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It is difficult finding intelligence that is actionable in a lot of these places, but we have to keep trying.
Hillary Clinton
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Donald Trump's negative enough, I don't need to add to that.
Hillary Clinton
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The first years of life are not just important; they are more crucial to shaping children than any other time. Even before they speak, children are extremely sensitive to the messages adults send them.
Hillary Clinton
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I try to counter what Donald Trump says that might have an effect on somebody.
Hillary Clinton
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Equal pay is not yet equal. A woman makes $0.77 on a dollar and women of color make $0.67... We feel so passionately about this because we are not only running for office, but we each, in our own way, have lived it. We have seen it. We have understood the pain and the injustice that has come because of race, because of gender. And it's imperative that... we make it very clear that each of us will address these issues.
Hillary Clinton
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There are many ways to be influential. You can work for politicians or in government and make a difference. And for young women who are interested in running for office, you just have to decide you're going to follow Eleanor Roosevelt's maxim about growing skin as thick as the hide of a rhinoceros, and you have to be incredibly well-prepared - better prepared [than a man], actually - and you have to figure out how you're going to present yourself, and you have to have a support group around you, because it can be really a brutal experience.
Hillary Clinton
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As I speak to you today, government censors somewhere are working furiously to erase my words from the records of history. But history itself has already condemned these tactics.
Hillary Clinton
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When you are engaged in both trying to kill and capture the enemy and get support from the local population, you have to be always asking yourself, "Is what I'm doing keeping that balance?"
Hillary Clinton
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It is hard sometimes to get the Congress to do what you want to do and you have to keep working at it.
Hillary Clinton
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I want us to raise the national minimum wage, because people who live in poverty should not - who work full-time should not still be in poverty.
Hillary Clinton
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One thing we know for sure is that change is certain, progress is not.
Hillary Clinton
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I can only say that I'm certainly relieved that my late father never did business with Donald Trump. He provided a good middle-class life for us, but the people he worked for, he expected the bargain to be kept on both sides.
Hillary Clinton
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Wall Street can never be allowed to threaten main street again. No bank can be too big to fail, no executive too powerful to jail.
Hillary Clinton
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I think it is very important for us to make clear to our children that our country really is great because we're good.
Hillary Clinton
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Donald Trump's campaign manager said that you built a lot of businesses on the backs of little guys.
Hillary Clinton
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No society can thrive when half its people are left behind.
Hillary Clinton
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I think if you had a capital-gains system where the long, patient capital would actually be rewarded, nanosecond capital turning would not be.
Hillary Clinton
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You know, we've been married for 22 years ... and I have learned a long time ago that the only people who count in any marriage are the two that are in it.
Hillary Clinton
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Americans have fought their way back from tough economic times, but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top.
Hillary Clinton
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I have no plans to say or do anything about The Clinton Foundation other than to say how proud I am of it and that I think for the good of the world, its work should continue.
Hillary Clinton
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Going out and playing football or baseball with the boys, when I was a tomboy, was a great way to learn about winning and losing, and most girls didn't have that experience.
Hillary Clinton
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The road to being somebody in this society starts with education.
Hillary Clinton
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It is important that women support each other. Most of us will at some point get married and have children, and how you balance that really depends on the quality of your friends and whether your friends are there for you. It also depends on what the policies are in your workplace.
Hillary Clinton
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When you inherit the level of economic catastrophe that President Obama inherited, it was a real touch-and-go situation.
Hillary Clinton
