Quote by Hillary Clinton
I am shocked at how much time I spend in the White House. I mean,

I am shocked at how much time I spend in the White House. I mean, you know, for people on the outside, the idea of going to the White House for a meeting must seem like the most important, serious, even glamorous kind of thing to do. – Hillary Clinton

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