Hillary Clinton Quotes
I would say that when you have a big dream or you're trying to solve a big problem, there will always be people who tell you that you can't. Here's my advice: don't listen.

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I work in the most non-Communist job. I work for 'Martha Stewart Living.'
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I've made a decision and now I must face the consequences.
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I am not the only intense or intellectual cricketer. I played with other cricketers who could be pretty intense and intellectual.
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I write about the American dream: if you set your mind to do something, you can do it. My fans know they're getting the real thing.
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One of my favourite exhibitions is called 'Do It,' which I co-curated with the artists Christian Boltanski and Bertrand Lavier 21 years ago.
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Green is one of my favorite colors - emerald green.
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I'm not comparing myself to Bobby Kennedy by any stretch, but he was opposed by the liberal establishment, too. Eleanor Roosevelt was the biggest opponent to him running.
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In the nineties, it was common to see people who expressed themselves through one designer - the Jil Sander woman, the Martin Margiela woman. You saw her on the street, and you knew who she was.
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I believe that in the long run, separation between Israel and the Palestinians is the best solution for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Miracles do not, in fact, break the laws of nature.
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You can only do so much theatre.
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My private life stays private.
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I don't like modeling, but in terms of the places I got to visit, it was great.
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The number of parts that were required were just prohibitive.
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Tell them the universe is too complicated a toy for a sensibly cautious being to play with.
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Do you realize sufficiently what it means to rule-to rule in a secret society? Not only over the lesser or more important of the populace, but over the best of men, over men of all ranks, nations, and religions, to rule without external force, to unite them indissolubly, to breathe one spirit and soul into them, men distributed over all parts of the world?
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What I've really learned over time is that optimism is a very, very important part of leadership.
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We need space to discuss unspoken, uncomfortable dark truths.
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I believe that sexism in tech is a real problem.
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There is a huge wave of interest in happiness among researchers. There is a lot of happiness coaching. Everybody would like to make people happier.
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For years we have heard of the role the Elders could play in saving the Constitution from total destruction. But how can the Elders be expected to save it if they have not studied it and are not sure if it is being destroyed or what is destroying it.
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You call to a dog and a dog will break its neck to get to you. Dogs just want to please. Call to a cat and its attitude is, 'What's in it for me?'
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In my view, the only recourse for a scientist concerned about the social consequences of his work is to remain involved with it to the end.
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I would say that when you have a big dream or you're trying to solve a big problem, there will always be people who tell you that you can't. Here's my advice: don't listen.