Chelsea Clinton Quotes
Top 76 wise famous quotes and sayings by Chelsea Clinton
Chelsea Clinton Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Chelsea Clinton on Wise Famous Quotes.
I want to be the best daughter and wife and friend and person I can be. And I want to help empower the people around me to be the best they can be.
I find the fact that more than 750,000 children still die every year around the world because of severe dehydration due to diarrhea unacceptable.
Your mother embarrasses you in front of maybe a couple hundred people. My mother embarrasses me in front of millions.
I loved working on Wall Street. I loved the meritocracy of it and the camaraderie of the trading floor.
And every day that I spend as Charlotte and Aiden's mother, I think about my own mother, my wonderful, thoughtful, hilarious mother.
If I had one singular galvanizing ambition in life, I would try to reverse engineer toward it, but I don't.
I can't imagine anything that would make the world look more different than if women and girls were unequivocally enfranchised.
My parents are not shy, clearly publicly and otherwise, in expressing their hopes that they will soon be grandparents.
Running is the one part of my life in which I fundamentally feel like the observer instead of the observed.
When my father announced his campaign for president on Oct. 3, 1991, I had already cast my vote in favor of his candidacy.
I've always been incredibly proud of both of my parents and proud of the work I had done privately as a person, professionally and academically.
My marriage is incredibly important to me. It's the place from which I engage in the world every day, and the place to which I return every day.
I'd ask myself, 'What do I think is really unjust?' That should be a starting point for how you engage with the world.
For most young Americans I know, 'serving' in the broadest sense now seems like the only thing to do.
Oxford is wonderful. I'm having a great time. We do go out, but I still try to spend most of my time studying in the library.
Running is my prophylactic stress relief for the day. Or the segue so that I can go home and be with my husband in a kind of clearheaded way.
I had seen people who had lost everything and everyone they loved to war, famine, and natural disasters.
It's a widely-held belief that Millennials are obsessed with money. And it's also wildly true. Just don't mistake it for a fixation with getting rich.
Even during my father's 1984 gubernatorial campaign, it was, 'Do you want to grow up and be governor one day?' 'No. I am four.'
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.
My parents taught me to approach the world critically, but also to approach it with a sense of responsibility.