Quote by Hillary Clinton
I was in civil society long before I was ever in politics or my hu

I was in civil society long before I was ever in politics or my husband was ever even elected president. – Hillary Clinton

Other quotes by Hillary Clinton

In too many instances, the march to globalization has also meant the marginalization of women and girls. And that must change. – Hillary Clinton

Category:
Change
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As I speak to you today, government censors somewhere are working furiously to erase my words from the records of history. But history itself has already condemned these tactics. – Hillary Clinton

Category:
Government
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Im one of these very focused people when it comes to day-to-day work, and Im trying not to think about what comes next so that I can stay very focused on what Im doing now. – Hillary Clinton

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work
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Other Quotes from
Politics
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Beyond politics, the West is suffering from what can be called a crisis of brokenness – broken institutions, broken families and broken souls. – Gary Bauer

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Politics

I think Karl Rove saw that in George W. Bush early on and understood the impact that he could have on Texas politics and probably on national politics. – Ed Gillespie

Category:
Politics

I dont know why that is, but English politics is just so overly white. Its very much about the class structure. – Daniel Radcliffe

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Politics

Politics, like theater, is one of those things where youve got to be wise enough to know when to leave. – Richard Lamm

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Politics

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I just love, I love, I love movies. – Laura Dern

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The upward course of a nations history is due in the long run to the soundness of heart of its average men and women. – Queen Elizabeth II

Category:
History

Let the lover be disgraceful, crazy, absentminded. Someone sober will worry about events going badly. Let the lover be. – Rumi, as interpreted by Coleman Barks

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Rumi