Hillary Clinton in Her Own WordsLisa Rogak Lisa Rogak, author of the New York Times bestseller Barack Obama in His Own Words, now brings readers Hillary Clinton in Her Own Words—quotations from the former First Lady, Senator from New York, and Secretary of State that go beyond politics. Topics range from leadership to life in the White House, and include her opinions on family, aging, public scrutiny, religion, motherhood, and marriage: “If I want to knock a story off the front page, I just change my hairstyle.” —June 4, 1995 “I have a million ideas. The country can’t afford them all.” —October 11, 2007 “We will never build enough prisons to end our crime problem.” —February 7, 1996 “Being gay is not a western invention. It is a human reality.” —December 6, 2011 Spanning more than two decades, this provocative collection is a must for all Hillary fans. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Age | 15 |
Asia | 23 |
China | 36 |
Her Daughter | 44 |
Feminism | 57 |
Gay Rights and Marriage | 64 |
Her Husbands Political Accomplishments | 78 |
Moving to Arkansas | 100 |
Pakistan | 104 |
Public Service | 117 |
The Religious Right | 121 |
Taking Action | 134 |
Voting | 140 |
Sources | 153 |
The Kind of President Shed Be | 86 |
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