just a measure of decency; it makes sound economic sense.
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"The extent to which all people in our society are made to count, and believe that they count, is not just a measure of decency; it makes sound economic sense." — Mary McAleese
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The extent to which all people in our society are made to count, and believe that they count, is not just a measure of decency; it makes sound economic sense. — Mary McAleese
About Mary McAleese
Mary McAleese was a Statesman from Ireland (1951–present).
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Who said "The extent to which all people in our society are made to count, and believe th…"?
This quote is attributed to Mary McAleese, a Statesman from Ireland.
When did Mary McAleese live?
Mary McAleese lived from 1951 – present.