Quote by Chelsea Clinton
I had seen people who had lost everything and everyone they loved

I had seen people who had lost everything and everyone they loved to war, famine, and natural disasters. – Chelsea Clinton

Other quotes by Chelsea Clinton

I hope telling stories though Making a Difference – as in my academic work and nonprofit work – will help me to live my grandmothers adage of Life is not about what happens to you, but about what you do with what happens to you. – Chelsea Clinton

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Hope
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My parents have been incredibly supportive from perhaps the first real independent decision I made to become a vegetarian at 11, which was certainly not consistent with their diet at the time. – Chelsea Clinton

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diet
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The solid, middle-class values of hard work, responsibility, family, community, and faith my father talked about tirelessly from Iowa to New York, he lived at home. The hopes he had for his family and for me, he had for all Americans. I think Americans understood this. – Chelsea Clinton

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Faith
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War
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It required a strong heart to stand up against such talk, but I urged my people to be quiet and not to begin a war. – Chief Joseph

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War

I do not believe that the men who served in uniform in Vietnam have been given the credit they deserve. It was a difficult war against an unorthodox enemy. – William Westmoreland

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War

Ten soldiers wisely led will beat a hundred without a head. – Euripides

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War

For what can war, but endless war, still breed? – John Milton

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War

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I never have been involved in politics. – Rick Warren

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Politics

Pearl Harbor caused our Nation to wholeheartedly commit to winning World War II, changing the course of our Nations history and the worlds future. – Joe Baca

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Future

Fun I love, but too much fun is of all things the most loathsome. Mirth is better than fun, and happiness is better than mirth. – Thomas Carlyle

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Pleasure

The way that a handful of corporations in Los Angeles dictate how our stories are told creates a real poverty of imagination and its a big problem. – Alex Cox

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Imagination