Top 100 Chelsea Clinton Quotes
#1. Thinking about the world writ large, I am more optimistic than not that we will tackle our most pressing challenges, whether poverty or equality for women and girls or climate change; but I also know we'll only tackle them if people are really informed about the challenge and what's proven to work.
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#2. If I had one singular galvanizing ambition in life, I would try to reverse engineer toward it, but I don't.
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#3. When my father announced his campaign for president on Oct. 3, 1991, I had already cast my vote in favor of his candidacy.
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#4. What's profound and exciting is the way young people are taking advantage of the fact that the Internet enables everyone to have a megaphone. It enables everyone to stand up and say, 'I deserve to be heard, and I demand that you listen.'
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#5. I live in a city and a state and a country where I support my elected representatives.
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#7. At the fourth grade level, girls at the same percentages of boys say they're interested in careers in engineering or math or astrophysics, but by eighth grade that has dropped precipitously.
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#8. I want to be the best daughter and wife and friend and person I can be. And I want to help empower the people around me to be the best they can be.
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#9. That's not what I want my children to hear. That's not representative of the country that I want my children to grow up in. And so that actually I found far more upsetting as a mom, as a woman, as an American, and even as my mother's daughter than anything they said about my mom.
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#10. People who imagine and implement solutions to challenges in their own lives, in their communities, in our country and in our world have always inspired me.
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#11. We need women who are at the head of a boardroom, like at the head of the White House, at the head of kind of major scientific enterprises so that little girls everywhere can then think, you know what? I can do that, I want to do that, I will do that.
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#14. Role models really matter. It's hard to imagine yourself as something you don't see.
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#15. When we look at that jingoism and the sexism and the racism and the homophobia, that's not who we are, and that's not the country that I want my daughter to grow up in.
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#16. Oxford is wonderful. I'm having a great time. We do go out, but I still try to spend most of my time studying in the library.
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#17. I think we need to care about the metrics of success in life, and I'm a pretty competitive person.
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#18. I have a boyfriend and a dog, and I still haven't figured out what I want to be when I grow up.
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#19. My parents were very firm about me always getting my homework done.
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#20. Service is a deceptively profound way to prove not only what you can do for the world, but what you can tell the world to expect from you and your ambitions.
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#21. My mother is very good in Scrabble. In Boggle, my father is probably better.
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#22. I can't imagine anything that would make the world look more different than if women and girls were unequivocally enfranchised.
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#24. I hope that young people will also look to politics as a vehicle to not only have their voices heard, but actually to be the change makers that they want to see. They are disaffected, understandably, but I hope that young people will not only turn out to vote but also run for office.
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#25. For most of my life, I did deliberately lead a private life and inadvertently led a public life.
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#26. Service is an opportunity for young women to really empower themselves.
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#27. People recognize me. Most people are really nice. Sometimes people say, 'Hi, Chelsea.'
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#28. For most of my life, I deliberately led a private life in the public eye.
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#29. Celebrate those who have the courage to be second, because I do think that often there really is this claustrophobic pressure to innovate instead of to adapt.
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#30. Patience is a virtue, but impatience gets things done.
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#31. I unapologetically and unabashedly am deeply biased toward my mother.
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#32. I believe that engaging in the political process is part of being a good person.
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#33. What inspires me most are people who imagine and implement solutions to challenges in their own lives, in their communities, in our country and around the world.
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#34. My grandmother was determined that everyone feel a sense of optimism and opportunity.
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#35. Caricatured as navel-gazers, Millennials are said to live for their 'likes' and status updates. But the young people I know often leverage social media in selfless ways.
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#36. I was always deeply aware that I was living in history.
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#37. We have to do whatever we can to ensure that no child dies of diarrhea.
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#38. I'm always struck by how innately curious kids are about the world around us and how engaged and sensitive they are to what is happening .. and how many kids do want to be engaged and do what to make a difference.
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#40. As a mom, what I found so disturbing were the things that were being said on a national stage - I mean, literally on the stage and off the stage, around the convention about women, about minorities, about Muslims, about immigrants.
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#42. I think that there are more opportunities for young women in America than there are in Tanzania. But I also think there are many of the same problems.
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#43. When people say crazy stuff about me or my family, I don't take it seriously.
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#44. Every day at some point I encounter some sort of anti-American feeling.
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#46. Running is my prophylactic stress relief for the day. Or the segue so that I can go home and be with my husband in a kind of clearheaded way.
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#47. I'm sorry, I don't talk to the press. Even though I think you're cute.
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#48. Even during my father's 1984 gubernatorial campaign, it was, 'Do you want to grow up and be governor one day?' 'No. I am four.'
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#49. I hope to make a positive, productive contribution, as cheesy as that may sound.
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#51. My parents always asked me what I thought, listened to my opinions, articulated their diagnoses of our challenges at home and abroad, and shared their ideas for how to build a more equal and prosperous country. I always felt part of their call to serve and part of my father's journey.
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#52. It is frustrating, because who wants to grow up and follow their parents?
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#53. I definitely taught my parents how to text and how to charge their phones.
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#54. 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.
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#55. When I first held my daughter, right after she was born, I felt like it was the moment I'd been waiting my whole life for, and it just felt even more miraculous than I ever could have imagined.
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#56. For me it's just so exciting to have a daughter because I do think she will have even more opportunities than I had, and I had more opportunities than certainly my grandmother had. It's the arc of history, always bending toward justice and opportunity, and she will be part of that.
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#57. I hope telling stories though 'Making a Difference' - as in my academic work and nonprofit work - will help me to live my grandmother's adage of 'Life is not about what happens to you, but about what you do with what happens to you.'
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#58. It's a widely-held belief that Millennials are obsessed with money. And it's also wildly true. Just don't mistake it for a fixation with getting rich.
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#59. I really believe that with a little bit of information, kids can make a big difference.
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#60. I do really well in the traditional board games: Backgammon, Checkers.
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#61. My parents were definitely on the incentive side of parenting. Like, they told me that my father had learned to read when he was three. So, of course, I thought I had to, too.
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#62. My parents are not shy, clearly publicly and otherwise, in expressing their hopes that they will soon be grandparents.
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#63. I had seen people who had lost everything and everyone they loved to war, famine, and natural disasters.
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#64. Running is the one part of my life in which I fundamentally feel like the observer instead of the observed.
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#65. For most young Americans I know, 'serving' in the broadest sense now seems like the only thing to do.
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#67. My marriage is incredibly important to me. It's the place from which I engage in the world every day, and the place to which I return every day.
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#71. I never once doubted that my parents cared about my thoughts and my ideas. And I always, always knew how deeply they loved me. That feeling of being valued and loved, that's what my mom wants for every child.
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#72. I think that we need women role models everywhere. I think that it's really hard to imagine yourself as something that you don't see.
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#73. My earliest memory is my mom picking me up after I had fallen down, giving me a big hug and reading me 'Goodnight Moon.' From that moment, to this one, every single memory I have of my mom is that regardless of what was happening in her life, she was always, always there for me.
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#74. Your mother embarrasses you in front of maybe a couple hundred people. My mother embarrasses me in front of millions.
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#75. I loved working on Wall Street. I loved the meritocracy of it and the camaraderie of the trading floor.
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#76. 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.
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#77. I've always been incredibly proud of both of my parents and proud of the work I had done privately as a person, professionally and academically.
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#78. I just hope that I will be as good a mom to my child, and hopefully children, as my mom was to me.
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#79. I am excited to work with NBC News to continue to highlight stories of organizations and individuals who make their communities and our world healthier, more just and more humane.
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#81. My parents and my grandmother inspire me every day and, every day, in my work and personal life.
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#82. I have voted in every election that I have been qualified to vote in since I turned 18.
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#83. Changing laws and changing the political dialogue, while necessary, is insufficient to ensure that bullying stops; to ensure that every young person is supported by their parents and their teachers as they question who they are and they discover who they are regardless of the sexuality.
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#85. I hope that my children will someday be as proud of me as I am of my mom. I am so grateful to be her daughter. I'm so grateful that she is Charlotte's and Aiden's grandmother. She makes me proud every single day.
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#86. I find the fact that more than 750,000 children still die every year around the world because of severe dehydration due to diarrhea unacceptable.
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#87. He has always provided me a safe place to land and a hard place from which to launch.
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#88. The first sort of big present I remember getting from Santa Claus was quite a small telescope that I remember going into our backyard with my parents and figuring out how to assemble, and staring at the night sky, just for hours, with both of my parents.
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#89. I was a vegetarian for 10 years and a pescetarian for eight. Then I woke up one day when I was 29 and craved red meat. I'm a big believer in listening to my body's cravings.
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#90. I've always been aware of both how extraordinarily normal and how extraordinarily extraordinary my life has been. It's always been important, first to my parents when I was younger, and now very much to me, to live in the world. I would never want to live in a cloister.
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#91. Of course [I'm a feminist]. And everyone I know is a feminist.
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#93. Over the summer I thought that I would seek out non-Americans as friends, just for diversity's sake. Now I find that I want to be around Americans - people who I know are thinking about our country as much as I am.
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#94. I certainly believe that all of my friends should have the right, as Marc and I did, to marry their best friend. I certainly expect my straight friends to help us achieve that for all New Yorkers, for all Americans, and for the children that, at least, Marc and I hope to have someday.
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#95. I remember that my mom, my dad and I would play different roles in mock debates, where one of us would be the moderator, one of us would be my dad - frequently not my dad - and then one of us would play his opponent.
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#96. And every day that I spend as Charlotte and Aiden's mother, I think about my own mother, my wonderful, thoughtful, hilarious mother.
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#97. Intellectually, I loved my job, but I didn't get any meaning from it,
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#98. I love my parents, and I want my mother to be president.
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#99. I was working full-time and going to school at night and on the weekends. It was just crazy.
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#100. We proved we could be safe and secure at home, and still have more allies and friends in the world.
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