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I would like to see both parties aggressively compete for the women's vote and talk about what they will do to unleash the economic power of women, to protect women's health, to provide the right policies that provide for real family stability and real family values.
Christie Hefner -
I don't think 'Playboy' would have been successfully started on either coast.
Christie Hefner
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I like dressing sexy, and I like having a good time.
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I have invested in the stock market since I was very young.
Christie Hefner -
I've always believed about brands and media that the mistake sometimes that's made is to think you're just going to take what you've been doing and kind of re-purpose it into the new platform. I don't think that ever works because consumers look for different experiences in different media formats.
Christie Hefner -
We don't fight about money... I hate to see people fight about money.
Christie Hefner -
I've always believed that a goal in life is not to own a boat but have a friend with a boat.
Christie Hefner -
I didn't have the luxury of devoting myself entirely to not-for-profit activities.
Christie Hefner
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The power of Playboy is its appeal around the world.
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I never thought I was going to go to work for my father's company.
Christie Hefner -
I think in terms of what I am able to accomplish and build.
Christie Hefner -
I never intended to go into the family business. I've always been drawn to wanting to do something else at some time in my life.
Christie Hefner -
From the time that I can remember, I worked to make money - either baby-sitting, or one year wrapping gifts at a department store at Christmas, so I could have my own money.
Christie Hefner -
I'm among the many Chicagoans who love to take advantage of the opportunity to dine outdoors in the summer months.
Christie Hefner
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I consider myself very fortunate to grow up in a time when my family, my friends don't look at me funny because I'm a 29-year-old single woman.
Christie Hefner -
To me, saying you're not a feminist should be like saying you're a racist. It should be that politically unacceptable.
Christie Hefner -
I'm certainly proud of the transformation of Playboy from a magazine to a multimedia corporation.
Christie Hefner -
Before I went to work for 'Playboy,' I planned to apply to Yale to get a public policy master's. I felt drawn to go into politics. Even before that, my dream was to wind up either in the Senate or on the Supreme Court. I had big dreams as a little girl.
Christie Hefner -
When I first came to Playboy, I thought I would go on and do something else in a few years. But when the company got into trouble with political and regulatory challenges, I felt that I could really lead the turn around.
Christie Hefner -
Most people sell stock to pay taxes, but I didn't want to sell any stock.
Christie Hefner
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Any brand that attempts to live off a retro appeal is only going through a short second life cycle.
Christie Hefner -
With someone who is genuinely abusive or a bad person, you should just get out of town. But if they're being the best person they know how to be, then you have to decide if there isn't much there you can love and not become consumed with what they're not able to give you.
Christie Hefner -
Honestly, in retrospect, it probably was a little easier being an adolescent and not having people immediately know that Hef was my dad.
Christie Hefner -
I think of Chicago as a great entrepreneur city, a city that supports its own, that isn't as jaded as New York and L.A.
Christie Hefner