I think that we need women role models everywhere. I think that it's really hard to imagine yourself as something that you don't see.
Chelsea ClintonRead
I hope that my children will someday be as proud of me as I am of my mom. I am so grateful to be her daughter. I'm so grateful that she is Charlotte's and Aiden's grandmother. She makes me proud every single day.
Interpretation
This quote expresses gratitude and pride in familial relationships, particularly between a mother and her children.
Chelsea Clinton reflects on her deep pride and appreciation for her mother, celebrating the role she plays not only in her life but also as a grandmother to her own children. The sentiment emphasizes the importance of family bonds and the influence a parent can have on their child's identity and values.
In practice
In a speech about family values at a community event.
I think that we need women role models everywhere. I think that it's really hard to imagine yourself as something that you don't see.
Changing laws and changing the political dialogue, while necessary, is insufficient to ensure that bullying stops; to ensure that every young person is supported by their parents and their teachers as they question who they are and they discover who they are regardless of the sexuality.
We need women who are at the head of a boardroom, like at the head of the White House, at the head of kind of major scientific enterprises so that little girls everywhere can then think, you know what? I can do that, I want to do that, I will do that.
I'm really grateful I grew up in a house in which media literacy was a survival skill.
When my kids become wild and unruly, I use a nice, safe playpen. When they're finished, I climb out.
And all my mother came into mine eyes And gave me up to tears.
Like so many American families, our families weren't asking for much. They didn't begrudge anyone else's success or care that others had much more than they did, in fact, they admired it.
My family was a poor farming family, and we lived under absolute segregation.
Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents," grumbled Jo, lying on the rug. "It's so dreadful to be poor!" sighed Meg, looking down at her old dress. "I don't think it's fair for some girls to have plenty of pretty things, and other girls nothing at all," added little Amy, with an injured sniff. "We've got Father and Mother, and each other," said Beth contentedly from her corner.
~Sometimes, when I want to take on the world, I try to remember that it's just as important to sit down and ask my son how he's feeling or talk to him about life.~
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