Caroline Kennedy Quotes
Growing up in politics I know that women decide all elections because we do all the work.

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I talk every day about doing the right thing.
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I've always been in love with music, but I've never thought to sing.
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I need to feel as if everything is clean and in its proper place before I can even attempt to write one word. At least, that's what I tell myself. I make the bed, I put away the dishes, maybe I dust, maybe I do the laundry, maybe I go to the post office.
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My father was a civil servant in northern India where I was born. As a boy I saw the dire effects of poverty and illiteracy, especially on women and children. It often seemed that the only thing separating me from them was luck.
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Bogart could have been color blind. He got to know a man before he decided if he liked him or not.
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I've always said I wanted to play in England. There was a struggle between Chelsea and United, but according to me, Chelsea has the best project.
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My parents were both entrepreneurs.
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I don't even know what sound is, much less what it's for. It isn't to make money that's for sure. I've never made any.
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As long as people have been making little people, they've wanted to know how not to.
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I always had the theory that the most important thing is be happy, enjoy what are you doing, and be fresh mentally.
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I spent my entire childhood with my father. I started my first business at 16, and we became business partners. He's not just a mentor and somebody that I look up to, but he's also someone whom I took work ethic and determination and all of those qualities from.
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I still have in me the same awareness when I was 12 and chubby and a girl was spitting in my face. I'm the same person.
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You have a new role: family caregiver. It's a role nobody applies for. You don't expect it. You won't be prepared. You probably won't even identify yourself as a caregiver.
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Were women meant to do everything - work and have babies?
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Taking part in an Olympics on home ground is something you dream about.
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When you have both parties who will not find ways to compromise, who won't meet in the middle, you have paralysis. It's the perversion of idealism.
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I sort of always had an inkling towards some kind of an art form. I grew up in a very small town, and I just figure-skated. My dad played hockey and I was surrounded by sports, but it wasn't quite doing it for me. I wasn't totally fulfilled, and I did a lot of skating.
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If you give people nothingness, they can ponder what can be achieved from that nothingness.
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Life is a flash of lightning in the dark of night. It is a brief time of tremendous potential.
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I think men, growing up, you have to go through some form of hardship. You've got to harden the metal.
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People think your success is just a matter of having a pretty face. But it's easy to be chewed up and spat out. You've got to stay ahead of the game to be able to stay in it.
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I like the idea of letting the music do its own work and the stories being more expressionful - if that's a word - in people's imagination. I've just got a thing about people and songs telling you how you should feel.
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The entire function of man is to survive. The outermost limit of endeavour is creative work. Anything less is too close to simple survival until death happens along. So I am engaged in
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Growing up in politics I know that women decide all elections because we do all the work.