Meghan Markle On The Marble: Top 15 Quotes By Duchess of Sussex.
By Ebor Cletus Ralph Jr
Meghan Markle On The Marble: Top 15 Quotes By Duchess of Sussex.
Meghan Markle, know her? She is that delectable wife of Prince Harry the Duke of Sussex. A former actress, she acquired royalty by her surprise marriage to a much more young Harry a few years back. Between them, they have two lovely children, Archie and Lillibet. Despite fears of possible marriage failure, the relationship between the couple had waxed even stronger. They both seem to understand what they want in life, even as they live in far away California in the United States. To the couple, royalty doesn’t matter. Happiness is the real deal. Check out the views of Meghan on the marble as we present 15 notable quotes from her:
1. “Take things with a grain of salt, and find balance within your life. On your lunch break, leave to go and get some fresh air. You don’t need to make your life your job. I have to find that balance for myself, as well…I think you have to make time for yourself so that work doesn’t become the end-all be-all.”
2. “We just need to be kinder to ourselves. If we treated ourselves the way we treated our best friend, can you imagine how much better off we would be?”
3. “I think the biggest part of being a girl boss in the office, at home or anywhere you go is just knowing your value.”
4. “When girls are given the right tools to succeed, they can create incredible futures, not only for themselves but also for those around them.”
5. “Everyone should be afforded the opportunity to receive the education they want, but more importantly, the education they have the right to receive. And for women and girls in developing countries, this is vital.”
6. “With fame comes opportunity, but it also includes responsibility—to advocate and share, to focus less on glass slippers and more on pushing through glass ceilings. And, if I’m lucky enough, to inspire.”
7. “If there was a wrong, if there is a lack of justice, and there is an inequality, then someone needs to say something. And why not me?”
8. “Women make up more than half of the world’s population and potential, so it is neither just nor practical for their voices, for our voices, to go unheard at the highest levels of decision-making. The way that we change that, in my opinion, is to mobilize girls and women to see their value as leaders, and to support them in these efforts.”
9. “As you get older, you become more comfortable in your skin and comfortable in saying no to things…I’ve also learned that saying no is just as valuable as saying yes. It’s something that, I think, comes with age and really having a sense of your self-worth. And then you make choices based on that.”
10. “As I’m getting older, my approach to aging is quite different. I make sure that I take care of my skin and body, especially with the work hours I have. And I don’t just take care of myself for aesthetic reasons but because how I feel is dictated by what I’m eating, how much rest I’m getting and how much water I’m drinking.”
11. “Women’s suffrage is about feminism, but feminism is about fairness.”
12. “Have a power piece in your wardrobe. If it’s the one dress that makes you feel so badass, or the one crisp button-down — whatever it is so that when you wake up on those days where you’re not really feeling going into work, you put that piece on and it’s almost like your own anthem. It can really shift the energy of your whole day.”
13. “You can be a woman who wants to look good and still stand up for the equality of women. There’s no uniform for feminism; you are a feminist exactly the way you are.”
14. “I’m still the same person that I am, and I’ve never defined myself by my relationship.”
15. “You need to know that you’re enough—a mantra that has now ingrained itself so deeply within me that not a day goes by without hearing it chime in my head. That five pounds lost won’t make you happier, that more makeup won’t make you prettier, that the now iconic saying from Jerry Maguire, ‘You complete me,’ frankly, isn’t true. You are complete with or without a partner. You are enough just as you are.”